Western Springs Stadium
Janet Jackson, 50 Cent, Black Eyed Peas, Jason Derulo, if you want to throw New Zealand's biggest party, these are the guests you want. They're here, along with countless other international and local acts, for a colossal concert – a one-off – showcasing some of the world's most renowned and respected RNB and hip-hop royalty and it's this weekend. Don't get the date wrong, though. It might be called Friday Jams Live but it happens on Sunday when the sun is meant to be blazing. (See full story in today's TimeOut.)
Friday Jams Live, Western Springs Stadium, Sunday from 4pm.
Basement Theatre
If a drone could come down to earth and share her story, what would she say? It's not a trick question, but the start of a lowkey show that the Edinburgh Festival described as "daring posthuman theatre". Using live poetry, music and video, Scottish poet Harry Josephine Giles tells the story – so far – of one of the most frightening pieces of new technology riffing on a drone's-eye-view of anxiety, violence, surveillance, work and survival. International sound artist Neil Simpson and live video artist Jamie Wardrop join Giles on stage for a performance mixed new every night making for groundbreaking multimedia gig theatre.