From the Vault: Taylor Swift releases more Melbourne and Sydney tickets
Attention Swifties, if you missed out earlier this year, now could be your chance.
Attention Swifties, if you missed out earlier this year, now could be your chance.
We're feeling glorious after hearing this news.
The owner said he couldn't understand why the fans were waiting so long.
A fan theory has gone viral that may explain the star's abrupt postponement.
Kiwis, she knew we were feeling greedy because we have not one, but two shows.
There are still some tickets available for Robbie Williams' second Sunday concert.
Where most are met with a deafening 'encore', Charlie Puth heard radio silence.
A big street party is coming to town.
Check out the free shows, on every day from Wednesday to Sunday.
Might Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances become too familiar in our concert halls? Never.
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Napier Civic Choir’s numbers will be swelled by students from Hastings Boys’ High School.
Few desi artists radiate as brilliantly as Diljit Dosanjh.
The band have made good on their promise to return to see their Kiwi fans next year.
The US band is finally coming back to Aotearoa's shores after six years.
The major announcement was revealed with the help of Kim Kardashian.
The band shot to fame in the mid-90s, now they're rollin' into the country for one show.
The multi-platinum UK drum and bass gurus Rudimental will hit the stage.
Technical precision combined with flair, passion and sheer talent in this performance.
Ticket-holders received an email this morning revealing the change in tour schedule.
Friday evening's show includes a star-studded line-up of Māori performers.
Enjoy him in the delightful Edwardian King George Hall.
From Stormzy to Raye, it's a show you won't want to miss.
William Dart reviews the NZSO concert at the Auckland Town Hall.
The singer allegedly stole Joshua Stylah's song but the beef seems to be behind them.
Mark your calendars New Zealand, one of the most iconic parties is back.
Teddy Swims says "there's no love out there" like there is in New Zealand.
'Leave him alone': Singer paused her performance to defend one of her fans in the crowd.
It's hoped the concert will provide a sense of community.