
Summer Concert Tour announce hit 2024 lineup
Simple Minds and Pseudo Echo will have you singing your way into the night.
Simple Minds and Pseudo Echo will have you singing your way into the night.
"We basically created a coalition of the willing," says Duco director David Higgins.
This is the second time this year the star has been hit in the face while performing.
The singing sensation has had a gutsful of a trend among concert-goers.
Adrenaline-inducing and gasp-worthy are only two reasons to see the show.
Grab your snowboard, grab your mates and get ready for a one-of-a-kind music experience.
Pop star spotted making swift exit from stage.
A-G reserve tickets are sold out leaving only VIP packages left.
Credit cards? Ready. Timers? Set. General sale day has come, Swifties.
Fans thought they were stuck in a queue. The truth is more complicated.
The popstar has added two more dates to her Eras tour.
The top 20 for the Silver Scroll Award and the Maioha Award top five have been named.
The first of two presale events today has already sold out of general tickets.
The star cancelled his NZ shows due to the diagnosis, but what exactly is it?
Today is the day Swifties, the great war has arrived.
All of Glastonbury united to hear banger after banger pound out in an atmosphere of joy.
Our excitement over this announcement proves we're still into them.
Hold us while we wait for news about his upcoming July concerts.
William Dart reviews APO concert.
The insider shared whether this is all a ruse and if a surprise NZ concert is on its way.
Swifties are feeling like an old cardigan after Taylor's latest tour announcement.
There is one major question on the tip of every Kiwi fan's tongue: Are we next?
The popular singer had to stop his show after three songs to take an urgent break.
We don't have to ask 'how long?' again because the US singer is finally coming to NZ.
The band - formerly known as the Dixie Chicks, has added another show to their tour.
From their first performance together, the two artists shared an instant connection.
Hamilton leaders are excited about big event opportunity next year.
The North Island region is facing another blow to its entertainment sector.
Momentum has built across the month, with near-capacity audiences in several halls.
'I’m looking forward to returning.'