
Ed Sheeran's staggering daily earnings revealed
Ed Sheeran pays himself a whopping daily wage after raking in millions over the last year.
Ed Sheeran pays himself a whopping daily wage after raking in millions over the last year.
Nothing else matters apart from getting a refund, but it ain't gonna be easy.
Mary Wilson of the Supremes tells how it felt to be in the biggest girl band of the 1960s.
The Radio Hauraki team are unrecognisable after transforming into iconic rock stars.
Debbie Harry says she was "flattered" when the late rock icon revealed himself to her.
Kanye West says he's "done" making secular music for entertainment - here's what's next
The music star got the massive tattoo after his family obtained restraining orders.
The duo are understood to be seeking legal advice against the airline.
Mike Chunn's songs to save your life marks the launch of his book No Sharp Turn.
U2 are planning to honour their late Kiwi friend and former roadie at their Auckland shows
New York Times: After leaving the band, DeLonge found a new life involving outer space.
Soundtrack to My Life: James Reid of The Feelers, who are reforming.
Dolly Parton tells of the moment she moved a man to tears.
From Wellington buskers to international arenas: Drax Project share their story.
Hot Takes from TimeOut writer Lydia Burgham.
"I wanted it to be me, the human being, not me the artist," she told TimeOut.
A strong year for local music guarantees fierce competition for a coveted Tui award.
NZ Herald’s Chris Reed sits down with Bob Geldof - Full Interview.
Geldof on boyhood beatings, the Boomtown Rats and what he really said at Live Aid.
US judges not convinced that Stairway to Heaven copyright claim needs need hearing.
Graham Reid, a veteran music writer, listens to upcoming young artists.
Singer says she was in church when she heard an ad for her video had been blocked.
One fan blames drunken concertgoers for ruining the night.
Bob Geldof on what drives him to make positive change.
Bob Geldof says today's political climate is "nuts beyond belief".
Being welcome is the start of successful immigration. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Backstreet's back again, this time with a new NZ date if you missed out the first time