
NZ Music Month Guide: The Best Gigs, Events, Initiatives & Music
May is upon us, which means it's time to celebrate Aotearoa's incredible musicians
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May is upon us, which means it's time to celebrate Aotearoa's incredible musicians
Garage punks DARTZ, indie rock trio Soft Plastics, and hip hop duo MĀ x WYNONA were the latest acts chosen to take part in Live Nation’s music discovery platform
Rage Against the Machine, Sheryl Crow, Chaka Khan, Bernie Taupin, the Spinners, DJ Kool Herc, Link Wray, Al Kooper, and Don Cornelius will also enter the Cleveland institution
The rising star will take to the stage at Wellington's San Fran on June 10th
In this Rolling Stone AU/NZ series, we get to know Luca George, a rising Aotearoa artist looking to impress in 2023 and beyond
Bic Runga will play her iconic 2002 album in full at several shows across New Zealand
From Lady Gaga’s theatrics to the sartorial genius of Rihanna, we’ve collected the most ostentatious and awful Met Gala looks of all time
Cuffaro has compiled a photography exhibition featuring new and iconic Kiwi musicians, including Don McGlashan, Reb Fountain, Theia, Tami Neilson, Fat Freddy's Drop and many more
Originally written in 2019, the band felt it was the right time to release the track "after 3 years of a lot of peoples' dreams being somewhat grounded"
"The album is a gutting, a purging," is how Ingrid and the Ministers describe their new album, and they're undeniably correct