If you're in need of a dose of angsty South African rock, mark June 26 in your diary.
That's the date Seether will be returning for a show of their hard-nosed rock, performing at the Logan Campbell Centre.
It'll be the trio's first show here in three years, and they'll be playing in support of their latest album, Isolate and Medicate.
Seether frontman Shaun Morgan says the gap between shows is "blasphemous".
"It's been too long ... but that's fixed now and we're making good and are excited to get back and catch up with our fans in New Zealand". Ekko Park will be playing in support at the all ages show. Tickets go on sale on April 30 through Ticketmaster.
Meanwhile, on the local tour front, Anika Moa is celebrating the release of her new album with a special showcase at the Powerstation on May 28.
Called On the Floor, the Powerstation will be set up in a very different way, and more performers are due to be announced.
Tickets are on sale via powerstation.net.nz from 1pm today.
And Don McGlashan, whose excellent new album Lucky Stars gets five of them in our review, is heading out on tour this June and July.
He's kicking it off on June 11 at Hopetoun Alpha in Auckland, and will play 11 more shows as he makes his way down to Dunedin for a show on July 4. Head to donmcglashan.com for details.
- TimeOut