
Comedian David Walliams announces NZ tour
The Little Britain star is bringing the laughs to Kiwi shores come September.
The Little Britain star is bringing the laughs to Kiwi shores come September.
OPINION: A near-capacity audience augured well for The King’s Singers.
'The pyro explodes in front of his face — that was really dangerous.'
The star may never tour again, but he has other plans for the future.
Here's why fans think Coldplay's performance at Glastonbury could be their swansong.
This year's event is set to be the most memorable yet.
Grab your dinosaur tails and feathersword hats, the Wiggles are back in a town near you.
Promoter reckons Sir Tom Jones is ready to wine and dine in the region.
OPINION: You could get a robot swooping around suspended on ropes, but would we care?
Pink concertgoers continued to experience transport problems on Saturday night.
The singer drew a record-breaking number of people to the Auckland venue over two shows.
Frustrated concertgoers faced delays leaving Eden Park.
Steve Braunias attends an old man in concert and a teenage birthday party.
On Friday night at Eden Park, the star made her feelings about a Kiwi treat very clear.
From her show schedule to free transport, here's everything you need to know.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Pink concert including transport options, weather forecast and what you can and can’t bring to the show. Video / Carson Bluck
The classic combo of violin and piano shines in a church setting.
Breana Riordan dyed her hair pink in honour of the pop star visiting Dunedin. Video / Stephen Jaquiery
The popstar was seen struggling through a Singapore concert.
With a three-decades-long career, the pop star is one of the world's best selling artists.
Fans line up for American singer's gig.
American singer Pink will perform at Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium tomorrow night.
A music review of the Auckland Philharmonia's In the Italian Style.
Wise Boys boss Luke Burrows says staff are still buzzing over the A-listers' visit.
Review: They played the hits and threw some digs at the sold-out show.
'The physical demands of the concerts and extensive travel were proving too much for me.'
Music is dangerous and hip-hop contains “hidden satanic” messages, says Shane Lynch.
The band 'can’t wait to visit these special pockets of Aotearoa'.
The business has grown from a team of eight in 2004 to 140 staff members now.