
Lizzie Marvelly: Don't stop the music at Eden Park
COMMENT: Economic and employment benefits of large-scale concerts are obvious.
COMMENT: Economic and employment benefits of large-scale concerts are obvious.
Rugby is our national game but there's a surprising artistic pastime many more NZers do.
The singer also cancelled a string of press interviews.
Concerts and the release of films have been delayed in New Zealand amid coronavirus fears.
The emo-rockers were due to play the Outerfields at Western Springs.
Each day more announcements roll in about canceled and postponed shows.
She shares how acts like The Topp Twins, Patti Smith, and more have influenced her music.
Doctors determined the star was suffering a 'common cold' and she has postponed shows.
Peter Jackson's new documentary paints the Beatles in a very different light.
Fat Freddy's Drop announced the news on Instagram from Hamburg, Germany.
The singer has fought back against hateful comments during her concert.
The rumours are true, Harry Styles is touring NZ later this year.
Miley Cyrus has announced she is no longer coming to Australia.
But Shadbolt can't pinpoint what it is about In the Air that makes it so popular.
'I love it when people turn up with tattoos of my face on their bodies.'
A source claims Ed's new ink has a very personal meaning.
Could A-ha's vocalist still hit that giddy high note? Would Astley actually be any good?
Singer joins the millions worldwide whose lives have been disrupted by coronavirus.
Group responded to critics of controversial breakfast TV performance.
90-minute set showcases the releases that inspired a generation.
Aussie viewers were up in arms over the Pussycat Dolls' performance on morning TV.
The Kiwi pop sensation says the Rocketman was "the sweetest guy" and "just like a wizard".
The singer shared what led to her 2018 relapse with Ellen DeGeneres.
The punk-pianist explains why her new show will push you to your emotional limits.
Legend tells huge worldwide audience about 'amazing', 'wonderful' talent.
Death, devastating loss and a nice cup of tea. Karl Puschmann meets Nadia Reid.
New York Times: After a quiet decade and a painful divorce, the singer has a new album.
The reggae icon has cancelled his performance set for Friday March 13.
Synth player Mags Furuholmen explains the convoluted way their iconic 80s hit was written.
Drummer David Lovering is excited to showcase what he considers the band's best work.