
‘Death of close family member’: U2’s Bono on Kiwi roadie tragedy, why band flew with body back to NZ
Bono opens up on Kiwi mate's death, tangi and his role keeping mega-band safe
Bono opens up on Kiwi mate's death, tangi and his role keeping mega-band safe
Auckland get ready ... more than 300,000 fans expected to descend on city centre.
Nick Carter has been accused of sexually assaulting four women.
Her son Ronnie Turner has died, only four years after his brother’s death.
The star revealed yesterday she has been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome.
Flying Nun record label and the beginning of Hamish Kilgour and Bailter Space
The music giants are helping create the next generation of icons.
Singer posts emotional statement about a condition that affects one in a million people.
The country-pop queen debuted a radical makeover at yesterday’s People’s Choice Awards.
Financial Times: Negotiations between singer-songwriter and crypto group collapsed.
Remembering the influential and eccentric musician who committed to a bohemian lifestyle.
Guns N' Roses are set to play in Wellington on Thursday. Video / Marty Melville
The popular singer surprised fans with a performance of Sweet Caroline.
The popular musical production will see performances from Britain's Got Talent winner.
The rapper has cancelled one of his two NZ tour dates.
Emmanuel Fonoti-Fuimaono is a big man with a big voice - and a big role.
The motive of this crime was the value of the French bulldogs, not Lady Gaga.
Netflix’s newest star didn’t hold back when asked about her musical tastes in interview.
New album features hits from some of the greats.
Ash Wallace and Gabe Everett have spent years working on behalf of other artists.
Foley performs Smooth It Over. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Locals Only
Foley performs Killing Me Babe. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Locals Only
Pop star reveals why this year has been the hardest of her life.
The band's gig was cancelled at the last minute.
Acclaimed singer says she's "never been in love like this".
There were no supporting acts, no theatrics, no dancers — Joel didn’t need any of that.
New York Times: Psy spent years trying and failing to replicate the phenomenon.
Advocacy group says festival's decision is 'part of the problem we've got in NZ'.
So, you're a music lover who wants to make the most of your summer? We've got you.