Headlining? None other than 50 Cent. After smashing his 2022 set at Parklife, the rap legend is back by popular demand, and you just know he’ll have the crowd hyped with all the hits. Joining him is Charli XCX, bringing her genre-defying pop anthems to the main stage, and the one and only Jorja Smith, fresh off her Falling or Flying tour.
Launching into their set with a whirlwind of charm and soul, the siblings guided us through the entirety of Family Business with an effortless groove, weaving in newer tracks like ‘Confident I’m Insecure’ and the fan-selected ‘Freckles.’ Clyde and Gracie’s musicality was second to none, their sibling synergy palpable in every harmony and quip exchanged between songs.
Before the Newcastle heavyweights even hit the stage, the vibe inside Miami Marketta was already buzzing. With an opening double act that shouldn’t be overlooked, indie-rock up-and-comers Melaleuca set the stage with a tight, atmospheric set that had the crowd hooked early on.
Luke Combs, the chart-topping superstar who’s redefining modern country music, is heading to Auckland’s Eden Park this Friday and Saturday, marking a major milestone for the genre in New Zealand.
Juicy Fest 2025, the controversial RnB and Hip-Hop festival, has officially cancelled its New Zealand dates, citing licensing hurdles and what organisers claim are “intentional” efforts to block the event. While disappointing to fans, the cancellation comes in the...
Coldplay has done it—again. The Music of the Spheres World Tour isn’t just breaking records; it’s rewriting them. With over 10 million tickets sold across continents, it’s now officially the most attended tour by a group in history. Add...
After 15 years of sibling spats and countless "will they, won't they" debates, Oasis is officially back! The legendary Britpop icons, Noel and Liam Gallagher, are reuniting for the highly anticipated Oasis Reunion Tour 2025.
Auckland, are you ready? Kaytranada is officially heading our way for a one-night-only performance that’s set to blow the roof off Trusts Arena on 16th January 2025. With his unmistakable blend of electronic, funk, and hip-hop beats – and a special guest appearance from the one and only Channel Tres – this is shaping up to be the gig of the summer.
“AUCKLAND, WHAT’S UP?” she yelled, beaming as the audience roared back. “This is the second-to-last show on the tour, so promise me you wanna have fun tonight and be LOUD tonight?” Challenge accepted. From her flawless vocals to the insane choreography, Tate proved why she’s one of the most exciting pop artists out there right now.
Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres tour is widely regarded as a trailblazer for environmentally conscious live events, and their Auckland shows exemplified this commitment to sustainability.
Drake has done what many international artists seem to love doing lately – shifting New Zealand tour dates at the last minute. The God’s Plan rapper was set to play two highly anticipated back-to-back shows at Auckland’s Spark Arena on February 28 and March 1, 2025 for his ANITA MAX WIN TOUR. But now, thanks to what’s being called “scheduling conflicts,” the dates have been moved two weeks later to March 15 and 16, 2025.