When Pink touched down in Auckland for her Summer Carnival Tour, she turned Eden Park into her personal playground—and what a playground it was. The queen of pop didn’t just perform; she owned the night with a mix of jaw-dropping stunts, belter ballads, and enough charisma to light up the city.
Dunedin doesn’t get as many big names as Auckland, but when Pink hit Forsyth Barr Stadium for her Summer Carnival Tour, she didn’t just show up—she brought the house down. The South Island turned up, packed the stadium, and gave Pink all the love she deserved. And in return? She gave them a performance that felt like a big, loud hug with fireworks.
The audience was a mix of diehard Dermot fans and casual concert-goers lured by the festival buzz. Wellingtonians brought their A-game in fashion—think floaty summer dresses, wide-brimmed hats, and laid-back streetwear with chunky sneakers.
After a hugely successful year, with high-profile collaborations alongside Jax Jones and Not3s, as well as supporting Harry Styles on tour, pop sensation Mabel took centre stage at Manchester's O2 Ritz for her biggest headlining tour to date.
In the 60s and 70s, rock music dominated the airwaves and defined a generation. Bands like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, and Joy Division weren't just making music; they were rewriting history.