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 originally set to play two highly anticipated back-to-back shows at Auckland’s Spark Arena on February 28 and March 1, 2025, as part of his ANITA MAX WIN TOUR. At first, the shows were rescheduled for two weeks later, March 15 and 16, 2025, due to what was described as "scheduling conflicts."
Sam Fender isn’t slowing down anytime soon. The North Shields star has added even more dates to his massive People Watching tour, extending his run into summer 2025. This announcement lands just ahead of the release of his third studio album, People Watching, which drops next Friday (Feb. 21) via Polydor.
In a heartfelt statement, Blake Richardson, Reece Bibby, and George Smith confirmed they’re pressing pause on the band to focus on individual projects. But before you start mourning the end of an era, they’ve made one thing clear—this isn’t a messy breakup.
It’s a bold and vivid love letter, packed with imagery that reflects the intensity and passion of their relationship. Combined with the choir-backed chorus teased in snippets, the song promises to deliver a powerful, cinematic experience that fans won’t forget.
The much-anticipated Laneway Festival 2025 has sparked controversy after organisers announced that the event would now be restricted to attendees aged 18 and over. This decision, mandated by the Auckland District Licensing Committee, has disappointed younger fans who were...
Katy Perry is kicking off 2025 with a bang, releasing 1432, the deluxe edition of her 143 album. Featuring four fresh tracks, including the uplifting and previously unreleased “OK,” Perry offers fans a hand of reassurance with lyrics like,...
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...
Spotify Wrapped isn’t just a feature; it’s a cultural event. It reminds us how deeply music intertwines with our lives, from heartbreak anthems to feel-good summer bops.
Known for her genre-blending sound and razor-sharp lyrics, Bryant’s newest release fuses driving pop-rock energy with introspective indie-pop finesse, and it's already turning heads.