What to watch, stream and listen to this week
Laneway introduced New Zealanders to some excellent new artists.
Laneway introduced New Zealanders to some excellent new artists.
Rhye's second album is a deceptively shallow listen.
The popular girl band will kick off their world tour in England first.
JT may have Supplies, but none of them have helped save his new album.
Celine Dion doesn't just love to sing. She loves to chat.
Dave Dobbyn, Suzanne Lynch, The Harrop Family and more will perform
The TimeOut and Arts team rounds up what to see, hear and join in this weekend.
"I think it's my turn to visit you," says the Canadian superstar.
Rumours are that the SexyBack singer was planning to use a hologram of Prince.
Government up funding for children's performance providers after Stage Challenge axed.
JT and a 'special guest' proved controversial at the Super Bowl.
Items included leg warmers, homemade nut milks and macrame wall hangings!
Signing the Treaty of Waitangi to be remembered at two community days.
A fan showed up to the singer's concert with a ticket, a knife and a plan to abduct her.
Kim Wilde feared her career was over after a clip of her on a train went viral.
Lorde needs your help with her on-stage wardrobe for her upcoming tour.
Family and friends of Prince hit out at JT over proposed use of 3D image of the late star.
The pop star aborts European leg after suffering 'severe pain' due to her fibromyalgia.
Police are aware the festival does not have a liquor license and will visit the site.
Thunderstorms may hit during the Foo Fighters concert in Auckland tonight.
Foo Fighters fans are likely to get wet and a little windy as they go wild tonight.
Diamond loses its sparkle as Mission Concert cancelled.
'This is the pop reunion no one thought would ever happen again.'
"Our friends thought it was a joke," says Ayn Randy. "It's an entirely new experience."
Owners of an Auckland bar are "gutted" after the theft of the venue's iconic sign.
Weezer's summer daydreams will become their reality when they visit NZ this summer.
UK punk trio Dream Wife are effortlessly cool and fully-formed on their debut album.
Shania Twain will tour New Zealand for the first time in December - but she's no stranger.
Culture II could have been anything - but it shouldn't be 24 tracks and 105 minutes long.
And she'll be joined by Seattle's chamber pop maestro Perfume Genius