
More international artists added to Juicy Fest bill
Four shows across New Zealand in January 2025.
Four shows across New Zealand in January 2025.
These artists dominated New Zealand’s charts during the 80s.
One of Hastings' most iconic bars and venue could be yours for $95,000.
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A Motown singer was accused of being mentally ill when he claimed his celebrity status.
Gabriel Rodrigues has a minute to wow judges and win a life-changing scholarship.
'Everything meant nothing at that point, I was desperately unhappy.'
Central Hawke's Bay saxophonist Gabriel Rodrigues to represent New Zealand at Annual World Championships of Performing Arts.
The pop icon has released 15 albums in 22 years, but which one comes out on top?
Things aren't looking good for the A-listers - they only purchased the property last year.
NZ musician Mads Harrop talks to Attitude's Tanya Black on what it's like living with Tourette syndrome. Video / Attitude Pictures
Dunedin musician Mads Harrop has lost count of the times she’s been told to watch her language in public. Video / Attitude Pictures
Mads Harrop says she finds solace from her condition while on stage.
Times: The music America invented is booming, but now it’s trapped in a culture war.
Ahead of an art exhibition and tour, the musician reveals the true cost of creativity.
The star has revealed how they came up with the name of Murray Hewitt.
Their success means the Gisborne dancers qualify for the world champs in Portugal.
Winter events are set to be in full force throughout the city.
Fans are salivating at what they see as a sign of imminent music.
The star is being sued for sexual harassment, breach of contract and wrongful termination.
Times: For 50 years, Alan Edwards has managed the crises of the biggest names in music.
The star says she's having a personal and professional rebirth.
The enigmatic singer-songwriter returns to Auckland after almost a decade.
Guitarist Chris Stein doesn't think he'll play live with the group again.
After years of experiencing vocal issues the star is back with his band for a victory lap.
Thom Yorke returns to Aotearoa for the first time since performing with Radiohead in 2012.
Times: 'Well, my wife puts up with it. She does.'
The NFL star's original speech to graduates was called 'misogynistic' and 'homophobic'.
Gisborne letters: more opposition to Grey St project, council processes.
OPINION: Even decades later, the song remains one of his most understood works.