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Madge's shock proposal to Thrones star
Singer's behaviour during Down Under shows becoming increasingly odd.
Auckland has a new hip-hop festival on its hands
Bone Thugs-N- Harmony will headline an all-new hip-hop festival in Auckland in May, it has been confirmed.
Intimate Adele photos hacked
Singer's personal photos, including pregnant selfies and baby scans, posted online.
The things Auckland City Limits did right
Western Springs event offered good balance of performers and musical genres, writes Lydia Jenkin.
'Lost' Rolling Stones tape found in loft
A previously unknown song by the band has surfaced after languishing in a retired businessman's loft for nearly half a century.
Iggy Pop's new album is something of a farewell
He debuted a new band and a new album at the South by Southwest music conference with a brace of songs that he's framing as his last hurrah.
Rolling Stones almost torched the Playboy Mansion
Hugh Hefner invited them to the house but things went wrong when they all got drugged up.
Kendrick Lamar a 'hip hop magician'
REVIEW: The rapper isn't blessed with a booming voice. His songs aren't full of trap bass and Auto-Tuned vocals. All he has is his words. And that's all he needs.
Springsteen gives fan late note for school
Bruce Springsteen gave a nine-year-old fan a late note for school after he attended his concert.
Watch: Na Ying to perform in New Zealand
Renowned Chinese singer and former The Voice of China judge Na Ying will be the first vocalist from the mainland to hold a solo concert in New Zealand. Na Ying will be performing at Trusts Arena in Henderson on March 24th.
Sir Tom Jones sends fans into a frenzy
Even at 75, the suave Welsh charmer with the famous cheeky smile had his fans magnetised as soon as he stepped on stage at Auckland's Vector Arena.
Fans kick it at Auckland City Limits
It was billed as a Big Day Out for adults, but as Auckland City Limits' evening entertainment kicked off it was busy proving itself to be much more than that.
Jazzing along at the Waiheke Jazz Festival
We're all about Waiheke this weekend. We talk to some of the musicians who'll be at Easter's Waiheke Jazz Festival.
The Big Read: The violin thief
Philip Johnson was a promising musical prodigy. Then he stole a teacher's prized Stradivarius.
Going on a scavenger hunt with Yvonne Judge
She was a member of New Zealand's first all-girl rock band, and now runs an incredible junk shop in a Ruakaka car wrecker's yard. Steve Braunias meets Yvonne Judge.
Adele to headline Glastonbury
Adele has announced she is headlining Glastonbury Festival 2016.
How to get the best seat in the house at Auckland City Limits
When Kendrick Lamar hits the stage for his headlining slot at Auckland City Limits tomorrow night, you can be right beside him. Virtually, at least.
Festival boss reveals headliner that got away
Campbell Smith says Beck was supposed to on the bill at this weekend's Auckland City Limits festival, but "we couldn't make it work".
Kendrick Lamar sips wine on Waiheke
The Auckland City Limits headliner is spending his downtime in Auckland sipping beverages at a popular tourist spot.
Review: Nixon in China, Auckland Arts Festival
Nixon in China, co-produced with Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and New Zealand Opera, cements why John Adams has created an operatic survivor.
Shooglenifty, Auckland Arts Festival
After the release last year of its ninth album, The Untied Knot, Shooglenifty is in town to play two nights at the Auckland Arts Festival this weekend.
Girl Talk turns pop on its head
Girl Talk gets set to ignite the dancefloor at Auckland City Limits, writes Lydia Jenkin.
Aussie band ready to rock ACL
Rising Aussie band Gang of Youths brings its cathartic tunes to town.
Grimes gets the shock of her life on stage
Canadian musician was zapped onstage by a faulty effects pedal.
Is this song the perfect end to any film?
Peter Salomone tested the theory with his Walk of Life Project.
Grace Potter: A sense of Grace
American rocker Grace Potter talks about her colourful career ahead of her festival set.
Kamasi Washington: No limits to his depth
Graham Reid talks to American jazzman Kamasi Washington, who is in Auckland this weekend.