Lipstick burst onto the Te-Whanganui-A-Tara/Wellington’s indie music scene in 2024 with a high-energy blend of alternative indie rock, quickly making a name for themselves in their first year with punchy hooks and electric live shows.
Lipstick burst onto the Te-Whanganui-A-Tara/Wellington’s indie music scene in 2024 with a high-energy blend of alternative indie rock, quickly making a name for themselves in their first year with punchy hooks and electric live shows.
The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono is offering a New Zealand-based journalist or content creator the opportunity to spend a week in South Korea to document the experiences of Christchurch band There’s a Tuesday.
Presented by the Queen Shirl’e Academy in collaboration with OMAC, proudly supported by APRA AMCOS, BRING THE NOIZE will host their final showcase 5 July.
Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage has released a draft Long-term Insights Briefing – a futures thinking report – on culture in the digital age.
The New Zealand Music Commission is deeply saddened by the passing of our friend, mentor and erstwhile board member, Lorraine Barry.
Winners of the 2025 AMA’s coveted PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD, DEVILSKIN are set to further thrill their ardent fan base with ‘SWELTER’, the second single off their hotly anticipated and 13-track studio album RE-EVOLUTION, due out Friday 11 July.