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Jimmy Barnes at Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
SYNTHONY PRIDE, presented by Manuka Pharm at Spark Arena, Auckland.
King Marke has claimed Isolde, princess of a rival kingdom, as his bride.
Griff at Powerstation, Auckland (Lic, all ages)
Amaranthe at The Powerstation, Auckland.
Tones And I at Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall, Auckland.
Greta Van Fleet at Spark Arena, Auckland.
A testament to the legend of 90's and 00's club culture.
A classic movie for the whole family!
50s Up Brass has played many concerts featuring such artists as Dame Malvina Major, The Topp Twins, Suzanne Prentice, and other prominent local and national artists.
J Balvin at Spark Arena, Auckland (Lic. All Ages)
Dancing In The Shadows Of Motown at SkyCity Theatre, Auckland.
Bloom sings The Adele and Amy Songbook at Clarence St Theatre, Hamilton Lake.
Dive into a world of musical mastery and experience the unparalleled synergy of two MSO’s favourite string soloists, Amalia Hall (violin) and Andrew Joyce (cello) uniting in Brahms’ Double Concerto.
Three French composers, and a Japanese one for whom French music was a significant inspiration.
Thirty Seconds to Mars return to New Zealand on their monumental Seasons 2024 World Tour!
Conductor: Andrew Atkins
ABBA’s hits tell the hilarious story of a young woman’s search for her birth father.
Get ready to sing, dance & GROOVE with The Wiggles’ Wiggle Groove Tour!
Experience one of cinema’s most exciting martial arts spectacles and enduring love stories, together with composer Tan Dun’s Oscar - winning score performed live by the Auckland Philharmonia.
NE-YO at Spark Arena, Auckland.
In the duet the original performers both needed spectacles to see the music, hence the bizarre title.
The Bee Gees Night Fever at The Opera House, Wellington
The scintillating French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, an Auckland Philharmonia favourite, returns with Bartók’s gleefully punchy concerto.
Auckland Philharmonia’s popular Community Classics concerts give you a chance to hear Auckland’s orchestra for FREE.
Don’t miss this unforgettable evening with comedy legend Eric Idle!
The majesty and grandeur of brass instruments has been celebrated since the Renaissance. Not just for their power, either.
Lauren Daigle at Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Auckland.