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Māori performers ready to entertain Aotearoa
How are our Māori artists feeling now that they can perform in front of a live audience?
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Aotearoa gets its groove back on
Now Aotearoa is in Alert Level 1, major cultural and music festivals are permitted to go ahead.
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Stan Walker delights half-million followers
Stan Walker has released a new four-track EP Faith Hope Love, in memory of those who lost their lives in the Christchurch terror attacks. It comes just days after he surprised his half-a-million followers with news he will tour Australia, for the first time in four years, this August.
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Viagogo ticket website under investigation
The Commerce Commission is investigating ticket reselling website, Viagogo, after receiving a total of 228 complaints from people who have felt ripped-off after buying tickets from the site.
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Buyers warned of fake 24k Magic tickets
Ticket holders are being warned to beware after reports of people being turned away from the Bruno Mars concert in Auckland last night.
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Bruno Mars fans warned against dangers of ticket scalping
News that Live Nation is bringing Bruno Mars to NZ for two Auckland concerts has got social media buzzing and with that comes the danger of ticket scalping. Pacific Entertainment, a different concert promoter, is this week making a government approach to outlaw the practice.
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Raggamuffin announce concert finale
The nation’s iconic Raggamuffin Music Festival labelled Raggamuffin X will be the last ever concert of its kind in New Zealand.
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Wellington queer community responds to Brian Tamaki’s comments with fundraiser for Kaikoura
The Wellington queer community is running an event to hit back at comments by Destiny Church head Brian Tamaki that the recent earthquakes affecting the country were caused by “gays, sinners, and murderers”.
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Māori show-bands announce return concert
The surviving members of the international Māori showbands are set to tour for one final time. Members of the Quin Tikis, Māori Volcanics, the Māori Hi Quins, Castaways, Quin Tiki and Hi Five will perform three major concerts as part of the Last Stand Tour.