Music
Idles tour heads to New Zealand: 'It's just chaotic'
British-Irish rock band Idles are currently on a tour that's heading to New Zealand in January. Guitarist Mark Bowen jumps on the phone with Maggie Tweedie straight after playing a show in Nottingham… Audio
AJA releases long awaited album
After creating and collaborating musically for many years, award winning songwriter, producer and teacher, AJA (Ngati Raukawa, Ati Awa ki Whakarongotai, Ngati Toa Rangatira, Ngati Porou), has just… Audio
Worlds of Music 24 November, 2024
Music from the world, for the world, featuring Dhafer Youssef, Dobet Gnahoré, Toumani Diabates, and NZ composer and guitarist Dan Sperber. Audio
Ukulele Death Squad
Ukulele Death Squad describes itself as the world's 'most dangerous ukulele band'. Well-known for their live shows which often result in the entire audience bursting into dance - the Aussie group… Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Tonight, music from WAIWHAI, Haley Heynderickx and Jeff Parker ETA IVtet. Audio
Riding a Mexican Wave into the studio
Blair Latham from the jazz group Fire Waltz, talks about being awarded this year's SOUNZ Jazz Recording Project, and the role Mexico plays in his musical life. Video, Audio
The 'clothes optional' King Country festival
Up to 800 people will converge on Taumarunui for what is described as a "unique celebration of desire, communication and exploration". Audio
NZ Live: Marmalade
Today Jesse is joined by Tamaki Makaurau five- piece indie-pop-rock band Marmalade. A couple of weeks ago they celebrated the release of their debut EP - Sober. But today they're in the Auckland… Audio
Do you know who wrote this mystery poem?
Ten years ago, a man gave country singer Ron Mitchell a poem called 'The Rimu Bushman' and suggested he put it to music. Audio
'Auckland's favourite street party': The Others Way on tomorrow
Karangahape Road will be filled with live music tomorrow with the return of The Others Way festival. Audio
Heavenly pop album celebrates music of Martin Phillipps
New songs by New Zealand music icon Martin Phillipps will ring out in early 2025, more than six months after his death. Audio
From Korea to Aotearoa and back to music: Dami Jung's story
Korean New Zealand pianist turned author Dami Jung on confronting her demons and learning to love music again.
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The Chills' final album to be released next year
In honour of their late frontman Martin Phillipp's death in July, the final Chills album will be released next year, filled with incomplete songs finished by different Kiwi musicians. Dianne Swann is… Audio
School ditches traditional bell for AC/DC and Muppets
A school that has switched their school bells to a playlist of music the children love - including AC/DC - has received wide community support, but hit a sour note with some neighbours. Audio
Playing for the love of music
Rowena Cullen talks about being part of the ongoing success of Wellington City Orchestra. Audio
Hales & Verity
Today's ep feature's the wonderful Verity who talks all things messy break-ups and her new single 'Butterfly Effect' while Miri's (possible) last interview for the year is with Hales teasing his new… Audio
Melbourne rockers and Jamaican hip hop band among new signings for Womad 2025
Womad Aotearoa has announced four new artists for its 2025 lineup in New Plymouth.
Review: Highly Suspect lights up Christchurch
Live, the band embodies the rebellious heart of rock in a way that feels both nostalgic and thrillingly new, Dan Buchanan writes.
Foster care, advice to Tina Turner and a Salvador Dali orgy: The biggest moments in Cher's new memoir
The first volume of the pop icon's new autobiography opens with a 10-year-old Cher and her mother at an Elvis Presley concert in 1956 - the girl not so much crushing on the King, but wanting to be…