A Valhalla Long-Weekend Special
Your ANZAC Day is more than sorted with Pōneke favourites Bad Hagrid and Pass The Peas bringing their irresistible sounds together, to you the listener, at Valhalla on a Sunday night
Pass The Peas can be relied on to serve up a delectable dish of wasabi-spicy Rock n Roll. Feeling fresh following the release of their highly reviewed 3-track EP Strange Favours and blow-out performances around Te Ika a Maui, Pass The Peas will be bringing their A-game along with new tracks and the same band members. Don t miss out on seeing these pace-makers with an independently reviewed very cool vibe .
Students showcase their new music at NZ’s most creative festival
Up-and-coming Indie Pop band, King Fish debuted their new single
39 Days at the CubaDupa festival.
Isobelle Walker
Eli Superfly
The much anticipated 2021 CubaDupa festival was a success for hundreds of creatives, including ten of Massey’s very own singers, songwriters and musicians who had the opportunity to debut their new hit singles.
They contributed to more than 19 hours of curated entertainment by thousands of artists across 46 stages and creative zones, more than 500 performances and 20 parades.
The SomethingSomething Collective, a student initiative established at Massey to provide a platform for emerging creative personalities, performed a three-hour set at the Massey Creative Distraction stage in Glover Park, showcasing the sounds of two individuals and two groups.
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Gig Information
Young Wellington university students have joined forces with our favourite local bands and newcomers on the rise to form ‘Rigged Flats’. Advertised as being at an “undisclosed location”, this is the coolest house party you will ever attend.
Headlined by Wellington’s much-loved Bad Hagrid, the “Alternative-Progressive-Regressive-Banana Brained-Ankle Sprained-Hipster Sister-SYNTH-Pop guru” of a band, promises an evening of psychedelic self-discovery through their story-telling lyricism that they can’t help but pair with jammin’ drum beats and guitar licks. The myth and legend that is Bad Hagrid boast of taking their audiences on journeys to ‘synthetic planes’ and Rigged Flats will be the vessel that takes you there.
Interview: Pluto - Whanganui Walls Music Stage C.C. / Photo credit: Alexander Hallag - The Music is Talking / Wednesday 17th March, 2021 11:38AM
The weather s looking ace for this week s four day
Whanganui Walls Street Art & Music Festival street art and music extravaganza, set to showcase a bevy of bands on the free, all ages
Whanganui Walls Music Stage at Majestic Square on Saturday 20th March. Headlining a lineup of of guaranteed crowd pleasers from all throughout Aotearoa are recently reactivated alt-rockers
Pluto, making a rare live appearance following their almighty comeback in 2019, which saw the release of the group s first album in over a decade