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Eyes on youth: The up-and-comers you need to know about

The Ones to Watch programme has landed in New Zealand, providing up and coming musicians with a platform for their work and an opportunity to showcase their music to a wide range of audiences. The Spinoff talks to emerging artists RIIKI and Park Rd about where they’ve come from, and where 2020 has taken them. RIIKI is one to watch. She’s in the final year of a commercial music degree, she’s got four bright pop singles out, and she’s been playing to crowds since high school. As far as 20-year-old up-and-comers go, she’s coming up with a lot of experience.

Comment: Why music matters

Comment: Why music matters © Provided by Newsroom Editor’s note: The opinions in this article are the author’s, as published by our content partner, and do not represent the views of MSN or Microsoft. Lockdowns and social distancing had a major impact on our music industry as concerts were cancelled or postponed but, as Richard Llewellyn writes, the depth of local talent is helping it thrive again. TV presenter John Campbell emotionally observed, after his workmates on Campbell Live surprised him with a special and personal performance from one of his favourite musicians (the brilliant Sharon Van Etten), that “music just keeps you afloat sometimes”.

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