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Chris Rock Announces New Zealand Leg Of Ego Death World Tour 2022
Thursday, 10 March 2022, 7:26 am | Black Out Music
Acclaimed Comedian’s First Tour In 5 Years Kicks Off This August General Public Tickets on Sale at 10am NZDT on Friday 18th March Today, Grammy and Emmy Award winning comedian, actor, director, writer and producer, Chris Rock , has announced his highly ... More >>
Jason Kerrison Shares New Single - ‘The Timing’
Monday, 14 June 2021, 6:58 am | Black Out Music
One of New Zealand’s most lauded and gifted Singer-Songwriters, JASON KERRISON , reveals his stunning and addictive new single ‘ THE TIMING ’ today – perfectly coinciding with his surprise unmasking last night where he became the inaugural winner ... More >>
The Taite Music Prize
Thursday, 21 April 2016, 12:49 pm | Black Out Music
The Taite Music Prize: announcing this year’s winner & the Independent Music NZ Classic Record recipient The winner of the seventh annual Taite Music Prize 2016 is Silicon for the album ‘ Personal Computer ’ released on Weird World/Domino ... More >>
Canadian Comedian Russell Peters Announces NZ Show
Thursday, 29 November 2012, 11:11 am | Black Out Music
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday 29 November NEW ZEALAND TOUR 2013 After setting attendance records around the world, global comedy rock star, Russell Peters returns to New Zealand with his Notorious World Tour AUCKLAND VECTOR ARENA WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH ... More >>
Jimmy Buffett New Zealand Performance Cancelled
Friday, 28 January 2011, 10:01 am | Black Out Music
As has been widely reported in the media this morning, Jimmy Buffett experienced a major fall last night at the final moment of his encore performance at the Hordern Pavilion, the third of his three sold out Sydney shows on his first Australian tour ... More >>
Doobie Brothers Return to New Zealand
Wednesday, 17 November 2010, 2:10 pm | Black Out Music
There’s no disputing the unparalleled legacy of The Doobie Brothers, and today Chugg Entertainment announces that in March 2011, New Zealand audiences will have the chance to see them take the stage in a live and intimate theatre show. More >>