Max Tweedie, Director of the Auckland Pride Festival, popped in for a chat about what's happening in Tāmaki Makaurau across Pride Month in February. Whakarongo mai nei to learn more!
This morning Buzz from Voom popped in to chat about the re-issue of 'Hello, Are You There?' coming out next month- and the free gig they are playing at Whammy this weekend! Whakarongo mai nei to hear about Naked Whammy Fest and more!
Photographer and visual artist Edith Amituanai popped in for a chat about her upcoming exhibition 'Edith and George: In Our Sea of Islands' which is part of the Auckland Arts Festival next month. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about Edith's practice and her historical collaborator, the late George Crummer.
Benny Salvador and Hudge pop in ahead of his six hour set at Neck of the Woods with the Ghost Sound System tonight. Jenn chats to Benny and Hudge about what to expect tonight, the Ghost Sound System and how he started out as a DJ. Get yr tickets here.
"Early in the morning / it's all good to..."** have a (rather UoA construction noise peppered) chat to multi-hyphenate creator and director, Oscar Kightley, about his new film: Dawn Raid. Chronicling the rise and initial hiccups of the most influential record label in Pacific history, the film is now available to watch in cinemas throughout Aotearoa. Those songs, and their story, are just as powerful as you remember - so book your tickets now.
Shannen and Tharushi, also known as fruit juice parade, pop into the studio amongst their very busy Girls Rock Camp Aotearoa schedules to catch up with Sarah about how the week has been and what to expect from the fundraiser tomorrow night. Get yr tickets here to support an awesome cause and see some epic tunes!
Aw B popped into the studio this morning to catch up with Charlie about the upcoming Girls Rock Camp Aotearoa fundraiser at Whammy Bar this Friday night. After a busy run of summer festivals and gigs, Aw B will be performing alongside Te Papaioea duo fruit juice parade, Ōtepoti singer and multi-instrumentalist Francisca Griffin of Look Blue Go Purple, Earth Tongue, and THEIA. Get yr tickets here!
I tēnei ata Steph (Deb5000) and Nicole (Carb on Carb) popped in for a chat about Girls Rock! Tāmaki Makaurau: the school holiday programme empowering girls, trans and gender non-conforming youth through music. Whakarongo mai nei to hear all about it, and how you can get involved in future camps!
Ripship are playing alongside Transistor and Na Noise this saturday at Whammy Bar, and Callum popped in to have a chat about what the band has been up to, and what 2021 has in store!
Justin from Dick Move popped in for a chat about Sweet Treats Punk Night which is having its fourth outing at Whammy Bar tonight. It's free, it's got market stalls, and it's got some mint bands playing- whakarongo mai nei to hear about the project!