From 2006’s Just Wait Til Next Year to 2011’s Cop Killer, to recent single I Hate Antichrist, the musical career of John Maus has been riddled with iconic moments. Now, to celebrate the release of his brand new album Later Than You Think, the synth-tastic American songwriter with the unmistakable baritone is headed to New Zealand for two extraordinary shows, and to make good on a long-held promise.

Martha Spencer and Archer bring a spellbinding night of old-time country, folk and blues to the Brunswick Ballroom, weaving mountain songs, outlaw ballads and stories that feel as old as the hills and as immediate as now.

Revered singer songwriter Beccy Cole (OAM) has been entertaining audiences for over 30 years and has now unveiled plans for the release of her much-anticipated 9th studio album.

‘Through The Haze’ will be Beccy’s first solo album in 7 years and is scheduled for release on March 13 via ABC Music with the 13-track record also available on vinyl from March 27.

Them & I is stepping onto The Outpost stage as part of Live Nation’s Next On series.

Off the back of a sold-out national headline tour in 2025 and a run supporting Tom Odell across the country earlier this year, Them & I is gearing up to hit the road in support of his debut album Lay Me Down Here.

The show invites audiences into a space that feels both deeply personal and shared — music designed to be experienced together.

With Special Guests: Coast Arcade


Texas Is The Reason emerged in the mid-1990s as one of the most influential bands of the post-hardcore / early emo movement, blending melodic urgency with emotional directness at a moment when underground music was beginning to break into the mainstream. Based in New York City, the band helped define a sound that would shape an entire generation of artists, while remaining rooted in the DIY ethos of the era.