What's in Your Kete? Winnie Dunn
Winnie Dunn joins us for this episode of What’s In Your Kete to discuss her novel Dirt Poor Islanders, representation of Pacific people living in Australia and plenty more.
What's in Your Kete? Nickalee
Nickalee, our guest for this episode shares how over the last year she's built her following around the local DJ community in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland.
Delbert Anderson performance review
Under the glow of the Spiegeltent in Aotea Square, Delbert Anderson and his quartet took us on a musical haerenga (journey), weaving together jazz and indigenous storytelling in a way that felt both ancient and new.
Maya Piata Shines at AAF2025
For Maya, the experience of performing in the Indigenous Music on the Move series was nothing short of a dream come true.
What’s in your Kete? Delbert Anderson
Navajo jazz trumpeter Delbert Anderson brings his high-energy fusion of jazz, funk, and Diné rhythms to Tāmaki!
From Hawai’i to Aotearoa: Kulāiwi and Kaumakaiwa
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival is debuting its first-ever Indigenous music series, bringing the spirit of Hawai’i to Aotearoa.
Aotearoa to Aespa: A K-pop Story
Just back from a mind-blowing Aespa concert in Sydney, Nic Spring discusses her love for K-Pop and the similarities between K-pop and Māori culture.
Pacific Music Awards Finalist: Ema I’u Talks New Album, Creative Vision & Community
We spoke with finalist EMA I'U about her nomination and reconnected after meeting at the first SXSW Sydney Festival, where her music video "Flower of Life" premiered globally.