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Invercargill’s very own Christmas in the Park is returning to Queens Park with those behind the event determined to grow from the debut show last year. Organiser Blair Savory, of MASSAV Productions, said it has been a challenging year for everyone and he was eager to make sure Invercargill’s Christm
Producers of the hugely popular tribute Dancing Queen: The ABBA Show have risen to the challenges presented by COVID-19 and have confirmed that their Invercargill show will indeed go ahead as planned this 9 December 2020 at the Invercargill Civic Theatre. At the time the tour was booked in December
Former Southland Entertainer of the Year nominee Sam Cullen is coming home for a Halloween gig at Tuatara this evening (Saturday 31st October) The 20-year-old singer/songwriter spent lockdown home with family in Invercargill but was now back at Victoria University studying Jazz, after completing his
Singer-songwriter Jackie Bristow has described her time in New Zealand over lockdown as a bit of a rollercoaster, but at the moment she’s enjoying the ride. While not stuck in New Zealand, she’s happy with the safety of her home country until she feels ready to return to the US – and is keeping busy
Dunedin alt-rockers Iron Mammoth’s gig at the Southland Musicians Club on Friday night is a fitting way to herald a mammoth lineup of gigs coming up to the club. If you’ve noticed the weird rantings in this column and thought about coming down to our Preston Street venue for a geezer at one of the [
Invercargill’s popular Homestead complex will swing open its doors once again tomorrow, (Thursday 12th December) marking the completion of an extensive refurbishment. The revamp of both The Homestead Restaurant and The Ave adds a dynamic new hospitality option to the city’s repertoire. ILT chairman
Hi there team. With our friends at Little Fire MusicWorks on Dee St we continue our unofficial series on top songs from 1979 – 40 years ago. Here’s a couple of crackers, great songs then and still great songs now. Dr Hook and the Village People. Just turn them up and get on down! Enjoy […]
Phillie Holmes was certainly understating the case when she said The Pillowman wasn’t your typical Roger Hall-style feelgood play – disturbing, yes; harrowing, definitely; not for a moment is it comfortable. It’s a psychological crime drama set in a dystopian dictatorship that echoes Orwell’s 1984 w