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Six60 Makes History at New Zealand's Newest Theater
Global NewsJan 18

Six60 Makes History at New Zealand's Newest Theater

New Zealand's beloved band Six60 will christen the Te Paepae Theatre as its first-ever concert act, debuting their new album live. The February 13 show marks a milestone for both the band and Auckland's brand-new international convention center.

Stuff NZ2 min read
140kg Rugby Prop Performs Live with Six60 in Sydney
Acts of KindnessMay 21

140kg Rugby Prop Performs Live with Six60 in Sydney

All Blacks prop Pasilio Tosi traded the rugby field for a Sydney concert stage, performing with New Zealand's biggest band despite admitting he was more nervous than before any game. The 27-year-old is now celebrating his 50th game for the Hurricanes after rising from club rugby player to international starter.

Stuff NZ3 min read
Christchurch Hosts 37,000 Fans at First Concert in 15 Years
Global NewsMay 16

Christchurch Hosts 37,000 Fans at First Concert in 15 Years

After 15 years of rebuilding from devastating earthquakes, Christchurch's new $683 million stadium welcomed 37,000 fans for the city's biggest indoor concert since 2011. The sold-out show featuring Six60 and an all-Kiwi lineup marks a powerful milestone in the city's recovery.

Stuff NZ2 min read
Christchurch Opens $1B Stadium 15 Years After Earthquake
Acts of KindnessMay 17

Christchurch Opens $1B Stadium 15 Years After Earthquake

Fifteen years after devastating earthquakes destroyed much of Christchurch, New Zealand, the city just threw itself a massive rebirth party. Over 37,000 people packed into the new One New Zealand Stadium for its first concert, celebrating not just music but a city that refused to give up.

Stuff NZ2 min read
Christchurch Opens $683M Stadium After 15-Year Wait
SolutionsMar 27

Christchurch Opens $683M Stadium After 15-Year Wait

Christchurch just unveiled its stunning new indoor stadium, complete with a retractable roof and space for 30,000 fans. The $683 million venue replaces the stadium lost in the 2011 earthquake and promises to inject new life into the city's heart.

Stuff NZ2 min read