February 2025
An Evening Of Rock And Roll Debauchery With Narcotic Tonsils And Friends
Join us at the Taproom for a blast of a night featuring five bands for ten dollars. $10 house pints and $6 shots. It doesn't get much better than that so come on down and we'll keep you well entertained and libated until the early hours Featuring: Danny Rascal (Wellington) - Scoundrel, Libertine, Rogue… Surfer, Father, Teller Of Terrible Jokes Sentient Mud - Angry but you can dance to it Phatsak - Stoner Rock & Dirty Blues Fatter than ya…
Find out more »Distance And Myriad Drone Aotearoa Tour
soon™ is here - hitting the road with dear aussie friends Myriad Drone in feb/march ! we got reverb, we got blasties, we got incredible support acts (Ragweed & Necropolis) - see u there x
Find out more »Cream Presents: 20 Years Of Shogun Audio
Cream is excited to bring you – 20 Years Of Shogun Audio ft. Monrroe, Duskee & GLXY Hide Club | 172 St Asaph Street Friday 28th February | 10:00pm - 3:00am Support from: Singr & Bad Birds Tickets are on sale now! Scoop up an early bird before they're gone! MONRROE Monrroe’s deeply-rooted appreciation and respect for music is at the core of everything he does. Whilst his releases have matured from his early liquid output into a…
Find out more »March 2025
Family Time – Week Of Port Noise
One for the family. Slightly Imperfect consists of Greg Malcolm, Jenny Ward and Erika Grant. Together they will present Ivor Cutler's songs in a surreal and gentle playground of laughing boxes, toys, gongs, bells and whirring pipes. Along with theatrical elements they aim to create a strange and intriguing performance that appeals to all ages. Be ready for absurdity and childlike enchantment. Snacks and tea provided.
Find out more »Port Noise Festival 2025
On March 1st 2025, Port Noise is back to showcase a diverse and curated selection of artists at the forefront of alternative arts within Aotearoa and abroad. Through collaboration with our community, Port Noise transforms the car park and courtyard that connects three neighbouring iconic venues in Ōhinehou, adding our own outdoor stage, while offering festival-goers the best local cuisine, craft beverages, merchandise and record pop ups, immersive installations, and artist-led micro experiences. While Port Noise primarily takes place in…
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