5 DEC, 2023, 7:30PM Archived: Yiruma South Korean pianist and composer Yiruma is celebrating 23 years since his debut album with a new recording, The Rewritten... Add to favourites
06 Apr 2025 - 07 Dec 2025 Bach Musica Concert 2025 Bach Musica NZ’s colourful 2025 season features beautiful classical music from all of your favourite composers. Add to favourites
06 Apr 2025 - 07 Dec 2025 Bach Musica Concert 2025 Bach Musica NZ’s colourful 2025 season features beautiful classical music from all of your favourite composers. Add to favourites
10 JULY 2025 | 7.30-9.30PM The New Zealand Herald Premier Series: Nightscapes Auckland Philharmonia principal musicians take centre stage for Mozart’s amiable concerto for a group of star wind players. Add to favourites
Queen Street JB Hi-Fi JB Hi-Fi offers the most extensive range of CDs, DVDs, games, TVs, computers, cameras, MP3s, Ipods, sound systems and in-car... Add to favourites
13 NOV 2025 | 7.30-9.30PM Classic Series: Schumann Cello Concerto Beethoven’s only full-length ballet, The Creatures of Prometheus, is set to a story on a theme close to its composer’s heart... Add to favourites
25 JUNE 2025 | 6.30PM Six-thirty Session: Beethoven 5 Begin your evening with sensational live music, performed in the majestic setting of the Auckland Town Hall, at their new Six... Add to favourites
Queen Street Marbecks Records Established in 1934, Marbecks Records stocks a huge range of CDs and DVDs and their helpful staff have expertise in a wide... Add to favourites
3 AUG 2025 Beyond The Stars This winter, Auckland Phil’s Community Classics: Beyond the Stars concert series will be taking audiences on a journey... Add to favourites
7 AUG 2025 | 7.30-9.30PM The New Zealand Herald Premier Series: Daphnis et Chloé Auckland Philharmonia celebrates Maurice Ravel’s 150th birthday with one of the most glorious enchantments cast by that... Add to favourites
20 NOV 2025 | 7.30-9.30PM The New Zealand Herald Premier Series: Mahler 3 ‘The symphony must be like the world’, said Mahler. ‘It must embrace everything’. This is true of his Third Symphony most of... Add to favourites