Coronavirus Restrictions:
Considering recent developments and due to the recent restrictions put in place by the Zealand Government we will be unable to proceed with some of the upcoming shows planned in New Zealand.
We sincerely apologize but it is in everyone’s interest to stay safe and healthy. As we are dealing with a fluid situation, each show will be dealt with separately on a show by show basis. Rest assured that all ticket holders will receive a full refund including booking and credit card processing fees should a show be cancelled. Thank you for your patience and understanding,
The Darkness
Where are the heroes that this world needs, the heroes that this world deserves? Cast aside despair, people, for the tide will turn and the sun will come again as the The Darkness spread the light to the Powerstation in March 2020.
On a mission to lead us to the sunlit uplands of inclusivity, togetherness and rock’ n’ roll fellowship, The Darkness will be playing Auckland's Powerstation to deliver a show that will quite literally resurrect the souls of all who attend.
The Darkness, whose repertoire boasts hits that include ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’ and ‘Love Is Only A Feeling’, are hailed for their flamboyant and unforgettable live performances that embrace the epic heights of 70’s rock and roll and the extravagant excess of the 80’s. Their outrageous stage antics have led them to opening gigs for Lady Gaga, Ed Sheeran, Metallica and Guns N’ Roses, as well as their own legendary headline shows around the globe.
The Darkness are touting their newly minted studio album, Easter Is Cancelled out October 4th 2019 via Cooking Vinyl Australia. The album sees the four maestros embark upon their most ambitious quest to date, which has something for Darkness fans of all vintages. You can pre-order the album HERE.
“The Darkness have revived an age of Zeppelin-esque rock & roll decadence” – Rolling Stone
“an orgy of good old rock 'n' roll excess” – BBC
Event Restrictions:
This is an R18 Licensed Event You must be 18 years or older to enter this licensed event, as long as you can provide acceptable proof of age identification such as a current driver licence, Hospitality New Zealand (HANZ) 18+ card or passport. If you are under 18 years old and with or without a parent or legal guardian you cannot enter this event.
New York has the Apollo Theatre, London has Brixton Academy, and Auckland has the Powerstation, an intimate venue at the bottom of the world that has punched above its weight since the mid-1980s, hosting some of the best and biggest acts on the planet.