
PHIL RUDD
New Zealand-based drummer, best known for his iconic work with AC/DC, contributing to legendary albums like Highway to Hell, Back in Black, and Let There Be Rock. Phil’s unique drumming style has made him a pivotal figure in rock history.
New Zealand-based drummer, best known for his iconic work with AC/DC, contributing to legendary albums like Highway to Hell, Back in Black, and Let There Be Rock. Phil’s unique drumming style has made him a pivotal figure in rock history.
Christchurch-born singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer, James Reid is best known as the frontman of The Feelers, one of the country’s best-selling rock bands. His career has earned five No.1 albums, multiple music awards, and collaborations with leading New Zealand musicians.
Frontman of the legendary New Zealand rock band Shihad, Jon Toogood is renowned for his powerful voice and stage presence. With over 1,500 live performances and five #1 albums, he is one of New Zealand’s most influential musicians.
The voice of Devilskin, Jennie Skulander has become a defining presence in New Zealand’s heavy music scene. Her vocal range and commanding stage presence led the band to national success, including a #1 debut on the New Zealand charts.
Daughter of legend Jimmy Barnes, Eliza-Jane Barnes, also known as EJ has toured the world with Liam Finn, Evil J & Saint Cecilia and Lawrence Arabia and has released multiple albums, including: “There and Back” (solo), “Champagne in Seashells” (Liam Finn & Eliza-Jane), “BARB” (BARB) and “Strange Beasts” (Evil J & Saint Cecilia).
Singer-songwriter and frontman of the alternative rock band Pluto, Milan Borich is known for his distinctive style and powerful performances. Pluto’s 2005 album Pipeline Under the Ocean achieved double platinum status.
A Wellington-based vocalist and guitarist, Seamus Johnson is known for his high-energy performances and raw blues-rock sound. He fronts the band Sea Mouse, blending Delta blues with garage rock influences.
Canterbury's largest professional symphony orchestra, the Christchurch Phil presents over 50 performances annually, featuring classical works and collaborations with contemporary artists.
Acclaimed Australian conductor and the Artistic Director of The Metropolitan Orchestra, Sarah-Grace Williams is known for her innovative approach to orchestral music and her regular work with SYNTHONY, blending classical and electronic music.