On the back of their sold out get together at Electric Avenue, the iconic Kiwi band have announced sets for Auckland and ...
Kiwi music legends SPLIT ENZ featuring Tim Finn, Eddie Rayner, Neil Finn, and Noel Crombie announced their highly anticipated ...
The pair’s 40-year friendship began when they joined the Split Enz fan club ‘Frenz of the Enz’ and became penpals, sending letters between Wheeler’s home in the United States and Cassidy’s in Sydney.
This year marks the 51st Year Anniversary of the Split Enz’s debut album Mental Notes. That album, along with the band’s ...
Split Enz have returned to the stage for the first time since 2009, performing a reunion concert in Christchurch ahead of their highly anticipated Forever Enz Australian tour.
Split Enz are back — and the response has been huge. After selling out Christchurch’s Electric Avenue — their first show in 18 years — the band announced Wellington’s TSB Arena on Wednesday, May 6, ...
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series. MTV premiered on August 1, 1981, and four different videos by Split Enz ...
If that voice belting out hits by Crowded House like “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Something So Strong” sounded somewhat familiar to you in the late 80s, it could be because you’d heard it before from ...
Before Neil Finn led Crowded House to blockbuster status — and long before he briefly joined Fleetwood Mac — the Kiwi national treasure first came to fame as a member of Split Enz. Finn wouldn't join ...
Split Enz fans received some exciting news on Sunday. The pop band, which now consists of members Nigel Griggs, Neil Finn, Tim Finn, Noel Crombie and Eddie Rayner, was formed in 1972 in Auckland, New ...
It began in Te Awamutu, and spanned the world. 1000 shows later and Split Enz are still wowing the crowds. Nadine Roberts went to see them perform at Electric Avenue in Christchurch. Emerging from ...
MTV premiered on August 1, 1981, and four different videos by Split Enz aired on the channel in its first 24 hours. The New Zealand band had only made its Hot 100 debut less than a year earlier with ...