Shihad have announced their farewell tour, which will bring them back to Australia for the final time in February 2025. The tour, dubbed Loud Forever, will mark Shihad’s last-ever shows after nearly ...
The Wellington-bred band revealed the split while announcing their swansong tour Loud Forever. The Aussie leg of the run will see Shihad hit Adelaide, Sydney, Perth Brisbane, and Melbourne from ...
New Zealand powerhouse Shihad have been part of the antipodean rock'n'roll furniture for what seems like forever. Early next year, after almost 40 years of tearing up stages the world over, the band ...
Announcing their split and swansong tour today, all four band members of Shihad tell the Herald’s Karl Puschmann why the iconic Kiwi band are calling it quits. If you’re reeling from today’s news that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ciarann Babbington, Baker’s Eddy: The four of us have gone through so many musical phases together. We’ve developed deep ...
A brief look at some of the key musical and personal moments in Shihad's career Shihad have always had big ambitions. Not necessarily in terms of commercial success or critical acclaim, they've just ...
Shihad, a band renowned for their blistering live shows and being a dominant force in Kiwi rock for 20 years, are the winners of this year's New Zealand Herald Legacy Award. The prize, honouring local ...
On Friday night Shihad came home again to Wellington. This time the band decided to serve up a lesson in hard rock from Wellington High School. The performance, a greatest hits set, was filmed for the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Sunshine Coast. Followed categories will be added to My News. In the orange corner, Icelandic songstress Bjork, in the blue, the freshly-reformed Rage Against the ...
When you've seen Shihad perform a few times, you've probably learnt a couple of things. Like, don't get stuck at the bar, or worse, in the toilet, when they come on stage. Jon Toogood and co are known ...
On the first date of the 2011 Big Day Out tour in Auckland, Spark stood side of stage at Mt Smart Stadium to watch a band named Shihad perform. The four musicians walked out as sunset was approaching, ...
New Zealand's Shihad have been rocking the live circuit for 25 years as one of its loudest bands, and are well and truly established on the scene. But Jon Toogood – that fierce, energetic lead singer ...
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