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Jan 30
Highlights from Aotearoa’s Major Summer Pride Festivals

From the celebration of Auckland’s parade to Wellington’s community-rooted celebrations, and Christchurch’s evolving grassroots programme, the 2026 Pride season in our major cities promises something for everyone. Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland (1–28 February) Auckland celebrates PRIDE throughout February, transforming neighbourhoods, streets, galleries, and public spaces into vibrant expressions of LGBTQ+ culture, artistry, and visibility. This […]

Jan 27
Secure Your Seats: 2026 Will Be a Landmark Year for Live Classical Music in Auckland

Auckland Philharmonia’s 2026 Season promises a rich tapestry of musical brilliance, so mark your calendars and get booking for a season of international stars, local legends and cinematic magic. Among the season’s major highlights are New Zealand debuts from internationally acclaimed artists, including cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, and conductor Stéphane Denève. The season also marks the […]

Jan 24
The Mother of K Road: How Karen Ritchie Fought Stigma & Built Hope

Karen Ritchie, newly appointed Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, reflects on decades of advocacy for people with HIV, sex workers, and LGBTQ+ communities. When Karen Ritchie was named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM), she cried. Not out of surprise alone, but from a deep well of memory […]

Jan 16
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival: The Beauty & Danger of Pushing the Body Beyond Its Limits

Performer & choreographer Oli Mathiesen (one of contemporary dance’s hottest young talents) discusses his new work The Butterfly Who Flew Into the Rave, queer endurance, and the art of exhaustion. By the time The Butterfly Who Flew Into the Rave reaches its final moments, something in the room has shifted. Sweat slicks the performers’ bodies. […]

Jan 13
The Last Dinner Party Are Getting Loud – And We’re Listening

YOUR EX meets Abigail Morris, lead singer of The Last Dinner Party, the all-female UK band making waves with their theatrical, emotionally charged pop and strong connection to queer audiences. There’s a particular kind of electricity that happens when a band arrives already fully formed – not just musically, but aesthetically, emotionally and politically. The […]

Jan 07
Sexy Pics | Sunset to Sunrise: Uretiti Beach NYE Moments

The sun dipped low over Uretiti Beach as campers and beachgoers gathered to welcome New Year’s Eve 2026 in classic Northland summer style. From roaming barefoot along the 5 km stretch of golden sand to laughter and music spilling from tents and picnic spots, the day was filled with carefree joy and salty‑air vibes. Our photography […]

Jan 06
PICS | G.A.Y Auckland Rings in 2026 with Colour & Queer Joy

G.A.Y’s New Year’s Eve 2026 celebration in Auckland was nothing short of a vibrant spectacle — a true kaleidoscope of colour, confetti, and unapologetic queer joy. From head-turning fashion moments on the dancefloor to electric vibes and midnight kisses, the night pulsed with pride, passion, and party energy. Revellers rang in the new year in […]

Jan 05
Pics | Eagle Bar’s Unforgettable NYE 2026

Glitz, glam, and unforgettable vibes — New Year’s Eve at Eagle Bar lit up K Rd in style! Eagle Bar is K Rd’s favourite local, from cheeky after-work cocktails to a late-night party. On New Year’s Eve, YOUR EX’s Jasmin Sheikh captured all the fun. Eagle Bar, 259 K Road, Auckland.