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Grinspoon and Tadpole have just been added to The Rock 2000 Live line-up

Second line-up announcement, tickets are on sale now

AUCKLAND (JUNE 5) – And just like that, The Rock have only gone and made New Zealand’s most legendary rock event even BIGGER. On September 26, 2025, joining Blindspott and The Philharmonic Orchestra will be Aussie rockers Grinspoon and legendary kiwi rock band Tadpole.

With 13 ARIA Award Nominations to their name and over half a million records sold, Grinspoon are all set to take the stage at Spark Arena to perform the likes of Guide To Better Living (1997), Easy (1999), New Detention (2002) and Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills (2004).

We couldn’t be more amped to already have Blindspott alongside a 30-piece Philharmonic Orchestra on the bill - they’re all set to perform their debut, self-titled album in full on the night.

New Zealand’s very own Tadpole are set to bring their explosive sound and charismatic live presence to Spark Arena. After disbanding in 2006 and getting back together in March last year, they’ve already returned to the stage for select performances, with the introduction of powerhouse vocalist Lauren Marshall.

They’ll be performing tracks off their debut album ‘The Buddhafinger,’ which achieved double platinum status in NZ, as well as a bunch of their other hits. 

Tickets are on sale now.

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.co.nz & rova.nz 

Voting for The Rock 2000 begins in August, with the countdown kicking off on Monday September 1, running until Friday September 26 on The Rock and rova. 

The Rock 2000 Live is brought to you by Jack Daniel’s 

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THE ROCK 2000 LIVE 
SPARK ARENA 
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Notes to editors

For all press-related enquires contact: 
Stefanie Gough
stefaniegough@mediaworks.co.nz
021 288 0496 

For all tour-related enquiries contact: 
Live Nation Australasia 
Lia Kent Mackillop 
lia.mackillop@livenation.co.nz