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New Zealand rock band
For other uses, seeSix60 (disambiguation).

Six60
Background information
OriginDunedin, New Zealand
Genres
Years active2008–present
Labels
Members
  • Chris Mac
  • Ji Fraser
  • Marlon Gerbes
  • Matiu Walters
Past members

Six60 is a New Zealand pop rock band formed inDunedin,Otago in 2008. The band consists of Matiu Walters (lead vocals, guitar), Ji Fraser (lead guitar), Chris Mac (drums, bass guitar), and Marlon Gerbes (guitar, bass guitar, synthesiser).

Their self-titled debut album was released on 10 October 2011 on their own label Massive Entertainment. The album was produced and mixed byTiki Taane and debuted at number one in the New Zealand charts and was certified gold within its first week of release.[4] Their first two singles "Rise Up 2.0" and "Don't Forget Your Roots" reached number one and number two respectively on theRIANZ singles chart and were both certified double and triple platinum.[5]

In 2018 the band won fiveVodafone New Zealand Music Awards and were the most streamed artist by New Zealanders onSpotify.[6] On 23 February 2019, Six60 became the first New Zealand band to play a sold-out concert at theWestern Springs Stadium, to a crowd of 50,000 fans.[7] On 24 April 2021, Six60 played the first concert at Auckland'sEden Park Stadium, to a crowd of 50,000 fans. It was the closing of the Six60 Saturdays country-wide tour and the largest concert of 2021.[8]

In February 2024, founding member Eli Paewai left the band, citing his "personal journey with music is coming to an end".[9][10]

History

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Six60 was formed inDunedin; the founding members met while attendingUniversity of Otago. The band created their name from the street number of the house they lived at in Dunedin, 660Castle Street.[11] As Ji Fraser said, "That's where it all began. It was the beginning of everything. It was a place that meant so much to us."[12] In July 2021 the band bought 660 Castle Street and created four $10,000 performing arts scholarships at the University of Otago.[13]

Their local following developed from Dunedin to other student hubs around the country such asAuckland,Waikato,Christchurch andWellington.[14]

Six60's original EP, released in 2008, contained a track called "Someone to Be Around".[15] This track was left off their debut album but remains one of their most popular songs.

Six60 have a quadruple platinum number-one debut album with triple platinum-selling single "Don't Forget Your Roots", two double platinum-selling singles "Only to Be" and "Rise Up", two platinum-selling singles "Forever" and "Special", and one gold-selling single "Lost".

In early March 2013 the band was featured onGeorge FM Breakfast's 'Damn! I Wish I Was Your Cover' series coveringRudimental's "Feel the Love".

In 2014, their song "Run for It" was featured on the trailer ofITV drama seriesPrey, starringJohn Simm.[16][17]

Chris uses aMOOG Voyager / Ernie BallMusic Man StingRay bass guitars. Matiu and Ji both playFender Strats, Gibson Les Paul electric guitars, and Gibson and Maton acoustic guitars while Marlon uses anMS2000 / Muse VIP / Fender Strat. Eli plays KDrums drums.[citation needed] Matiu's younger brotherNiko Walters debuted as a musician in 2019,[18] and has performed as an opening act for Six60.[19][20]

Sweet Home Aotearoa Festival

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In October 2025, SIX60 announced the launch of a new country and roots music festival calledSweet Home Aotearoa. The event is scheduled to take place on January 3, 2026, atMatakana Country Park in New Zealand. Organized by the band itself, the festival aims to celebrate diverse musical influences and bring together artists from across genres.

The inaugural lineup includes performances by SIX60, Yelawolf, Tash Sultana, Tami Neilson, Hori Shaw, Brad Cox, South Summit, Rachael Fahim, TheWesternGuide, and Rosie Teese.[21]

The festival marks a significant expansion of SIX60's role in the New Zealand music scene, not only as performers but also as curators and promoters of live music experiences.

Discography

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Studio albums

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TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
NZ
[5]
AUS
[22]
Six601
Six60
  • Released: 27 February 2015
  • Label: Massive Entertainment
  • Format: CD, 2×LP, digital download
1
  • RMNZ: 9× Platinum[24]
Six60
  • Released: 8 November 2019
  • Label:Epic, Massive Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download,streaming
18
  • RMNZ: 7× Platinum[25]
Castle St
  • Released: 7 October 2022
  • Label: Epic, Massive Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
147
Right Here, Right Now
  • Released: 13 February 2026
  • Label: Epic, Massive Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
TBA
"—" denotes an album that did not chart in that country.

Live albums

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TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
NZ
[5]
The Grassroots Album
  • Released: 6 September 2024
  • Label: Massive Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
2
[27]

Compilation albums

[edit]
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
NZ
[5]
The Six60 Collection
  • Released: 12 April 2024
  • Label: UMG
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
2
[28]

Extended plays

[edit]
TitleEP detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
NZ
[5]
Six60
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
iTunes Session EP
  • Released: 20 December 2013
  • Label: Massive Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download
15
Six60
  • Released: 17 November 2017
  • Label:Massive
  • Format: Digital download
2
  • RMNZ: 7× Platinum[30]

Singles

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As lead artist

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
NZ
[5]
"Rise Up 2.0"20101
  • RMNZ: 3× Platinum[31]
Six60
"Don't Forget Your Roots"20112
  • RMNZ: 12× Platinum[31]
"Only to Be"5
  • RMNZ: 8× Platinum[31]
"Forever"201211
  • RMNZ: 5× Platinum[31]
"In the Clear"
(featuringPaul Mac)
12
"Forever (Movie Version)"2013Vaterfreuden OST
"Special"20141
  • RMNZ: 7× Platinum[31]
Six60 (2)
"So High"201510
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[31]
"White Lines"5
  • RMNZ: 6× Platinum[31]
"Purple"[A]
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[31]
"Stay Together"
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[31]
"Exhale"
"Don't Give It Up"20174
  • RMNZ: 7× Platinum[31]
Six60 EP
"Rivers"32
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[31]
"Closer"14
  • RMNZ: 6× Platinum[31]
"Rolling Stone"20
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[31]
"Vibes"9
  • RMNZ: 8× Platinum[31]
"Up There"37
  • RMNZ: 3× Platinum[31]
"The Greatest"20193
  • RMNZ: 7× Platinum[31]
Six60 (3)
"Please Don't Go"2
  • RMNZ: 5× Platinum[31]
"Raining"8
  • RMNZ: 5× Platinum[31]
"Never Enough"10
  • RMNZ: 3× Platinum[31]
"Long Gone"20205
  • RMNZ: 6× Platinum[31]
"Sundown"6
  • RMNZ: 6× Platinum[31]
"Fade Away"9
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[31]
Non-album singles
"All She Wrote"20211
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[31]
"Pepeha"2
  • RMNZ: 3× Platinum[31]
"Before You Leave"20223
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[31]
Castle St
"Never Been Tonight"39
"Never Coming Home"
(withHilltop Hoods)[33]
2025Fall from the Light
"We Made It"[34]36
[35]
Right Here Right Now
"Knocking at Your Door"2026[B]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart in that country.

As featured artist

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
NZ
[5]
NZ
Artist

[37]
AUS
[38]
"Catching Feelings"
(Drax Project featuring Six60)
20193143
  • RMNZ: 8× Platinum[31]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[39]
Drax Project
"Always Beside You"
(Coterie featuring Six60)
2022[C]11Coterie

Other charted and certified songs

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
NZ
[5]
NZ
Art.

[41]
"Someone to Be Around"20083912
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[31]
Six60 (2008 EP)
"Beside You"2011Six60
"Finest Wine"5
  • RMNZ: 5× Platinum[31]
"Get"
"Green Bottles"
  • RMNZ: 3× Platinum[31]
"Hard For Me"
"Lost"12
"Rest Of You"
"Run For It"
"Windy Days"
"Home"20139iTunes Session
"Waterfalls"6
"Die For"2015Six60 (2)
"Don't Go Changing"
"Fade To Grey"
"Find My Way"
"Last Ones Left (Outro)"
"Marks On The Wall"
"Mine"
"Mother's Eyes"
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[31]
"Too Much"
"Kia Mau Ki Tō Ūkaipō / Don't Forget Your Roots"[42]201910
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[31]
Waiata / Anthems
"Bitter End"Six60 (3)
"Breathe"
"Ghosts"21
"Tomorrow"28
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[31]
"Universe"[D]
"Tahi"2022[E]Castle St
"Hang On"[F]
"Nobody Knows"[G]
"Say It Now"[H]
"Pepeha" (live acoustic)2024[I]The Grassroots Album
"Forever" (live acoustic)[J]
"Someone to Be Around" (live acoustic)[K]
"Rivers" (live acoustic)[L]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart in that country.

Six60: Till the Lights Go Out

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Six60: Till the Lights Go Out is a 2020 documentary film, directed by Julia Parnell, highlighting the bands humble beginnings to reaching global success.[14]

Awards and nominations

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AwardsYearTypeSong or albumNotes
New Zealand Music Awards2011Single of the Year"Rise Up 2.0"Nominated
Breakthrough Artist of the YearNominated
Peoples' Choice AwardNominated
New Zealand Music Awards2012Single of the Year"Don't Forget Your Roots"Won
Best GroupWon
Peoples' Choice AwardWon
Highest selling New Zealand Single"Don't Forget Your Roots"Won
Highest selling New Zealand AlbumSix60Won
Radio Airplay Record of the Year"Don't Forget Your Roots"Won
Album of the YearSix60Nominated
Best Electronica AlbumSix60Nominated
New Zealand Music Awards2013Highest selling New Zealand Album"Six60"Nominated
New Zealand Music Awards2015People's Choice AwardWon
Album of the YearSix60Nominated
Single of the Year"White Lines"Nominated
Best GroupNominated
Best Pop AlbumSix60Nominated
Highest selling New Zealand Single"Special"Nominated
Highest selling New Zealand Single"So High"Nominated
Highest selling New Zealand AlbumSix60Nominated
Radio Airplay Record of the Year"Special"Nominated
New Zealand Music Awards2016Highest selling New Zealand Single"White Lines"Won
Radio Airplay Record of the Year"White Lines"Won
Highest selling New Zealand AlbumSix60Nominated
New Zealand Music Awards2017Highest selling New Zealand Single"White Lines"Nominated
Highest selling New Zealand AlbumSix60Nominated
New Zealand Music Awards2018People's Choice AwardWon
Album of the YearSix60Nominated
Single of the Year"Don't Give Up"Nominated
Best GroupSix60Nominated
Best Pop ArtistNominated
Highest Selling NZ AlbumSix60Won
Highest Selling NZ Single"Don't Give UpWon
Radio AirplayWon
New Zealand Music Awards2019People's ChoiceWon
Single of the Year"The Greatest"Nominated
Highest Selling ArtistWon
Radio AirplayWon
Aotearoa Music Awards2020Album of the YearSix60Nominated
Single of the Year"In the AirNominated
Best GroupNominated
Mana Reo"Kia Mau Ki To Ukaipo"Nominated
Best Pop ArtistNominated
Highest Selling ArtistWon
Aotearoa Music Awards2021Single of the Year"All She Wrote"Nominated
Highest Selling ArtistWon
Radio AirplayWon
Aotearoa Music Awards2022Highest Selling ArtistWon
Radio Airplay"Someone to be Around"Won
Aotearoa Music Awards2024Highest Selling ArtistWon

Notes

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  1. ^"Purple" did not reach the top 40 of the New Zealand Singles Chart, but peaked at number 3 on the Heatseekers chart.[32]
  2. ^"Knocking at Your Door" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 6 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[36]
  3. ^"Always Beside You" did not enter theOfficial Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 7 on the Hot 40 Singles Chart.[40]
  4. ^"Universe" did not enter theNZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[43]
  5. ^"Tahi" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 11 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[44]
  6. ^"Hang On" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[44]
  7. ^"Nobody Knows" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 11 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[45]
  8. ^"Say It Now" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number seven on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[44]
  9. ^"Pepeha" (live acoustic) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 21 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[46]
  10. ^"Forever" (live acoustic) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 17 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[46]
  11. ^"Someone to Be Around" (live acoustic) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 18 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[46]
  12. ^"Rivers" (live acoustic) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[46]

References

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  28. ^"NZ Top 40 Albums Chart".Recorded Music NZ. 3 January 2025. Retrieved3 January 2025.
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  41. ^"Top 20 New Zealand Single Chart – The Official New Zealand Music Chart". charts.org.nz.Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved23 December 2012.
  42. ^"Waiata / Anthems by Various Artists on Apple Music". Apple Music NZ. 6 September 2019. Retrieved8 September 2019.
  43. ^"NZ Hot Singles Chart".Recorded Music NZ. 26 August 2019. Retrieved24 August 2019.
  44. ^abc"NZ Hot Singles Chart".Recorded Music NZ. 17 October 2022. Retrieved15 October 2022.
  45. ^"NZ Hot Singles Chart".Recorded Music NZ. 26 September 2022. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  46. ^abcd"NZ Hot Singles Chart".Recorded Music NZ. 16 September 2024. Retrieved13 September 2024.

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