Mikey Havoc

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Mikey Havoc, also known colloquially as Havo (real name Michael Roberts) is a New Zealand media personality.

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[edit] Radio

Roberts first became popular as a radio DJ on the University of Auckland's bFM radio station in the early nineties. He spent many years on the afternoon-evening show though recently he took over as the breakfast show dj.

[edit] TV

In the mid-nineties he moved into television on New Zealand's short lived MTV channel with the 30 minute live weekday night magazine style show Havoc. This show moved to TV 2 in an hour long weekly format. He continued on TVNZ with the shows Havoc and Newsboy's Sell-out Tour and Havoc's Luxury Suites and Conference Facilities. After these he moved to TV3 with Havoc Presents Quality Time.

[edit] Music

Roberts was the lead singer of the 80's New Zealand hair metal group Push Push who are best known for their hit single Trippin. He is now a house music DJ.

[edit] Opinions

Roberts has on many occasions declared himself to be a conspiracy theorist. In a discussion with Larry Ross on his 8th October 2006 show he falsely claimed that the London Bombings were a "false flag operation".[citation needed]


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