Mikey Havoc
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Birth name | Michael Roberts |
Station(s) | bFM (1996-present) |
Time slot | Breakfast |
Style | Disc Jockey |
Country | New Zealand |
Mikey Havoc, also known colloquially as Havo (real name Michael Roberts) is a New Zealand media personality.
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[edit] Music
Roberts was the lead singer of the New Zealand glam metal group Push Push, best known for its 1991 number one singles "What My Baby Likes" and "Trippin'". He is now a house music DJ.
[edit] Radio
Roberts first became popular as a radio DJ on the University of Auckland's bFM radio station in the early 1990s. He spent many years on the Breakfast show and then after many more years he had a break and then moved to the afternoon-evening show. Recently, he once again 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] Personal life
In early 2006, Roberts married New Zealand actress Claire Chitham of Shortland Street fame.
[edit] External links
- Mikey Havoc at the Internet Movie Database
- NOT GUILTY Opinion column by Havoc