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Birth name
  
Michael Roberts

Website
  
www.Hauraki.co.nz

Stations
  
Radio Hauraki

Country
  
New Zealand

Spouse
  
Claire Chitham (m. 2006)

Style
  
Disc Jockey

Role
  
TV Personality

Time slot
  
Drive 3-6pm

Name
  
Mikey Havoc


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Born
  
1970 (age 51), New Zealand

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Mikey Havoc (born c.1970), also known colloquially as Havo (real name Michael Roberts) is a New Zealand media personality.

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Roberts is the lead singer of the New Zealand band Push Push, best known for its 1991 number one singles "What My Baby Likes" and "Trippin'". He is now a radio DJ. During the late 1990s he owned and managed The Squid nightclub in inner-city Auckland.

Radio

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Roberts first became a radio DJ on the University of Auckland's 95bFM radio station in the early 1990s. He was on the breakfast show from 1996 to 2002, winning Best New Broadcaster at the 1997 New Zealand Radio Awards and later moved to the afternoon-evening "Drive" show. He once again took over as the breakfast show host on 4 September 2006, after previous host Wallace Chapman quit to pre-empt a suspected layoff. On 3 May 2010 Havoc returned to his Drive slot as Matt Heath took over the breakfast show. Havoc left the show on 3 December 2010. He returned to radio in 2012 on mainstream rock station Hauraki weeknights 7-10pm. Havoc returned to 95bFM from 8 May 2017 to host the breakfast show.

TV

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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 with his Bfm co-worker Jeremy Wells. 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. During the Tour in 1999, he labelled Gore the gay capital of New Zealand (a claim proved false by the 2006 census) - the mayor of Gore was quoted in the news saying Havoc would be run out of town if he ever returned. In 2004 he moved to TV3 with Havoc Presents Quality Time.

Personal life

In early 2006, Havoc married New Zealand actress Claire Chitham of Shortland Street fame. They split in 2009.

By 2009, he had more than $20,000 in traffic fines, which he chose to repay by doing community work - initially as a DJ outside the Auckland University Students' Association, until cancelled by the Department of Corrections. In April 2016 Mikey and new partner Geogina Cubbon had a son, named Kyuss.

References

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