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What’s On
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10 August
Randy Feltface
After performing over 100 shows in the US and Europe, Randy is taking over the world and ready to be your leader! As seen on Netflix, over 1.7M TikTok followers and 120M YouTube views, the choice is pretty clear. Vote 1 Randy Feltface!
16 August
Tenors On Tour
The question ‘are you ready to rock?’, has never been so inviting! Get your rock on Nelson with the Rock Tenors as they pay homage to the world’s biggest rock anthems in this full-scale theatrical experience.
August
25
Woven Pathways
New Zealand String Quartet’s 2023 National Tour promises to be an unforgettable musical adventure. You will be treated to three works of celebration, exploring the composers’ lives, loves, and humanity. Book at ncma.nz
6 – 20 August AN ADVENTURE IN ART
A community art experience involving 20 local participants with exhibitions, performances and open studios exploring all that art is through artworks, dance, fabric art, film, floral design, music and photography. Pick up a programme from the centre or check out Facebook.
Pūtangitangi, Greenmeadows Centre
25
& 26 August
DANCING THROUGH THE 50S, 60S AND 70S
Join The Wakatū Dance Theatre as they dance through the 50s, 60s and 70s with music that will transport you back in time. The stage will light up with a delightful variety of genres, showcasing studios from around the region.
27 August EXPERIENCE INDIA
Celebrating Indian food, creating memorable experiences, and showcasing two Indian cuisines and rich associated cultures. Lunch from 12pm, dinner from 5pm, or drop into enjoy Indian food stall from 1pm-5pm. Tickets via eventfinda.
28 August LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS
Featuring guest tenor Benjamin Makisi, Operatunity’s next concert is filled with flag waving, singalongs, comedy, and great singing. 11am with morning tea from 10am.
Bookings: Operatunity.co.nz or phone toll free 0508 266 237
Cancer Society Ball
Trafalgar Centre
80th Annual Thomas Cawthron Memorial Lecture
Cawthron
Adapting to rising sea levels.
View a recording of this year’s Annual Lecture and sign up to ‘Friends of Cawthron’ to receive invites to future events like this by visiting cawthron.org.nz/annual-lecture