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Sonic Music Event Friday 6 March

Promotions Coordinator from Devonport Peninsula Trust

Sonic is a new outdoor music event happening in Devonport this summer. This youth led event is a collaboration between local high school students and the wider community, creating an all ages event with a unique voice. Featuring a lineup of young and emerging artists, Sonic will showcase a range of Tāmaki Makarau’s finest new pop, soul and funk acts. Lineup includes:
- TECHNICLR
- Gretel
- LOU'ANA

The event is waste free, smoke free, drug free and alcohol free. Attendance is free, and all welcome. Caregivers are responsible for children under 14 years attending this event. Brought to you by the Devonport Youth Forum, Devonport Peninsula Trust, Depot Sound, with support from the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board, and the Devonport Flagstaff.

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