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WEDNESDAY 17 JULY 2024 - FREE FRIENDSHIP CONCERTS - WORLD CHOIR GAMES

Julia from Henderson

kia ora whanau - friends & neighbours

Wednesday 17 July 2024 –
still TIME to enjoy, relish, savour this *feast* that is the World Choir Games

TODAY *FREE* concert - NEW LYNN COMMUNITY CENTER 11am
Please note this is NOT the same building as the Library – is however just around the corner
45 Totara Avenue, New Lynn, Auckland 0600

not too late to enjoy - tickets still on sale - however these concerts below are *FREE* -

TODAY – Wednesday 17 July - TODAY (did i mention... *today*) *FREE*

please do come & support these international visitors - show them some love, some kiwi kindness, support & welcome - 11,000 people (60% of them young people) from 30 different countries

all ends this Saturday, 20 July 2024, with the Closing Ceremony at Spark Arena - so just THIS WEEK - to enjoy, *feast*


NEW LYNN COMMUNITY CENTER 11am
Please note this is NOT the same building as the Library – is however just around the corner
45 Totara Avenue, New Lynn, Auckland 0600

Slight different format today – since there are SO MANY – all over Auckland

11am New Lynn Community Centre

11am Auckland Botanic Gardens
11am Māngere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o Uenuku
11am MOTAT* – Museum of Transport and Technology, AVIATION HALL


12am Britomart Precinct

1pm Commercial Bay

2pm Auckland Botanic Gardens
3pm All Saints Church Howick
3pm Māngere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o Uenuku
3pm MOTAT* – Museum of Transport and Technology, AVIATION HALL

4pm SkyCity*, Auckland Central

*Please note MOTAT & SkyCity require entry fee

MOTAT – entry *is* FREE for GOLD CARD membership
Overseas elders, students, children all $10, adults are $19 (family pass available)
– however this is entry to MOTAT itself – the concerts only last about an hour, so maybe a good school holiday day to see all the rest of MOTAT


each FREE concert only last for about an hour -(2 to 3 choirs performing 4 songs)

For a full list of friendship concerts, including which choir is performing on which days and at which venues, please see link below
static1.squarespace.com......
61 pages of FRIENDSHIP concerts alone....

check out these links for more (official) info on the 2024 World Choir Games, Auckland, 2024
www.facebook.com...
www.youtube.com...
www.instagram.com...

arohanui, Julia

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