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Don’t Wear Anything That Might Hurt People

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Don’t Wear Anything That Might Hurt People

To the tune of the TLC classic, No Scrubs, the Big Day Out says “ we don’t want no studs, studs is a thing that’ll get no love from us, hanging outside the Big Day Out in your best friends ride, is where it’ll have to stay”.

It is as simple as that. We’re sorry but these items will be removed from anyone’s possession at the gate. Our definition of potential dangerous weapons is fair, but at our discretion. It really is quite simple though, don’t wear studded belts, bands or chains and you’ll be OK.

And think carefully about whether the slogan on your t-shirt might hurt someone’s feelings too. If it says “go cry, emo kid”, that really is quite mean.

THE BIG DAY OUT RECOMMENDS YOU CATCH PUBLIC TRANSPORT

It beats parking mile away.

Call 09 366 6400 or check www.rideline.co.nz for more info
Travel the easy way with MAXX to the Big Day Out …

Continuous bus services and frequent train services will operate to the Big Day Out at Mt Smart Stadium, Friday 19 January 2007.

Buses to/from Mt Smart

Continuous bus service from Real Groovy records, 450 Queen Street from 9.15am to 2.00pm.

Return buses operate from Gate B continuously from 9.30pm, returning to Wellesley Street outside the Civic Theatre.

$5 each way - tickets available on the day at the bus stop.

To get you home from the CBD after the concert

- NiteRider buses depart from the Civic precinct 1am to 3am Friday and Saturday nights, with 10 routes across Auckland.

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- Extra late night Northern Express services will operate to Albany and Constellation stations from Britomart stop D2 at 12 midnight, 12.45am and 1.30am.

Trains to/from Mt Smart

Frequent train services will operate on the Southern/Eastern and Western Lines from all stations on the network to Penrose Station.

Tickets available on-board or at the Britomart Transport Centre and Papakura station. Normal fares apply ($3.80 one way from Britomart). In some cases Day Rover passes ($10 for a day pass) offer better value for return travel


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Full line-up for the 2007 Big Day Out in Auckland is Tool, The Killers, My Chemical Romance, Muse, Lily Allen, Violent Femmes, Jet, Scribe, Lupe Fiasco, Kasabian, The Crystal Method DJs, The Streets, Evermore, Dimmer, Blindspott, The Vines, Peaches and Herms, Deceptikonz, Shapeshifter, Goodnight Nurse, , DJ Sir-Vere, John Butler Trio, The Veils, Eskimo Joe, Spank Rock, The Tutts, The Mint Chicks, Diplo, Trivium, Hot Chip, Luciano, That 1 Guy, David Kilgour, PNC, Justice, The Presets, Minuit, Opensouls, Shaky Hands, Jakob, Sinate, The Rabble, Afra & the Incredible Beatbox Band, Little Birdy, John Cooper Clarke, Elemeno P, Die! Die! Die!, The Tuesdays, The Rock and Roll Machine, The Have, SJD, Chris Knox & the Nothing, 4 Corners, Voom, Kora, Suicide Dogs, North Shore Pony Club, Smashproof and Ethical, Nesian Mystik, Bulletproof, Ill Semantics, The Demi Whores, The Larry Normans, The Defendants, D-Form, Disruptiv Live Art

The Big Day Out, Mt Smart Stadium, 19th January 2007 – sold out

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