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Top talent line-up announced for Christmas party!

Top talent line-up announced for New Zealand’s biggest free Christmas party!

Stan Walker, Anika Moa, Avalanche City, Caleb Jago-Ward and Australian singing sensation Jessica Mauboy have been announced as the headline acts for this year’s Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park.

Since 1994, this multi-cultural musical spectacular has starred some of the nation’s most talented singers, dancers and musicians and this year Coca-Cola NZ are delighted to confirm that Vince Harder, Lavina Williams, Esther Stephens, Nyree Huyser, Ben Lummis and Marley Wilcox-Nanai will also join the star studded line-up for the nation’s favourite Christmas gathering.

Annette Chillingworth from Coca-Cola NZ said, “The performers this year are truly exceptional and they all love being in the show. For 22 years I’ve had the privilege of leading a wonderful dedicated team who year after year work tirelessly to deliver this spectacular community gathering. It’s a perfect way for family and friends to get together to celebrate the start of the festive season.”

This year, Coca-Cola NZ have partnered with TV2 to broadcast a 90 minute special on Sunday 13 December, featuring highlights from the Auckland and Christchurch events.

Once again Coca-Cola NZ is delighted to be supporting Youthline and ask concertgoers to be generous and bring a gold coin donation.

ENDS

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