Art & Entertainment | Book Reviews | Education | Entertainment Video | Health | Lifestyle | Sport | Sport Video | Search

 


New look, lineup: FEAST GISBORNE- Wine, Food, Music Festival

New look and new lineup- FEAST GISBORNE- Wine, Food and Music Festival

Gisborne’s much loved wine and food festival is set to have an exciting revamp for 2012 with the announcement of FEAST GISBORNE. The colourful festival, celebrating the best of the region’s food and wine, will be held on October 21st at Waiohika Estate.

FEAST GISBORNE marks an exciting new chapter in the history of this event, it’s about much more than just a name change; it’s the evolution of the event into a world class festival. The event will be held in the same location as New Zealand’s most celebrated music festival, Rhythm and Vines set amongst a backdrop of vineyards and stunning rural landscape.

“This will be unlike any other food and wine festival in New Zealand, we want to showcase our region, our produce and our love for music in a new and innovative way,” says Alex Turnbull, Festival Director.

Over the coming years FEAST GISBORNE hopes to establish itself as a major player on the tourism calendar, attracting visitors from around the country and overseas to the region and boosting Gisborne’s profile as a food and wine destination.

As well as the best in eating and drinking FEAST goers will enjoy some truly world class entertainment. Headlining this year are New Zealand’s own legendary Dragon and Hello Sailor performing all their hits as part of a 40th Anniversary tour. Wellington’s The Thomas Oliver Band from Wellington will be in support.

Accomodation options have also been expanded with a limited number of two day campervan tickets available for out of towners.

Tickets for the event will go on sale JULY 12TH for $75 through www.feastgisborne.co.nz with the Gisborne iSite and The Wine centre starting ticket sales from July 14th.

Follow Feast Gisborne Wine and food festival here www.facebook.com/feastgisborne

ENDS

© Scoop Media

 
 
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 

Snow Business: Snow Guns Crank Into Action

The start of snowmaking today at Mt Hutt in Methven and early this morning at Coronet Peak in Queenstown signals the impending opening of two of New Zealand’s most popular ski fields. More>>

NZ International Comedy Festival: Winners Have The Last Laugh!

Rose Matafeo and Jarred Christmas have capped off an incredible 2013 NZ International Comedy Festival by picking up the country’s most prestigious comedy awards; the Billy T Award and The FRED Award at last night’s Last Laughs hosted by the bro-mantic duo of Ben Hurley and Steve Wrigley. More>>

Pink Shirt Day: Bullying - Where's The Power?

People in schools and workplaces will think they’re seeing through rose-coloured glasses on May 17 as New Zealanders join together to show solidarity and raise awareness around bullying by wearing pink and celebrating Pink Shirt Day. More>>

ALSO:

Triennial: NZ's Biggest Contemporary Visual Arts Festival Opens

On 10 May Auckland’s art scene bursts to life for the opening of the 5th Auckland Triennial, New Zealand’s largest contemporary visual art festival. More>>

Werewolf: Les Blank - The Quiet American

Gordon Campbell: His unblinking quietness could be intimidating, yet it made him usefully invisible. It was sometimes hard to tell if Blank’s subjects consciously developed a tremendous amount of trust in him, or whether they simply forgot he was there. More>>

ALSO:

Sounds: New Zealand Music Month 2013

It's the first day of May – that means NZ Music Month 2013 begins. Thirty-one days of music across our clubs, libraries, airwaves, screens of all sizes, schools, parks, and theaters starts today. More>>

ALSO:

Comedy Festival: All-Star Gorilla

In All-Star Gorilla a motley crew of WIT's seasoned veterans (and the occasional piece of up-and-coming cannon fodder) will take turns directing improvised scenes, stories, sagas or songs – silly or serious – in a bid to win audience approval (and bananas). More>>

ALSO:

Get More From Scoop

LATEST HEADLINES

 
 
 
 
Culture
Search Scoop  
 
 
Powered by Vodafone
NZ independent news