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

 


Mission Estate Concert -- Date Announced for 2013

Mission Estate Concert -- Date Announced for 2013

- Saturday 23rd February 2013 -

The date for the much anticipated, Mission Estate Winery Concert has been confirmed as Saturday, 23rd February 2013.

Sports and Entertainment Limited (SEL) Director of Operations Garry Craft says the date announcement is the first of a series of exciting announcements planned for the coming weeks.

We will announce the artists and ticketing details for the 2013 Concert very soon. Mission Concert guests are advised that the artist announcement is going to be big and if your not already a member of the Mission Concert Club, you should consider becoming one now. Free registration is available at www.missionconcert.co.nz

The Mission Concert has a proud tradition of presenting the best of international talent in the unique and beautiful Mission setting, and this tradition will certainly be upheld in 2013.

Mr Craft says the date announcement allows concert fans to start planning accommodation and travel for next year’s concert immediately.

“Hawke’s Bay is always overwhelmed by demand for accommodation during the weekend of the concert and we are pleased to be able to confirm the date to help both concert fans and the local tourism industry.”

This year the Mission Concert website will again feature a Free Accommodation Listing Service which provides fans with a range of accommodation options, listed by local property owners and agents.

“There’s nothing like the Mission Concert.” – Hawkes Bay Today.

For two decades, the Mission Estate Concert has set the bar, not only attracting the biggest number of music fans annually but some of the world’s biggest entertainers.

From the very beginning in 1993 with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, the Mission Concert established itself as a premier event and every year since, has delivered talent unrivalled by any other event in New Zealand.

Dionne Warwick, Ray Charles, Kenny Rodgers, Shirley Bassey, Julio Iglesias, The Beach Boys, The Doobie Brothers, The Hollies and Lulu, Engelbert Humperdinck, Sir Cliff Richard, John Farnham, B52s, Rod Stewart, Tom Jones, Eric Clapton, the legends of Motown and Sting have entertained a 25,000-strong crowd and they have basked in the glory of their accolades.

These iconic entertainers have enjoyed the event as much as the fans have enjoyed them.

Nestled against the backdrop of the picturesque Greenmeadows foothills on the outskirts of Napier and set in a natural amphitheatre of a winery steeped in its own history, the concert is like a very good vintage; just getting better with age. It’s become the place to meet up at the end of summer break and to forge new friendships with people who share the love of the good things in life.

“The Mission Estate Concert is magic because it is many things to so many people. It has an initial slightly formal picnic feel to it, but as the excitement builds it becomes a more casual outing ... perfect for laughter, meeting up with friends, good wine and song of course. It is a party with lots of guests and the very best of entertainment,” says a fan.

Mission Estate Chief Executive Peter Holley says “we are very proud to continue to be associated with SEL and the ongoing success of the annual Mission concert. The Mission setting makes the concert a unique experience as New Zealand’s premier music event.”

Free registration for artist announcement, concert updates and priority ticket access is available at www.missionconcert.co.nz

ENDS

© Scoop Media

 
 
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 

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:

Cleanup: Bay Of Plenty Flooding - Public Health Advice

There was extensive surface flooding across the coastal Bay of Plenty over the weekend. “We can assume that all flood water is potentially contaminated with farm run-off, faecal matter from feral and domestic animals, and, in some cases, sewage,” says Medical Officer of Health, Dr Phil Shoemack. More>>

ALSO:

Get More From Scoop

LATEST HEADLINES

 
 
 
 
Culture
Search Scoop  
 
 
Powered by Vodafone
NZ independent news