*Friday Night with The Moody Blues and 60 Sculptor
*Friday Night with The Moody Blues and 60 Sculptors in Upper Hutt *
A "Night in White Satin' tonight at Harcourt
Park in Upper Hutt
celebrates the Moody Blues coming to
NZ for the first time in April.
At the stonecarving
event where 60 sculptors fron around Central NZ are working
in Oamaru stone a night of Moody Blues music is being
presented.
Band member Justin Hayward has recorded a
personalsed message for Upper Hutt in Monaco to be played at
tonights event. Public attending will aslo have a chance to
find out more about the band's concert in April as well as a
chance to win 2 tickets to the
concert.
Concert
Promoter Phil Sprey will be on hand to mix with Moody
Blues fans. The public can bring their own vinyl
records and CDs of the Moodys for a play on the outdoor
sound system from 6.30 pm t0 around 9 pm.
Upper Hutt City
Promotion Manager Paul Lambert says Harcourt Park is
regarded as one of the best outdoor locations in the
region and its
Lord of the Rings film locations there
brings many overseas vistors to the park.
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