Festival of Colour - Tickets on sale today
Tickets go on sale today
Festival of Colour ticket sales start today 23 February at 9am, so make sure you book early to have a chance of getting tickets to your first choice of shows and times.
The easiest and quickest way to book your tickets is through our website – www.festivalofcolour.co.nz. Just click on the ‘Book tickets now’ button on the home page. There are no booking fees and the only additional charge is an optional one off postage fee to have tickets couriered out to you. Alternatively you can arrange to collect them from the i-SITE log cabin in Wanaka.
You can also book tickets there, where one of the friendly staff can help you with your booking.
There is also our ticketing phone line (03) 443 4178. We do anticipate heavy demand so if you can’t get through we suggest you use one of the alternative methods.
Please don’t be disappointed if you cannot get your first choice of shows and times. Many of the shows are touring so there are lots of options to see your favourite performers in some of our wonderful local halls.
So don’t delay – start booking today.
Be inspired … Be astounded … Be in Wanaka … Be there.
The next Festival of Colour takes place on 28 April to 3 May 2009 and is generously supported by Central Lakes Trust, Community Trust of Otago, Creative New Zealand, Infinity Investment Group, Queenstown Lakes District Council and Aurora.
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