Sounday, Its Fine And Its Happening This Saturday!
Sounday, Its Fine And Its Happening This Saturday!
There’s nothing quite like a January day in Hagley Park, and this Saturday is going to be a stunner. The last two years have had perfect weather for the annual Sounday and this year is proving to keep up its reputation as the unmissable family event of the summer.
To keep with the family spirit we have a designated gate, specifically for those bringing little ones, for a quick and stress free arrival. There is free water all day, so please bring your water bottles and paddling pools but leave your BYO at home… as we have licensed bars on site so you can be assured an ice-cold beverage.
Come and dance to the tunes, relax on the grass or recline in the shade of the trees, and let MC Morgan Williams (RDU 98.5 breakfast Producer and co-host) guide you through some tasty musical treats from NZ and aboard.
The running order for the day
is:
10-11am /
Ghost
11-11.30am /
Sleepy Age
11.45-12.30pm /
Marianne Dissard (France/US)
12.45-1.30pm
/ Nameless Sons feat. Paul
McLaney
1.45-2.30pm /
Electric Wire Hustle
2.45-3.30pm /
Don McGlashan
3.45-4.30pm /
The Handsome Family (US)
4.45-5.45pm /
The Phoenix Foundation
6-6.45pm /
Dizz1 (Australia)
7-7.45pm /
P Money
8-8.30pm /
Module Live
If this musical Feast isn’t quite enough, we are pleased to announce the Official Sounday After Party. Presented by Jagermeister at 205 Yakatori and Cocktail Lounge (205 Manchester St). FREE entry with music and beats from DJ’s Robbie Glass and Hemi.
ENDS
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