Christchurch Earthquake Benefit Concert - April 1 2011
Christchurch Earthquake Benefit Concert - April 1 2011
http://www.christchurchconcert.com/
ASB SHOW GROUNDS, AUCKLAND
11:00am to
10:00pm
Multi stage, broad appeal music, performance and art production extravaganza staged over one day. Showcasing New Zealand’s top artists and top international inclusion. From the legends to chart topping contemporary acts. Event production will be cutting edge with each stage being designed individually to suit the genre. Expect massive AV and lighting accompanied the by the best sound systems available in the country, manned by the best in the business. There has been nothing produced in New Zealand like this before.
All profits from event go to Red Cross. Click Here
Zones:
• Main
zone – Hosted by MC Mana, featuring King Kapisi, Rhombus,
Dane Rumble, Avalanche City, Antix, Starboy and more
•
Our:House Dance zone – Hosted by Tim Phin featuring Greg
Churchill, Antiform, Tim Richards and more
• Rock zone
– Hosted by Leigh Hart featuring Barons of Tang, Luger
Boa, Invader Cain, November Zulu and more
• Soul Funk &
Blues zone – Hosted By Rabon Kan featuring The Lady
Killers, Annie Crummer, Rikki Morris, Suzanne Prentice, Kim
Willoughby and more
• Circus zone – featuring Grant
Bridger, The Spiritz, Chocolate Fish, Mark Emmerson and more
• Velvet dance zone – featuring: Rob Warner,
Philippa, Soane, Ben Wah and more
• Additional small
outdoor `tent’ stages to accommodate act overflow
•
Global Market shopping village
http://www.christchurchconcert.com/
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