BLOOM Family Festival is the first of it's kind
BLOOM Family Festival is the first festival of it's kind for New Zealand!
There are heaps of fun activities to keep
everyone entertained at BLOOM; whether that's listening to
great Kiwi music from artists such as Ladi6, Greg Johnson,
Sola Rosa and many more; getting active with the kids at the
Funky Fairground or Freestyle Skate Park; take in some
Story-Telling; enjoy a workshop with Royal New Zealand
Ballet or watching something completely different like The
Company of the Lance Jousters!
“There's fun for everyone at BLOOM; whether that’s getting funky with Baby Loves Disco, getting creative in the Youthtown Big Top Art Tent or watching some of NZ’s best bands! BLOOM is the perfect place to kick back, relax and enjoy those summer vibes with the whole family,” said Francis Hughes, Festival Director.
Fabulous food will be available from BLOOM Farmers Market and Food Court with a cool beer, a chilled wine - or catch up with mates at cocktail hour before taking in the evening's main stage entertainment featuring top NZ music acts booked by Peter Urlich and DJ Murry Sweet-Pants!
BLOOM Family Festival proudly
presents Ladi6, Sola Rosa, Greg Johnson, The Thomas Oliver
Band, Dave McArtney and the Pink Flamingos, The Babysitters
Circus, The Nukes, Royal New Zealand Ballet, Drummania, The
ConRays, Groovadelic Orchestra, Trudy Lile Band, The Lewis
McCallum Quartet, Latin Aotearoa, Orquesta Amadeus, Atsushi
and the Mini Moisties .. with more line up announcements to
come please visit the website www.bloomfamilyfestival.co.nz and follow
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