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Auckland International Buskers Festival 3 Days Away!

Auckland International Buskers Festival 3 Days Away!

International award winning Street Performers will set the BIG little city alight with their awe inspiring, death defying stunts and humour this Auckland Anniversary Weekend!

The Festival features Bob at Large who featured on the Late Show with David Letterman juggling 3 tennis balls while riding a tall unicycle on a treadmill!

The Festival is comprised of five sites spread throughout Auckland City the BIG little City. Sites include Viaduct Harbour sites, Vulcan Lane, Downtown Westfield, Princes Wharf, and the Seafood Festival/Halsey Street.

The night shows at Market Square have been part of the Festival since 2003 and are a great way to socialise with friends whilst enjoying good outdoor dining in a fun and comical environment.

Acts for the 2012 Festival include:

• Victor Rubilar (Sweden/Argentina)
• Reuben DotDotDot (Australia)
• Hiyro (Japan)
• Blingling Bro’s (New Zealand)
• The Wally Show (Iceland/Australia)
• Bob at Large (USA)
• Lisa Lottie (The Netherlands)
• Nickey Fynn (Thailand/USA)
• Mickey J (Australia)
• Sir R Wolley (England/New Zealand)

Vote for your favourite performer with The People’s Choice Award

For more information on the amazing spectacle which is The Auckland International Buskers Festival visit www.aucklandbuskersfestival.co.nz

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