Headline acts announced for Christmas in the Park
COCA-COLA CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
Top headline acts
announced
for star-studded
musical spectacular!
Auckland Domain: Saturday 13th December
Multi- award winning songstress Ladi6 and Kiwi music sensation Broods are the headline acts for the 21st anniversary performances of Coca- Cola Christmas in the Park.
Internationally acclaimed recording artist Ladi6 will perform at Christchurch’s Hagley Park on Saturday 29th November while brother-sister hit duo Broods take the stage at the Auckland Domain on Saturday 13th December.
They’ll be joined by Silver Scroll award winner Tami Neilson, Nyree Burt, Barry Southgate, Lavina Williams, Andrew Papas, Ria Hall, backing vocalistsAnna Grahame, Paul Fagamalo and Yuli Quay and a talent packed line-up of celebrated singers, dancers and musicians.
Show producer Jade Turrall says, “This year’s show will deliver the same great mix of crowd favourites and current hits, but there’ll be a lot of colour, energy, bigger sounds and a more contemporary look and feel.”
In Christchurch, the event will be hosted by MORE FM’s Gary McCormick and Simon Barnett and TV3’s John Campbell will MC the Auckland show.
This year Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park is supporting Youthline in their work to create communities in which young people develop and thrive.
Highlights from the concert can be seen in the special 90 minute broadcast on TV3 on Sunday 14th December. For more information go towww.christmasinthepark.co.nz.
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