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Culture calendar: All the Auckland events worth pencilling in for March

Musical artist Benee will be performing at Auckland festival Outerfields, alongside a range of other Kiwi talent. Outerfields Pop prodigy Benee and Kiwi musical stalwarts Fat Freddy s Drop are headlining Auckland s newest music festival, Outerfields. The musical line-up is a mixture of powerful homegrown acts, including The Beths, Aldous Harding, Montell2099, Ladyhawke, Church & AP, and Paige and Harper Finn. March 6, Western Springs. $199. For tickets, click here. RAINBOW PRIDE AUCKLAND/Supplied Ponsonby Street Festival and The Auckland Rainbow Parade Having been pushed back due to the recent change in Covid-19 alert levels, the Ponsonby Street Festival and the Auckland Rainbow Parade will now take place on March 13.

Strut At The Supreme Ball, Surf At A Beach Fest & More Fun Things For The Weekend

See R and R (Rest and Restoration) at the Auckland Fringe Festival. Photo / Supplied Strut At The Supreme Ball, Surf At A Beach Fest & More Fun Things For The Weekend Don t miss the season s ball of all balls, or the croons of Dave Dobbyn By Julia Gessler Thursday Feb. 25, 2021 Embrace the extraordinary at the Auckland Fringe Festival Variously described as an “artistic hurricane” and a place where you may just be shifted “onto a parallel plane”, the Auckland Fringe Festival is once again testing the bounds of creative expression. The 2021 iteration, on now until March 6, draws on a trove of local acts poised to craft a collective sense of wonder and outrageousness, with shows including

Auckland Arts events go ahead, postponed due to Level 3

This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions. Although they said they were relieved to be in alert level 2 now, they were not out of the woods yet. The latest level 3 lockdown has interrupted the Pride and Fringe festivals, with thousands of events quickly moved online, rescheduled or cancelled. Auckland Pride Festival director Max Tweedie said when he watched the announcement, it was a shock.  The adrenalin just kicked in, and my head just kicked straight into contingency plans, and I don t think it really sunk in at all at that time until a couple of days.  It was our worst nightmare.

Covid-19: Splore festival postponed until March as other events eye cancellation

Ninety per cent of the festival’s line-up will still perform in March, he said. The festival chose to pack its programme with 100 per cent Kiwi acts, a decision which is paying off now – with an international line-up, postponing would have been much trickier, Minty said. LAWRENCE SMITH/Stuff Splore Festival was supposed to take place next weekend. Ticketholders who cannot make the new date or do not feel comfortable attending a large event will be able to get a refund. Organisers for large events like Splore, Pride and Round The Bays had to endure an unnerving few days following the Sunday announcement, which stated that Auckland would be plunged into level 3 lockdown for 72 hours.

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