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  2. Christmas in the Park (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in the Park is the title given to annual free music concerts held in cities across New Zealand during the Christmas season. The two largest Christmas in the Park events, held in Auckland and Christchurch since December 10, 1994, are sponsored by Coca-Cola. They draw up to 250,000 [1] and 100,000 [2] spectators, respectively.

  3. Redwood 70 - Wikipedia

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    9,000–10,000 (estimated) The Redwood 70 National Music Convention, commonly referred to as Redwood 70, was a music festival held on Auckland Anniversary Weekend in Swanson, West Auckland, New Zealand in 1970. Held six months after the Woodstock festival in the United States, Redwood 70 was the first modern multi-day pop music festival held in ...

  4. New Zealand music festivals - Wikipedia

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    Redwood 70 – 31 January–1 February 1970 – Redwood Park, Swanson, West Auckland Toots & Grooves – 25–27 January 2008 – Wellington 's Ska festival over 2 days. Waikino music festival – January 1977 – Farm at Waitawheta near Waikino , between Waihi and Karangahake Gorge .

  5. Rainbow's End (theme park) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .rainbowsend .co .nz. Rainbow's End is a 9.3 hectares (23 acres) theme park in Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand. Rainbow's End includes the main theme park and also Kidz Kingdom, a family entertainment centre for children 8 years and under. [1] [2] The park, owned by Rainbows End Theme Park Limited, a subsidiary of Rangatira Limited ...

  6. Aotea Square - Wikipedia

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    Aotea Square. Coordinates: 36°51′08″S 174°45′47″E. Aotea Square hosting an art installation, 2010. Aotea Square is a large paved public area in the CBD of Auckland, New Zealand. Officially opened in 1979 by Sir Dove-Myer Robinson next to Queen Street, it is used for open-air concerts and gatherings, markets, and political rallies.

  7. Parnell, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The park was renamed for Sir Dove-Myer Robinson, the longest-serving mayor of Auckland, who served for 18 years. The Rose Gardens are popular for weddings and each year in November, the park is host to the Parnell Festival of Roses, which showcases New Zealand craft stalls, art exhibitions, music, strolling performers and thousands of roses.

  8. Spark Arena - Wikipedia

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    Spark Arena. / -36.8471738; 174.7769451. Spark Arena[ 2] (also known as Auckland City Arena, and formerly as Vector Arena) is a multipurpose arena in Auckland, New Zealand. The venue is located at Quay Park, Parnell, very close to Britomart Transport Centre and The Strand Station.

  9. Albert Park, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Albert Park is a public park in central Auckland, bounded by Wellesley Street East, Princes Street, Bowen Avenue and Kitchener Street.From the entrance at the corner of Bowen Ave and Kitchener St, sealed footpaths climb steeply through native trees to the large flat area at the summit, where a formal layout of paths and flower gardens encircle a fountain.