Art and design enthusiasts are also well catered for this summer, with Auckland Art Gallery featuring work by one of New Zealand’s most important artists in A Place to Paint: Colin McCahon in Auckland; the first major survey of work by French-born, New Zealand artist Louise Henderson, Louise Henderson: From Life; and the international Denmark Design exhibition opening 26 October. At the New Zealand Maritime Museum, Tākiri: An Unfurling brings together the work of seven contemporary artists to explore early Maori and European encounters.
Iconic concert venue Western Springs Stadiums is set to rock this summer, starting with Friday Jams Live, New Zealand’s biggest party. Returning to Western Springs for the second year, it will bring together several legendary global icons for a marathon of non-stop RNB hits including Janet Jackson, Black Eyed Peas and 50 Cent. A week later, on 28 November, the newest event on the summer music calendar, Festival X Rising, will feature multiple Grammy, Billboard and Brit Award artist Calvin Harris as the headline act.
For family-friendly entertainment leading up to Christmas, the delightful Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts is on at the Bruce Mason Centre from 21—23 December, featuring hilarious twists on the world’s best-loved fairy tales.
To make the most of the long summer nights, Auckland Zoo will stay open late on selected dates from mid-January through to early March. These provide the perfect opportunity for wildlife and conservation-loving adults to head to the Zoo and help build a future for wildlife.
The new year concert line-up starts on a high note with the invincible Fat Freddy’s Drop occupying the outer fields at Western Springs on 18 January. Seven-time Grammy Award winner and Empress of Soul Gladys Knight will perform at The Civic on 13 February, while New Zealand’s favourite band Six60 returns to Western Springs Stadium on 22 February for a second sold-out concert in as many years.
In the same month, iconic rockers Queen and global crowd-pleaser Elton John are set to fill Mt Smart Stadium to capacity. Queen + Adam Lambert bring The Rhapsody Tour on 7 February, followed by Elton John’s three Farewell Yellow Brick Road performances a few weeks later. With over 80,000 fans attending so far, two of the Rocketman’s shows are already sold out.
The exciting celebration of people, places, culture and art that is Auckland Arts Festival will see more than 1,000 artists showcase theatre, music, cabaret, dance and visual arts throughout the city for 19 days in March – many in RFA venues. An anticipated Festival highlight, high fashion will meet iconic fairy tale in the darkly delectable retelling of Snow White at the Aotea Centre from 11 – 15 March.
No Auckland summer is complete without blockbuster musical theatre. The hotly anticipated international phenomenon The Book of Mormon, by the creators of South Park, arrives at The Civic in March. For the family, the magical high-flying musical that is practically perfect in every way, Mary Poppins, lands at the Bruce Mason Theatre in April.
RFA Chief Executive Chris Brooks is delighted Auckland has firmly established itself as the entertainment capital of the country and that RFA’s venues are so popular among the world’s biggest promoters.
Over the last eight years, we have successfully positioned Auckland as a vibrant summer entertainment destination where you can attend major international touring concerts, blockbuster musicals, exhibitions and festivals.
“This has a significant flow-on effect for Auckland’s economy, including the accommodation, hospitality and tourism sectors. It is extremely rewarding to see the huge economic and cultural benefits our activities bring to the city and this summer will be our biggest yet,” says Brooks.
For Taste of Auckland, the Monster Energy S-X Open and U2, RFA has worked with fellow CCO Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development (ATEED), whose sponsorship supports the significant economic returns these events will generate.