01 January 2024 - 0 Comments
Some of Christchurch’s top artists will feature in the Little River Music Festival in February 2024 to help raise funds for a community sports facility.
The Little River Music Festival has been revised after a hiatus of ten years and will feature well known artists including The Jordan Luck Band and Christchurch stalwart Al Park and his band.
The one-day festival on 3 February will be at a property in Little River’s picturesque Western Valley Road, where the natural acoustics of the hill-lined valley will add to the day’s sound experience.
The Little River Jiu Jitsu club is organising the festival to raise funds for the renovation of a community building, known as “The Recycling Shed,” so it can be used by various community groups for martial arts, yoga, Pilates, and gymnastics.
Spokesperson Mario Downes says Little River Jiu Jitsu has been training adults and children in martial arts for more than 10 years.
“The club has struggled to raise funds for the renovation project, and it was local musical celebrity Jordan Luck, former lead singer and songwriter of the New Zealand rock band The Exponents, who suggested the music festival be revised,” Downes said. “Jordan is donating his time for the fundraiser.”
The festival will be a family-friendly event set on a beautiful farm in little river with plenty of food, beverages, and children’s activities available on the day. Bring your camp chair, picnic blanket and be ready to enjoy a great day out only 45 minutes from Christchurch.
The event website is. Tickets are available via the website and at Cosmic Ticketing.
ARTISTS
Little River resident Jordan Luck is the former lead singer and songwriter of the New Zealand rock band The Exponents. At the 2007 APRA Silver Scroll Awards on 18 September, Luck was named as the first inductee to the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. He was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to music in the 2012 Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours.
Al Park and his band
Al Park has been at the heart of music in Christchurch for decades. Music has always driven Al’s pursuits one way or another, whether entrepreneurial, performance orientated, mentoring or simply his choice of friends and associates.
Adam Hattaway and the Haunters
One of Christchurch’s most exciting alternative rock’n’roll bands. Since their first album back in 2018, All Dat Love, the quartet have steadily grown their fanbase and developed their sound.
The Western Valley Road Band
A recently formed Little River-based four-piece pop/rock/folk/soul/jazz band of late developers with their own songs.
Patients
A Christchurch based four-piece alternative pop and rock & roll band with elements of psychedelic, punk and shoe-gaze.
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