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Get ready to groove because May is fast approaching, and so is Auckland Live’s much-awaited Te Marama Puoro O Aotearoa New Zealand Music Month programme, in collaboration with the vibrant music community of Aotearoa. This month-long celebration promises a mixtape of cool experiences throughout May, from soulful tunes to a whānau-friendly neon rave and digital experiences to immerse you in New Zealand’s music scene.
Auckland Live at Lunch, Friday 10, 17, 24 May, 12.15 pm |
FREE
Tiny Rave Saturday
11 May, 10.00 am | FREE – bookings required via Moshtix
Ignite your little one's love for music at Tiny Rave, the ultimate dance party for kids! Picture this: a neon wonderland filled with vibrant colours, infectious beats, and endless fun. Hosted by the one and only DJ Grantis spinning the hottest Kiwi whānau-friendly tracks, Tiny Rave promises an unforgettable experience for children aged 8-and-under, alongside their grown-ups. Neon face painting? Check. Glow sticks galore? Check. But that's not all – parents can also fuel up with a cup of coffee from the caffeine corner, ensuring they're just as energized as their pint-sized party animals. This is a FREE ticketed event, but there will be a number of walk-up tickets available on the day to ensure everyone gets a chance to enjoy this super-fun whānau rave.
FromThePit, Saturday 2 – Friday 31 May | FREE
Step inside New Zealand’s music scene with FromThePit, the longest-running music photography exhibition in the country. Featuring the works of over sixty talented photographers with over 100 photographs, this exhibition showcases a curated set of images of local artists and venues that define our homegrown music culture. Catch the exhibition on the Auckland Live Digital Stage in Aotea Square during select times throughout the month.
Ka Mua Ka Muri, Saturday 2 – Friday 31 May | FREE
The Auckland Live Digital Stage will also host the captivating web series Ka Mua Ka Muri which references the whakataukī/māori proverb that loosely means ‘to walk backwards into the future’. Filmed in the second-floor basement of the Auckland Central City Library, this series showcases 13 performances and interviews with Auckland musicians and songwriters working in the fringes of the Tāmaki Makaurau music community spanning various genres from folk to RnB.
For information on all events across Te Marama Puoro o Aotearoa New Zealand Music Month supported by Auckland Live, please visit aucklandlive.co.nz
Photo Credit: Blindspott - Brad Miller / Islay Imagery
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