17 December 2003 - 0 Comments
Alpine, the three-day New Years Festival with its 150 plus acts and performers over six zones at Flock Hill Station near Christchurch, is rescued and back on course.
Huge national support, quick action, and sheer passion assures the newly tagged, Alpine, continues on its original track to being the most comprehensive event in New Zealand this New Years Eve after fears a serious drug bust targeting the event’s directors would cause its demise.
New event coordinator Paul Moss says, "We clearly see the original estimates of up to 7000 people in attendance of this years event not changing. You might say its business as before but with added improvements to facilities and production levels from previous years and closer attention to making Alpine a family event….."
Relevant authorities have already given their support for the continuation of the event under its new structure.
All of the 1200 plus previously sold Alpine Unity tickets will be honored at the newly named Alpine New Years Eve Festival.
"The positive energy created by this unified effort to "let the show go on" is unbelievable! The festival will now be run very honestly, professionally, and respectfully," affirms Paul.
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