Dave Dobbyn to sing at Napier's Christmas at the Park
Singer and Kiwi icon Dave Dobbyn is the headline act at this year’s Cox Partners Christmas at the Park.
“We are privileged and very excited to be able to bring Dave Dobbyn to Christmas at the Park,” says event organizer
David Trim of Kaisen Charitable Trust.
“When it comes to Kiwi music, Dave Dobbyn is as iconic as you can get. We are simply thrilled to be able to bring such a
treasured entertainer to Hawkes Bay for everyone to enjoy at absolutely no cost to them. A huge thank you must go to New
World Greenmeadows, which is sponsoring Dave's appearance at the event."
Local schools will also be performing a couple of songs on stage with Dave, as well as operatic group Project Prima
Volta. Other entertainment lined up includes an hour of Christmas carols and the unique pyrotechnics display, which has
become one of the most popular parts of the event.
This year’s Cox Partners Christmas at the Park will be held on Saturday 12 December at Anderson Park, Napier.
“Logistically and financially it is a huge undertaking to run this event. The budget is $95,000 and with no ticket or
alcohol sales to help with the costs, we must rally our local businesses and supporting trusts to share the financial
burden,” says David.
“We are fortunate to have so many businesses that agree this is a great community event and sponsor us to ensure
Christmas at the Park remains alive.”
Two hundred volunteers are required to produce and run the night, with community groups like Rotary, Lions, churches and
schools all adding to the experience.
The Anderson Park event is the only free Christmas concert of its size in Hawkes Bay and David is adamant in keeping it
free to enter.
“It’s a great way for people of all walks of life to gather together and celebrate Christmas as a community. It’s a rare
opportunity to see a nationally recognised artist in a wonderful park setting for free,” says David.
What: Cox Partners Christmas at the Park
When: Saturday 12 December, 3:30pm – 9:30pm.
Where: Anderson Park, Napier
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