Huge week ahead for Auckland
3 July 2017
Huge week ahead for Auckland
Fanzones, the Auckland Fan Trail, free
entertainment, rugby personalities – and live screening of
the Emirates Team New Zealand Welcome Home Parade
SUMMARY
•
Auckland turns it on for a huge celebration of sport this
week, for the third and final test of the DHL New Zealand
Lions Series and the Emirates Team New Zealand Welcome Home
Parade.
• Queens Wharf Auckland
Fanzone’s big screens will show the welcome home parade
live.
• Party at Queens Wharf Auckland
Fanzone with Motor City Family Funk (pictured), pop-up
entertainment, and see Sir John Kirwan and Melodie Robinson
chat to rugby personalities.
• Watch
the final test live at Queens Wharf Rugby Fanzone and North
Rugby Fanzone, both with free family-friendly activities,
plus food and drink for sale.
• See
legendary rugby trophies, including the Webb Ellis Cup, in
the DHL Dome at the Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone.
•
Walk the Auckland Fan Trail to Eden Park, a walking route
filled with free entertainment and activities.
Auckland is turning on the excitement, celebration and entertainment as The British & Irish Lions return to the region for the third and final test match in the DHL New Zealand Lions Series and Emirates Team New Zealand return home.
Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone is the place to be from Thursday, 6 July to Saturday, 8 July, with live screenings of the welcome home parade and final test, the best of local funk to party along to, family-friendly activities, legendary rugby trophies on display (including the Webb Ellis Cup) in the DHL Dome, plus food and drink for sale.
The third test will also be screened live at the North Rugby Fanzone at the North Shore Events Centre, and Auckland’s Fan Trail between Queens Wharf and Eden Park will be buzzing with free entertainment and activities on Saturday, 8 July.
Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development Head of Major Events, Charmaine Ngarimu says the atmosphere in Auckland will be incomparable.
“Auckland is the place to be this week, for locals and visitors alike. The city will be in full celebration mode to welcome The British & Irish Lions and their fans back to town and welcome Emirates Team New Zealand back home. The atmosphere on the waterfront will be electric, and there will be plenty to do and see at the fanzones, on the Fan Trail and around the city.”
On Thursday, Auckland’s waterfront is the place to catch all the excitement. The Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone will be open from 11am – 11pm, packed with free entertainment and activity. As well as providing a prime viewing position for the Emirates Team New Zealand Welcome Home Parade on-water sail past early afternoon, the welcome home street parade will also be broadcast live on the big screens at the fanzone.
At 6pm, Sir John Kirwan will celebrate more great Kiwi wins on the world stage, chatting to Huriana Manuel, captain of the world champion New Zealand Women’s Sevens before a screening of the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup finals.
On Friday, 7 July, a full day at Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone peaks with Motor City Family Funk, the funkiest local band to celebrate with, from 8pm. Friday also offers more action in the adidas DFYAKL Tournament, designed to empower the next generation of rugby players and celebrate young up-and-coming talent, from 8am-3pm; Melodie Robinson interviews rugby personalities at 6pm; and DJ Rivers Awarau is on at 7-8pm and 10-11pm.
On Saturday, 8 July, fans looking to watch the third and final test live have two choices of fanzones – Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone or the North Rugby Fanzone at the North Shore Events Centre.
On Queens Wharf, entertainment and activities run from 11am-11pm, with entertainment and family-friendly activities, including giant inflatables, rugby photographic exhibitions and the DHL Dome Trophy exhibition, with the Webb Ellis Trophy proudly on display. Food and drink will be on sale, and the fanzone has licensed and alcohol-free areas, including the family zone upstairs in Shed 10.
At the North Shore Events Centre, the North Rugby Fanzone has the third test match live on the big screen, family-friendly activities including face-painting, giant inflatables and Matariki arts and crafts. Food and drink will be for sale.
Fans travelling to the match can take Auckland’s famous Fan Trail, a 4.2km walking route from Queens Wharf to Eden Park filled with free entertainment and fun activities, with street performers including fire dancers and circus performers, drag artistes, Celtic and samba drummers, kapa haka, live music and face painting.
Auckland’s activities for the DHL New Zealand Lions Series are part of the Rugby 2017 Festival and are being delivered by Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), on behalf of Auckland Council, in association with central government.
What’s on:
Thursday, 6 July
11am-11pm Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone, with entertainment and family-friendly activities, including giant inflatables, rugby photographic exhibitions and the DHL Dome Trophy exhibition.
12.30pm Emirates Team New Zealand Welcome Home Parade, live on the big screens and wharf-side viewing of the sail-past at Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone
6pm Sir John Kirwan celebrates more great Kiwi wins on the world stage, chatting to Huriana Manuel, captain of the world champion New Zealand Women’s Sevens before a screening of the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup finals.
(There will be road closures and bus diversions in place for the Emirates Team New Zealand Welcome Home Parade. Full details will be available via https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/events/ )
Friday, 7 July
8am-11pm Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone, with entertainment and family-friendly activities.
8am – 3pm adidas DFYAKL Tournament at the Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone, where young people from around Auckland compete in a re-formulated game of touch rugby designed to empower the next generation of rugby players and celebrate young up-and-coming talent.
6pm Melodie Robinson chats to rugby personalities.
7pm DJ Rivers Awarau
8-10pm The perfect celebration party band Motor City Family Funk.
10-11pm DJ Rivers Awarau
Saturday, 8 July
11am-11pm Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone, with entertainment and family-friendly activities, including giant inflatables, rugby photographic exhibitions and the DHL Dome Trophy exhibition.
4-7.35pm Auckland Fan Trail, 4.2km walking route from Queens Wharf to Eden Park, filled with free entertainment and fun activities.
7.35pm Watch the All Blacks v The British & Irish Lions third Test match live on the big screen at Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone.
6-10pm North Rugby Fanzone at the North Shore Events Centre, Wairau, has the third test match live on the big screen, family-friendly activities including face-painting, giant inflatables and Matariki arts and crafts. Food and drink will be for sale.
(3pm onwards Quay St will be closed between Albert and Commerce Streets)
*CLOSED* Please note that Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone will be closed on Monday, 3 July, Tuesday, 4 July and Wednesday 5 July.
Top tips for catching the action
at the fanzones:
• Fans visiting the Queens
Wharf Auckland Fanzone can also check out display of
legendary NZ Rugby trophies in the DHL Dome, including the
Webb Ellis Cup, as well as stunning historic rugby
photographs in the Hard on the Heels exhibition by
New Zealand’s leading rugby photographer Peter
Bush.
• If you enjoy hustle and bustle, and like
the buzz of a crowd to watch action on the big screen,
Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone is for you. It has different
areas to watch the match, including a family area upstairs
in Shed 10.
• If you want to avoid coming into
the city centre and prefer smaller crowds, head to the North
Rugby Fanzone at the North Shore Events Centre. Both will
have live screenings of the test match, free activities like
face-painting and giant inflatables, and food and drink for
sale.
• Both Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone and
North Rugby Fanzone, at the North Shore Events Centre, have
alcohol-free areas and licensed areas. Please don’t bring
alcohol with you, and note that intoxicated people will be
asked to leave.
• Forget the hassle of parking
and come by bus, train, on foot or bicycle. Queens Wharf
Auckland Fanzone is close to the Britomart Train Station and
downtown bus stops, while Quay St will be closed between
Albert and Commerce Streets from 3pm.
• Kids can
have a go at Matariki arts and crafts at North Rugby
Fanzone, get their faces painted or play on giant
inflatables.
• For more information about
Auckland’s Fanzones, go to www.aucklandnz.com/fanzone. For more
information about everything in the Rugby 2017 Festival, go
to rugby2017festival.com.
Travelling to
the game:
• Travel on trains and special events
buses is included with pre-purchased game tickets and starts
4 hours (for trains) and three hours (for special events
buses) before kick-off and finishes when services end that
evening.
• Or walk the Auckland Fan Trail from
Queens Wharf to Eden Park. Allow a couple of hours to walk
the Fan Trail to make the most of the free entertainment,
fun activities and food, water and coffee giveaways. If you
don’t fancy the whole route, the corner of Ponsonby and
Great North Roads is a popular starting point.
•
This is Auckland – the weather is changeable – bring a
raincoat and extra warm layers, grab a free coffee or rain
poncho on the Fan Trail.
• For more information
about the Auckland Fan Trail, go to www.aucklandnz.com/fantrail and for more
information about taking public transport to the game, go to
www.at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/events/dhl-new-zealand-lions-series-2017/
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