Auckland 2019: what’s on, what’s new and what you need to do
Auckland 2019: what’s on, what’s new and what
you need to do!
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SUMMARY
• No matter the
season, the lineup of events in Auckland in 2019 will have
something for everyone.
• As well
as events, the number of hotels and other construction
projects that will be completed in 2019 will excite many
Aucklanders and visitors to Auckland.
•
Check out our top ten list of events and experiences taking
place in 2019
No matter the season and no matter your interests, the event lineup for Auckland in 2019 has something for everyone.
The new year kicks off with a smack of cricket bats and whack of tennis rackets with both the Burger King Super Smash T20 and ASB Classic; space enthusiasts can go “Above and Beyond” with a new immersive aerospace exhibition at MOTAT; and theatre-lovers can venture into a whole new world with Disney's Aladdin - The Musical.
It doesn’t stop there with an exciting array of sporting events, music events, exhibitions, theatrical shows, exciting hotel openings, and new tourism experiences all taking place throughout 2019, alongside Auckland’s annual calendar of events.
Auckland’s city centre is undergoing exciting transformation, which includes four world-class hotels opening in 2019 including the five-star SKYCITY Horizon and Park Hyatt; additionally, New Zealand's largest property development, Commercial Bay, is on track to be finished by September.
The $1 billion project will bring together high-quality retail, food and beverage, its own luxury hotel and the new PwC Tower.
Another exciting prospect for 2019 is saying goodbye to the winter blues with a new and uniquely Auckland winter festival serving up a variety of different food and lighting events across the region in July.
With so many events and experiences to choose from all year long - alongside the region’s stunning natural playground, range of tourism activities and delicious food and beverage options - Auckland is the perfect destination for everyone, at any time of the year.
Here’s a sample of events we’re excited about in 2019:
1. Disney’s Aladdin - The
Musical, The Civic, Queen St (3 January – 10
February)
One of the world’s most raved about
musicals is finally hitting New Zealand shores! Aladdin: The
Musical is based on the 1992 Disney animation Aladdin –
sing-alongs from the audiences are expected.
2. Auckland Lantern Festival, Auckland Domain
(14-17 February)
Celebrate Chinese New Year and
the Festival’s 20th anniversary! More than 800 handmade
Chinese lanterns will light up the Auckland Domain where you
can enjoy the tastes of Asia, watch live music, dance, and
martial arts performances; then top it all off with the
spectacular fireworks finale. With free entry, it’s great
weekend of fun for all ages.
3. Cirque du
Soleil – KOOZA, Alexandra Park (15 February – 3
March)
The famous Cirque du Soleil is bringing
another incredible show to New Zealand in 2019. KOOZA
returns to its circus origins with a performance that
focuses on stunning acrobatics and the art of clowning.
4. Baking school opening at Chelsea Bay,
Birkenhead (early 2019)
Chelsea Bay, a sugar factory on
Auckland’s North Shore, recently relaunched tours around
its factory floor and opened a new cafe. In early 2019, they
will offer adult and children's baking lessons in the
Edmonds Baking School, which is bound to be the source of
many amateur bake-off competitions amongst work colleagues,
friends and family.
5. Pasifika Festival,
Western Springs Park (23-24 March)
Pack a picnic
rug, and step into the relaxed but vibrant atmosphere that
can only be Pasifika. Pasifika Festival is made up of 11
unique villages – each with their own performance stage
and market setting – that showcase the cultures of 11
Pacific Island nations. Wander the market stalls for
delicious food, plus traditional arts and crafts.
6. Park Hyatt Auckland, opening
May
This will be the first Park Hyatt hotel in
New Zealand. This exciting project is an exemplar of what
the Wynyard Quarter revitalization is all about: quality
design and builds at the highest sustainability standards
and a site use that contributes to economic activity on the
waterfront.
7. Commercial Bay, opening
September
The Commercial Bay project is set to
transform Auckland's CBD and waterfront. The $1 billion
project will bring together high-quality retail, food and
beverage, its own luxury hotel and the new PwC Tower.
Commercial Bay will be a great hub to grab a bite to eat,
catch up with friends over a few drinks, and for treating
yourself to a fabulous shopping spree.
8.
Auckland Diwali Festival (October)
Celebrate our
most vibrant Indian festival with food, entertainment,
dancing and crafts. Diwali is an important and ancient
Indian festival celebrated throughout India and in Indian
communities around the world. The Auckland Diwali Festival
brings Aucklanders and visitors of all ages and ethnic
backgrounds together to celebrate and experience Indian
culture in its many exciting forms.
9.
International and domestic sporting events – throughout
the year
Kick off the year in the sun at the ASB
Classic watching tennis superstars from around the world, or
from the stands at Eden Park for upcoming international and
domestic cricket matches. Then later in the year, warm up
your winter by cheering on your favourite netball, football
and rugby teams. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for other
local sporting events, including any announcements for the
Auckland Tuatara – our local heroes of baseball!
10. Top international and local live music in
Auckland – throughout the year
From
international acts to music festivals and the best of
home-grown artists, you can hear the best in Auckland. Check
out Splore or St Jerome's Laneway Festivals, or grab tickets
to Lily Allen, Greta Van Fleet, Mumford & Sons, Six60,
Florence + The Machine, Eagles, The Hollies, Fat Freddy’s
Drop, Kiss, Don Giovanni presented by APO and much, much
more!
To find out more about what to see and do in Auckland in 2019 and beyond, visit aucklandnz.com/visit.
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