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Rugby World Cup 2011 Roadshow coming to Auckland

Published: Fri 15 Jul 2011 04:06 PM
Rugby World Cup 2011 Roadshow coming to Auckland
Auckland is the last pit stop in a journey up the length of New Zealand to give Kiwis a taste of the excitement of Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC 2011).
The RWC 2011 Roadshow kicked-off in Bluff on 4 July and will have already visited more than 20 New Zealand towns and cities by the time it hits four locations across Auckland from 24 to 31 July.
Designed to give New Zealanders a sample of excitement before the Tournament, the Roadshow is free to enter and travels in a custom-designed truck, which opens into a 72sq metre venue.
Auckland fans will be able to have their photo taken with the Webb Ellis Cup, enjoy a taste of REAL New Zealand Festival events, win or buy RWC 2011 tickets, and find out how they can be part of the Tournament.
Fans are encouraged to dress up in support of one of the participating countries to be in to win to tickets to an Auckland match.
Visitors will also meet local players, take part in interactive displays and watch videos about the history and legends of Rugby World Cup 2011, and experience a huge taste of entertainment from cultural performances to DJs, bands and classical music, to clowns, stilt walkers and fire jugglers.
TV One Breakfast weatherman Tamati Coffey will also be broadcasting live from Otara and Orewa.
The action-packed RWC 2011 Roadshow will be in the Auckland region on the following dates:
The action-packed RWC 2011 Roadshow will be in the Auckland region on the following dates:
• 24 July: North Harbour Stadium car park, Albany, 10am to 1pm
• 25 July: Otara Music and Arts Centre (OMAC) car park, Otara, 6.30am to 9.30am
• 26 July: Orewa Beach car park, Orewa, 6.30am to 9.30am
• 31 July: Eastern Viaduct car park, Viaduct Harbour, 10am to 2pm.
For further information and location details, check out www.rugbyworldcup.com/roadshow or www.auckland2011.com.

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