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The New Zealand groups who made up the bulk of the two-day festival's entertainment were less mainstream than Gibb and played rock music. Though over 9000 fans attended, the festival lost money, a pattern that has continued in New Zealand in regard to multi-day outdoor festivals in this country.
Music festivals have a long and chequered history in New Zealand. The first large outdoor rock music festivals were Redwood 70 in 1970 and the Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival in 1973. The largest was the 1979 Nambassa festival, one of several Nambassa festivals held around that time, in Golden Valley, just north of Waihi .
The Mark, Tom and Travis Show Tour; Maroon V Tour; Meet You There Tour; Melodrama World Tour; Memories Do Not Open Tour; A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour; The Monkey Business Tour; The Monster Ball Tour; The Moonshine Jungle Tour; Mötley Crüe Final Tour; The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour; Music for Cars (concert tour) Music of the Spheres World ...
On 22 January 2007 Concert FM was renamed Radio New Zealand Concert to associate it more clearly with the Radio New Zealand brand, [6] which was subsequently shortened to RNZ Concert in 2016. As part of its promotion of New Zealand Music Month, the network has produced a series of podcasts of New Zealand performances of classic works. [ 11 ]
As many parts of the world continue to be ravaged by COVID-19, the New Zealand band Six60 played for a crowd of over 50,000 people at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland.
The Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival was the first large outdoor music festival in New Zealand. It was held on a farm at Ngāruawāhia on the Waikato River , 19 kilometres north-west of Hamilton , for three days from 6 to 8 January 1973.
Mountain Rock Music Festivals, held on a farm near Woodville and later moved to a site near Palmerston North, were widely celebrated Kiwi music events in New Zealand during the 1990s. The event was created and promoted by Paul Geange and Paul Campbell , a Palmerston North Musician and founder of the infamous El Clubbo and the Palmerston North ...
Fact Check: Members of Parliament in New Zealand representing the Maori people, labeled as Te Pāti Māori, interrupted a reading of the ‘Treaty Principles Bill’ on Thursday, November 14th ...