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Chinese New Year, January/February (varies) Valentine's Day, 14 February; Loud Shirt Day, 24 February (2023, No information available for 2022) [1] Children's Day, first Sunday in March
In September 2003 the inaugural event of the "new" Auckland Festival took place. [2] Subsequently, the dates were moved to March and festivals were held in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015 before becoming annual in March 2016.
ALAC presents live arts performances and events at several prominent venues across Auckland; it provides support to the arts and creative sector; and provides opportunities for people of all ages to engage with the arts. It is a business unit under the council controlled organisation Auckland Unlimited of Auckland Council and comprises:
Additional events have included the 2011 Game Development panel, [7] and the 2012 art exhibition at Unitec Snow White Gallery of Japanese anime artist Fuzichoco. [8] [9] The event is notable for early support of cos-players from 2008 on. [10] In 2011, former World Cosplay Champion Yuri Inaba was an invited participant of Overload. [11]
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This was the first cancellation in the history of the event. [6] Part-way through the Big Gay Out 2021, it was announced that three cases of COVID-19 had emerged in South Auckland. [7] Mayor Phil Goff learned of the outbreak on his way to the event, but was advised that the event could continue. [8]
In 1920 when the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association (now Tennis Auckland) was looking for a permanent base, the only available site was a tip in Stanley Street. The local clubs raised the-then significant sum of 1,800 pounds to prepare the site and build new courts. For the next 30 years the Tennis Centre in Stanley Street was home to local ...
The free event in 2019 offered farm animals, FMX shows, a Looney Tunes Live Show, rides and a performance by Tiki Taane. [6] The 2020 show, scheduled for 9 –13 April, was cancelled due to crowd restrictions introduced to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand. This was only the second time in 177 years that the show was not held. [2]