This April, the New Zealand music industry will come together to present two concert events – YOU ARE US/AROHA NUI to raise funds and donate all proceeds from ticket sales to the ‘Our People, Our City’ fund which was set up by the Christchurch Foundation helping those affected by the Christchurch terror attacks.
The New Zealand Music Industry presents
YOU ARE US / AROHA NUI
Hosted by Mike King
Saturday 13th April | Spark Arena | Auckland, NZ
Featuring: Anika Moa, Bailey Wiley, Bene, Bic Runga, Chaii, Dave Dobbyn, The Dilworth Choir, FAFSWAG, Holly Smith, Illbaz, JessB, Marlon Williams, Mitch James, Seth Haapu, Shapeshifter, Six60, Stan Walker, SWIDT, Soraya Lapread, Teeks, with more to be announced…
All tickets on sale 12.00pm Thursday 28 March
ticketmaster.co.nz | 0800 111 999
Doors open 4.00pm
Wednesday 17th April | Christchurch Stadium | Christchurch, NZ
Featuring: The Adults, Anika Moa, Bailey Wiley, Bene, Bic Runga, Bon Runga, Chaii, Christchurch Combined Choir, Dave Dobbyn, Diggy Dupe, The Exponents, Fat Freddys Drop, Holly Smith, Illbaz, Lorde, Marlon Williams, Melodownz, Mitch James, Seth Haapu, Shapeshifter, Shihad, Six60, Stan Walker, Soraya Lapread, Teeks, with more to be announced…
All tickets on sale 12.00pm Friday 29 March
ticketek.co.nz | 0800 842 538
Gates open 5.00pm
Ticket prices are:
Adults $79.00
Children (12 years old and under) $39.00
Press Release:
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel is pleased the New Zealand music industry is getting behind the fundraising effort for those affected by these extremist attacks.
“The impact on our Muslim communities has been huge and they are going to need ongoing support for a very long time. The response of the music industry has been magnificent and we are all grateful for the significance of this contribution to the Muslim community’s long term recovery” the Mayor says.
Some of New Zealand’s biggest acts will take to the stage alongside performers and speakers of cultural diversity all standing together in a safe space for us to honour those who lost their lives and family members on March 15 2019.
Both events will be hosted by MIKE KING (New Zealander of the Year). The official line up of performers and cultural speakers will differ in each city. Artists who have already confirmed their appearances are ANIKA MOA, BENE, BIC RUNGA, DAVE DOBBYN, FAT FREDDY’S DROP, HOLLIE SMITH, ILLBAZ, MARLON WILLIAMS, MITCH JAMES, SHAPESHIFTER, SHIHAD, SIX60, STAN WALKER + SETH HAAPU, TEEKS, and THE ADULTS. More acts will be confirmed in the coming days.
These events are being produced by the industry’s main music promoters working together with support from various organisations from New Zealand and other parts of the world.
“We just had to step up together and do something to help the devastated families but also to show that we are one country” – said promoter Brent Eccles, Eccles Entertainment
“Music has the power to heal and bring us together in ways nothing else does. It is a unifying force across cultures, languages and religions and we will use music to honour the ones we have lost, their families and all affected by this tragedy” – said promoter Mark Kneebone, Live Nation.
Additionally, Ticketmaster and Ticketek will donate the booking fees from purchased tickets to the Our People, Our City fund.
Other cities from around the world are following suit and planning similar events. Further details on these events will be announced in the coming weeks.
YOU ARE US/AROHA NUI could not be put together at such short notice on this large scale without the help of multiple people and organisations within New Zealand. In an effort to donate the full proceeds from ticket sales many are giving their time and equipment at no cost. Ticket booking fees will also be donated for these events.
Full accounting figures will be made available on completion of both events at www.youareus.co.nz
The organisers of YOU ARE US/AROHA NUI urge patrons to only purchase tickets from the events authorised tickets sellers
Auckland – ticketmaster.co.nz | 0800 111 999
Christchurch – ticketek.co.nz | 0800 842 538
For anyone unable to attend these concert events but wishing to donate you can give to the Our People, Our City fund.
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