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1227 days ago

"Saturday Night Live" ~ concert event

Terence from Birkenhead

This will be the first concert I have organised since covid disrupted our lives in early 2020!
This event will be a local community event highlighting the exceptional talents of an eclectic range of Auckland based musicians including......
Luke Hurley ~ singer/songwriter/guitarist
Angel Joseph Gordon ~ classical pianist
Ron Riddell ~ singer/songwriter/poet/guitarist
Jimmy Earle ~ guitarist/vocals
Jocelyn Aydon ~ singer/songwriter/guitarist
Robyn Goudge ~ singer/songwriter/pianist/celtic harp
Terence Downey ~ Poet
So note your diaries folks for a great night out!
Saturday Night Live
Zion Hill Methodist Hall
237 Onewa Road
Birkenhead
Auckland
29th October
7.30pm ~ 10.30PM
Ticket Price only
$25.00 waged
$15.00 unwaged

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