International Buskers Festival 2024
An unmissable and impressive line-up of international performers from all over the globe will hit Auckland’s Waterfront and CBD over Auckland Anniversary Weekend, with four full days of energetic, spellbinding tricks, stunts and displays of balancing acts, acrobatic, magic, rola bola, diabolero, dance, circus, comedy, cyr wheel and so much more!
The festival runs from Friday 26th January to Monday 29th January. Day shows start every day at 12 noon, with the last show at 8pm. Busker pitch sites are located around Auckland Waterfront and CBD.
See the full schedule and list of performers at www.aucklandbuskersfestival.co.nz...
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WHERE
Te Komititanga Square, Lower Queen Street, Auckland City Centre
Also on at Eastern Viaduct and Karanga Plaza, Wynyard Quarter/Red Bull Cliff Diving Activation Area, Wynyard Quarter
WHEN
Friday 26 January 2024
Saturday 27 January 2024
Sunday 28 January 2024
Monday 29 January 2024
12pm-8pm
COST-----Free------Koha
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