2208 days ago

Poll: Are you going to the 2020 Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival?

Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times

Morning neighbours,

The lineup for this summer's arts festival was revealed at a special gathering at Turtle Lake on Wednesday night.

There are more than 50 performances ranging from opera to immersive theatre to K-pop and many other forms of artistic expression.

The performance venue list has also expanded. It will now include the Meteor and Clarence Street theatres, Garden Place and Victoria On The River.

What do you think of the festival lineup?

Read all the details here.

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Are you going to the 2020 Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival?
  • 23.1% Yes
    23.1% Complete
  • 43.6% No
    43.6% Complete
  • 33.3% Still not sure
    33.3% Complete
117 votes
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