Music at the Rotunda 1pm Sunday 10 March 2024
Our first Music at the Rotunda for the season, was a fabulous afternoon of entertainment, in the beautiful setting of Rotorua’s Government Gardens! The following two were cancelled due to the weather!
Here's hoping it's a good one this Sunday!
Bring your picnic, rug or chair to make your afternoon more enjoyable but, don’t bring your wine or other favourite alcoholic beverage as there is an alcohol ban in the area.
Our performers this Sunday are:
1:00pm Blues Club, BOP Blues Club Inc‘s very own band
2pm Krissie Knap, born and raised in Rotorua, Krissie, is not only renowned for her recent standout performance as Aunty Lovey in the local hit musical "8 Scott Ave" but also for her extensive contribution to the world of entertainment as both an MC and performer. With a musical journey that spans from the 60s to today's chart-toppers, including classics by The Beatles, KC and the Sunshine Band, New Zealand music, and tracks by the Pussy Cat Dolls, Krissie, is set to bring her exceptional talent to this special occasion.
Enjoy a lovely, relaxed afternoon at the Band Rotunda being entertained by two performers every sunny Sunday afternoon right through to and including Easter Sunday, 31 March.
Travel by bike – Rotorua Lakes Council have promised bike parking to make your day easier!
This year's series of concerts are only partly funded by The Rotorua Trust. If you would like to make a donation to help cover the costs of our entertainers, sound and advertising, we would be very grateful. All donations received will go towards Music at the Rotunda.
You can make a donation events.humanitix.com...
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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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59.3% Yes, supporting people is important!
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25.3% No, individuals should take responsibility
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43.1% I want to be able to choose.
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47.2% Against. I want to deal with people.
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