Press Release – Wellington City Council
Wellington City Council’s Summer City programme kicks-off on New Year’s Eve, and with events and activities happening all over the capital there’s something for everyone.
Whairepo Lagoon will be the place to be for New Year’s Eve, with a countdown towards the start of 2021 and music, kai, entertainment and fireworks.
The whānau-friendly event includes an hour of chart-topping favourites with Electric Avenue until the kids’ countdown at 9pm, then from 10pm Orchestra Wellington will entertain until midnight.
After a challenging year, Wellington will be looking forward to celebrating the start of a new one, says Mayor Andy Foster.
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Monday, 21 December 2020, 11:44 am
Wellington City Council’s jam-packed Summer City
programme kicks-off this New Year’s Eve, and with events
and activities happening all over the capital there’s
something for everyone.
Whairepo Lagoon will be the
place to be for New Year’s Eve, as everyone comes together
to countdown towards the start of 2021 with live music, kai,
entertainment and fireworks.
The whānau-friendly
event includes an hour of chart-topping favourites with
Electric Avenue until the kids’ countdown at 9pm, then
from 10pm Orchestra Wellington will entertain the crowd
until midnight.
After a challenging year, Wellington
will be looking forward to celebrating the start of a new
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