Disney s THE LION KING Officially Opens in Auckland, NZ
It s THE LION KING s first visit to New Zealand.by Oliver Oliveros
New Zealand-born actor Nick Afoa leads the cast of Disney s THE LION KING at the Spark Arena.
Auckland, NZ After a hiatus of over a year, the international tour of Disney s The Lion King, which premiered in Manila in 2018, is back on its paws. The Lion King officially opened at the 4,500-seater Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand (NZ), last weekend. Performances run now through July 18, 2021.
Michael Cassel Group, in association with Disney Theatrical Productions, and local presenting partner Spark Arena present the production, which flew in more than 100 crew and artists from all over the world who work alongside local talents to bring The Lion King to life, especially after the setbacks brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.
Pull It Off” at the 2019 Manitoba Country Music Awards.
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Female Artist Of The Year at the 2018 Manitoba Country Music Awards.
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The 15-year-old actress excitedly exclaims that she wishes to raid the No Time to Die singer s closet because she always looks amazingly in style and has the cutest clothes .
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