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What s on: Event highlights in Ōtautahi Christchurch

Ben Elton performs his latest stand-up show in Christchurch this weekend as part of a national tour. VICKI ANDERSON offers a few highlights of events in Ōtautahi Christchurch this weekend and beyond. One teenage son was unusually willing to answer the ‘’how was school?’’ question this week. He d used the phrase “hoisted by his own petard” in class and a teacher had responded with another Blackadder phrase. The teacher asked the rest of the class to raise their hand if they knew of Blackadder but no-one did. Now, when the teacher drops Blackadder one-liners just for his benefit, it adds a fun element to his day.

Bic Runga calls for more artists to make music in Māori

Team Dynamite - The Tuning Fork, Auckland

UTR Presents Team Dynamite are thrilled to announce their first tour in over six years, in support of their sold out top five album Respect The Process. The band will be celebrating the release with a six date tour around New Zealand, including shows in Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and finishing in Auckland. Respect the Process features a stellar cast of special guests, including soulstress Bailey Wiley, Prince of Grey Lynn Diggy Dupe and singer/songwriter Louis Baker. A short documentary has been produced by Tom Scott, who released the album via his label, Years Gone By. This album captures our bounce back from adversity. It is the result of us working through the hard times together and using music as our group therapist says Lucky Lance.

Rythym and blues warm hearts and souls at Waitara music festival

Mike Watson06:30, May 03 2021 ANDY JACKSON/Stuff Reggae festival Kiwi Grooves gets underway with Tobias. A hastily prepared rhythm and blues festival at Waitara sent many of its hundreds of attendees home with a warm soul, and lasting memories. The Kiwi Grooves concert on Saturday, featuring some of the country’s finest R and B musicians, was put together with only four weeks’ notice after organisers spotted a similar gig in Northland. Festival co-promoter Gina Blackburn said in spite of the short promotion period the crowd response was heartening. “It was a fantastic turn out with a really good crowd of around 900,” she said.

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