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Another big weekend shaping up for capital with good weather to shine on music and festivals


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A crowd of 30,000 Six60 fans are expected at Sky Stadium for the band’s Wellington concert. The show is one of a number of big events to coincide with good weather over the coming weekend.
On the back of busy Wellington Anniversary and Waitangi weekends, the good times are set to roll on with fine weather and top-notch events on the way.
The capital is set for another purple patch this weekend with tens of thousands of people having marked Chinese New Year celebrations, a concert by Kiwi band Six60 and the Wine and Food Festival on their calendars. Adding to the colour will be the on-going ....

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Heart Of The City Pumping This Valentine's Weekend


Wednesday, 10 February 2021, 4:05 pm
Wellington is getting ready for a big weekend with lots
of events happening all around the city – and we remind
everyone to use public transport where possible, drive safe,
drive sober, and let’s all help make summer
unstoppable.
From Six60 at Sky Stadium, to Chinese New
Year festivities on the waterfront, cricket at the Basin
Reserve, Valentine’s Day celebrations, and the Wellington
Wine and Food Festival in Waitangi Park, locals and out of
towners will be heading to town for one or more of these
events.
Major events happening over the
weekend:
• 5 Feb – 28 March | citytheatre.co.nz ....

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Summer in New Zealand's cities - Where to eat, play and stay


Christchurch is our most exciting city: you just need to know where to look.
While a quintessential Kiwi summer holiday usually involves long beaches, endless boogie boarding, cars packed with camping paraphernalia, diving for crayfish and scallops, sausages on the barbecue and all-round barefoot great outdoorsiness, there’s a lot to be said for a summer in the city.
Your favourite attractions are less crowded, you can get a table at restaurants that are usually packed and there’s an easy-breezy feel to cities when workers are away.
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Auckland
New Zealand’s biggest city is truly at its best over summer. Nothing beats that sun sparkling off the beautiful Waitematā Harbour with Rangitoto ever present. Locals take things slower and it seems there’s some event on every weekend – farmers’ markets, international cricket, Auckland Anniversary day Regatta, International Buskers festival, concerts (Crowded House ....

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