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Chase the sun with Council events

Wednesday, December 4, 2024   Posted in: Signatory Notice Board By: Administrator With tags: families, arts, community event, Film, summer, music, School Holidays

Christchurch City Council Newsline: 3rd December 2024

We’ve rounded up all the Christchurch City Council summer events, so you can fill your calendar with your favourites.

Check out what’s on in Ōtautahi Christchurch, including concerts, outdoor movies, theatre, and kite-flying fun at the beach.

For all events, people are encouraged to bring their own chairs or picnic blankets to sit on.

Check out What’s On for everything happening in Ōtautahi Christchurch this summer.

NYE24 and NYE Kids’ Countdown

Ring in the New Year at the biggest party in town.

Experience three showstopping bands at NYE24, including Melbourne-based tribute band and headliner Queen Forever. The FREE outdoor concert at North Hagley Park runs from 8pm on 31st December and finishes up just after the midnight fireworks display.

There’s fun for the whole family at the NYE Kids’ Countdown earlier in the evening from 4 to 7pm.

Outdoor Cinema

With new sessions added this year, the Outdoor Cinema will have something for everyone, with eleven movies on offer. Held in the North Quad of The Arts Centre | Te Matatiki Toi Ora, the series runs across 3rd to 5th January and 10th to 12th January 2025.

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Rocky Horror Picture Show with a late-night screening and your best dress-ups or take the whānau to a 5pm session for the kids.

Check out the movie schedule and entry fees for Outdoor Cinema at the Arts Centre.

Anthony Harper Summer Theatre

A good laugh is always guaranteed at Anthony Harper Summer Theatre. This year, adventure on the high seas with ‘The complete voyage of the RMS Titanic in 90 minutes’, brought to you by a talented cast of three and a musician.

Catch the show from 9th to 26th January in the Botanic Garden’s Archery Lawn.

Entry is free, but donations will be gratefully accepted by the theatre company, Rollicking Entertainment.

Check out the performance schedule for the Anthony Harper Summer Theatre.

Kite Day

Gear up for a beach day like no other. Kite Day brings a colourful collection of shapes and characters to the skies at New Brighton Beach.

Held on Saturday 1st February, the free event begins at midday and runs through to 4pm. Family-friendly entertainment will be hosted by The Hits at the car park south of the Pier and the adjacent beach.

Mitre10 Sparks

There’s something for everyone at a summer events highlight - Mitre10 Sparks. Be treated to a night of fabulous music led by Christchurch Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and supported by local performers at North Hagley Park. Expect a dynamic mix of classic, jazz, pop and cultural music.  

Saturday 8th February is the day to mark in your calendars. The FREE event starts at 6.30pm, with the show starting at 7.30pm and wrapping up 9.40pm after a stellar fireworks display amplified by CSO.

Summer Sundays

To round out the season, head along to Summer Sundays – a free concert series featuring seven established and up-and-coming local bands.

Enjoy ‘Movie Tunes’ from The Blues Brothers film on 2nd February, ‘Folk & Country Vibes’ on 9th February, and ‘Jazz on the Lawn’ on 16th February.

Find out more about Summer Sundays.