The Sustainable Coastlines Charity Ball
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When:
| Sat 18 Sep ’10, 7:00pm–12:00am |
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Where: Hilton Auckland, Princes Wharf, 147 Quay Street, Auckland CBD Show map
Restrictions: R18
Ticket Information:
- General admission: $135.00
- Booking fees may apply
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This incredible value, all-inclusive evening promises to be one of world-class entertainment, mouth-watering food and unlimited drinks, and ultimately feeling great about giving something back to the coastlines we love. Hosted overlooking the ocean at downtown Auckland's Hilton Hotel, the event is to raise funds for our ongoing work to sustain and protect our coastlines.
Spaces are limited, so get in quick. Tickets include a three-course seated meal, full beverage package and performances from some of New Zealand’s top musicians. Performers include Aotearoa's leading (and world-renowned) concert pianist Michael Houstoun, NZ's top jazz ensemble Nairobi Trio, the sensational contemporary singer/songwriter Hollie Smith, and the critically acclaimed up-and-comer Bella Kalolo and her 8-piece band The Soul Symphony.
Tickets are $135 each and all sales along with proceeds from an auction during the night help support our charitable cause. This event is strictly R18. You'll be asked to provide your date of birth during the payment process. Sorry kids!
Want tickets now? Click through from www.sustainablecoastlines.org to go to our ticketing page, where you can choose how many tickets you'd like. To reserve a table of 10 for friends, clients and other lucky people, simply select 10 tickets. In the interests of saving paper we won't be mailing tickets -- your ticket receipt will be emailed to you at the address you provide and your name will be on the door. Please ensure that you bring photo identification on the night as due to the nature of group bookings we'll need to check ID at door.
We'd love to see you there!





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Sustainable Coastlines 1 year ago