About the event
Grab a blanket, gather the kids and head to Auckland Domain for a magical and fun filled Christmas concert - an event that has been Coca-Colas Christmas gift to Auckland since 1994.
This event is traditionally a platform for supporting up-and-coming talent, and this year will be no exception with rehearsals underway at the largest free annual event in the world.
The ever talented line-up includes award winning Midnight Youth, chart topper Dane Rumble and Outrageous star Roz Turnbull, with the kids favourites
'The Funky Monkeys' and Frankie Stevens, guaranteed to delight thousands of concert goers.
This year, Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park is supporting Surf Life saving New Zealand, helping kiwis to have a safe summer at the beach.
Don't forget to keep our city beautiful - please refrain on bringing glass to this event and remember to take your rubbish home with you or use one of the recycling bins available.
| DATE: |
Saturday, 12 December 2009 |
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rain date Sunday 13 December 2009 |
| PLACE: |
Auckland Domain |
| TIME: |
7.30PM - 10.15PM |
Concert line up
- Midnight Youth
- The Lady Killers
- Dane Rumble
- Drew Neemia
- Vince Harder
- Phil Madsen
- Ainslie Allen
- The Funky Monkey
- EVE
For a full line-up visit
COCA COLA CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK WEBSITE >>
Road closures
Grafton Bridge will be closed to all vehicle traffic (emergency vehicle, pedestrian and cycle access is open).
Liquor ban area
A liquor ban will be in operation for a defined area around the Museum only.
Map with the defined area is available on
COCA COLA CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK WEBSITE >>
How to get there
Plan ahead and take advantage of the special public transport services available.
Make your way by bike or foot, or use park-and-ride facilities throughout Auckland.
The Newmarket train station also gives easy access to the event.
MAXX WEBSITE >>
Parking
There will be no parking at Auckland Domain.
Park away from the Domain perimeter to avoid congestion.
Mobility parking spaces are available at the lower end of Carlton Core Road with an area at the front of the stage set aside for people with disabilities from which to view the concert.