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GTGO "Ride It Keep It": FREE Bike Ride, Totara Park | Totara Park Mountain Bike Track
May 3, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Ride It Keep it: GTGO Group ride + keep the bike! Totara ParkWant to get into biking but don't have a bike? Thanks to the Auckland Council Climate Grant, Got To Get Out has developed a program called 'Ride It Keep It' to get locals riding on recycled bicycles! ** This invite is to people of all ages, as long as you can already ride a bike but dont have one and will use it. It will be an easy grade bike ride! ** The mission of this program is to reduce Auckland's climate impact, by making it easier for people to ride a bike instead of drive. We are further helping the environment by diverting waste out of landfill and scrap, giving hundreds of old bikes a 'second life' and keeping them in use. A team of mechanics and volunteers at the Got To Get Out Workshop (Glenfield Auckland) are hard at work fixing bikes, and we will bring a selection of refurbished bikes to these free rides. Who gets a bike? Anyone who does not already have a working bike, and will use the bike to get around ideally instead of driving! You can only get one free bike from our event series. You can come to any of our events in this series, you can only get one free one. About the ride: Please note this will be an easy grade bike ride in Auckland. We will ride in Totara Park which will take about 2 hours in total. Details: - Meet at 9:45am (come earlier if you need a bike) as we will ride at 10 sharp - Meet Totara Park Carpark (Redoubt Rd) / (look for the Got To Get Out trailer) - Bike fitting starts once all riders are there, - Bike ride starts when everyone is on a bike, we will do a quick skills session - There may be an opportunity to 'swap bikes' and try a few, though the decision of 'who gets which bike' is made by Got To Get Out staff - Ride ends 1pm thereabouts once we've done the easy trails. QUESTIONS: Do I need to know how to ride? YES! Though it's OK if it's been a while. This activity is not a formal 'lesson', so you need to know how to ride - even if it's been a while since you were last on a bike. There will not be time to teach you how to ride if you have never ridden before. A basic skills session will happen at the start of the ride, but the main purpose of this is to show you how the free bike/s work, as opposed to teaching how to ride. Can you come with your own bike? Absolutely! If you own a bike already, come along and ride too! There are 10 tickets for BYO bikes, and 10 tickets for those who need one. What bike can you keep? You are welcome to 'try out' a few different bikes, but ultimately it will come down to who fits which bike. It would help us if you tell us your size (height) before you come along. We will allocate bikes based on size and intended usage etc, and the decision of who gets which bike is the decision of Got To Get Out staff. We make no promise that your exact size bike will be here but will do a our best to fit each person to a bike. Donate a bike? If you wish to donate a bike, this is a great time to pop along and give us a bike! Just message us prior so we know if the bike is suitable for our needs. Helmets: We will provide helmets for the group ride, but not to keep. We are not funded to provide helmets to keep sorry, so you need to sort out a helmet yourself. It's best you bring a helmet. If you get a bike? If you get a free bike, you need to take it away ON THE DAY. So think about how you will transport it, get it home, lock it up. Also, expect to have to do a survey about your likely use of the bike. If you wish to rehome the bike within one year, it's expected you offer it back to Got To Get Out to gift to someone else. Any questions, please email robert@gottogetout.com You've #gottogetout riding! Thank you Auckland Council Climate Grant.
Information Source: Got To Get Out | eventbrite
WILD ON STAND UP COMEDY NIGHT - FEAT JEREMY CORBETT! | Wild on Waiheke
May 3, 2025 (UTC+12)
Waiheke Island
WILD ON - STAND UP COMEDY NIGHT! Come join us for a night of laughter at Wild Estate! Get ready to chuckle, giggle, and belly laugh as talented comedians take the stage to entertain you. Featuring: Jeremy Corbett: You most likely know Jeremy as the host of 7 Days on TV3 Friday nights.
He has also hosted the New Zealand edition of Deal or No Deal and starred alongside Paul Ego in their sitcom The Radio.
As well as having given his kiss of death to various other TV projects, Jeremy was the co-host of MORE FM's breakfast show for 18 years. Corbett continues his stand-up career hosting and headling nationwide. He is a festival veteran and hosted the 2013 NZ International Comedy Festival Gala. Keegan Govind is a product of the New Zealand comedy scene. A high energy act with the confidence and material to back it up, a constant crowd favourite at the Classic. A sure fire fun time for any audience with him as MC, he uses comedic skill and energy to set the atmosphere for an unforgettable night of laughs. Known for The Edge’s Quit Your Day Job and as host of Cassette 9’s Comedy Chamber he is also the star of the instagram series ‘#crowdtwerk’ which can be found at his instagram: @keegankardashiaNZ Courtney Dawson (Ngāti Kurī, Waikato-Tainui) stumbled into her first comedy gig in 2018, and since then has been traveling round the motu, spinning yarns and breaking hearts.
After winning the NZ Raw Comedy Quest and the Best Newcomer Award at the NZ Comedy Guild Awards in 2019, she made her professional debut with a a sold out double act show in the 2021 International Comedy Festival. She was awarded Outstanding Comedy Performance in 2022 by the Auckland Fringe Festival, won Best Female Comedian at the 2023 NZ Comedy Guild Awards, and this year was recognised by the NZ International Comedy Festival who awarded her Best Newcomer for her first solo show with the festival. She continues to be an in demand comedian, gigging regularly round the country. Nick Rado stands out in the comedy world as a six-time winner of the Best Comedy MC title at the NZ Comedy Guild Awards and as the Best Male Comedian of 2019. His exceptional talent has taken him to the prestigious Just for Laughs Sydney showcase at the Sydney Opera House, and he has had the honour of opening for renowned comedians like Nate Bargatze, Rob Brydon, Aziz Ansari, and Russell Howard on their global tours. Nick's screen presence is substantial, with numerous TV comedy appearances on The Comedy Channel Australia, The Nightwatchmen, Narrow World of Sports for Fox Sports Australia, and comedy galas on TVNZ and TV3. He also acted in Rhys Darby's Netflix sitcom, Short Poppies. Join us for dinner from 6pm upstairs pre show (bookings essential)! Contact 09 372 4225 or bookings@wildestate.co.nz Show starts at 8.30pm downstairs in the ‘W room’ which will be transformed into Waiheke’s very own Wild Comedy Club. It's the perfect opportunity to unwind, relax, and enjoy some good humor with friends. Don't miss out on this hilarious event!
Information Source: Wild Estate - Waiheke Island | eventbrite
Carnival by Bombay Talkies | Sweat Shop Brew Kitchen
May 10–May 11, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Carnival by Bombay Talkies 🎭 10 May at Sweat Shop. Don your masks for Carnival by BT X Sweat Shop. Featuring live aerial performances on tunes by Charlie, Jerome & Sunny. *Please note tickets are non-refundable. Terms & Conditions: To ensure a pleasant experience for all attendees, kindly adhere to the following guidelines: Responsible Enjoyment:
Guests who may appear to be under the influence will be kindly escorted from the premises.Ticket Policy:
All tickets are non-refundable, as we aim to provide an unforgettable event for each attendee.Re-Entry Guidelines:
For the safety and enjoyment of all guests, the venue and security retain the right to deny re-entry.Accompaniment Requirement:
Gentlemen are kindly requested to be accompanied by ladies for entry.Age Verification:
This is an R18 event. Please ensure you have your ID (Valid Passport or NZ Driver's License) with you for verification.Ticket Purchase Channel:
To guarantee authenticity and fairness, all tickets must be purchased exclusively through Eventbrite. The resale of tickets will not be accepted.Check-In Deadline:To ensure a smooth start to the party, all ticket holders are requested to check-in by 10:30 pm.Dress code: Get your mask ON!See you there!
Information Source: Bombay Talkies | eventbrite
Back to the 90’s – Auckland’s Biggest 90’s Dance Party | Reign & Pour & Kimuri Hi-Fi
May 10–May 11, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Step into the ultimate 90’s time warp for one unforgettable night! Get ready to relive the golden era of dance music at Back to the 90’s – Auckland’s biggest 90’s dance party! We’re bringing together an all-star DJ lineup across two venues to take you on a nostalgic journey through the anthems that defined a generation. At Reign & Pour, expect a high-energy mix of Eurodance, House, Trance, and Club Classics, featuring iconic hits from:
🔥 Daft Punk | The KLF | Snap! | Culture Beat
🔥 Technotronic | ATB | Alice Deejay | Haddaway
🔥 Corona | La Bouche | Real McCoy | Faithless
🔥 Underworld | Basement Jaxx | Crystal Waters | Ace of Base
...and many more! Meanwhile, over at Kemuri Hi-Fi, experience a strictly vinyl-only set from some of New Zealand’s most legendary DJs, spinning deep house, classic garage, and soulful club anthems all night long. Expect grooves from:
🎧 Armand Van Helden | Todd Terry | Blaze | Mousse T.
🎧 Masters at Work | Frankie Knuckles | David Morales
🎧 Inner City | Hardrive | Mood II Swing | Kerri Chandler
…plus plenty of underground gems from the golden age of house music. With limited earlybird tickets, this is your chance to secure your spot.
One night only, two venues, massive DJ lineup to be announced – don’t miss out!
Information Source: Infusion Entertainment | eventbrite
Back to the 90’s – Pt II: Auckland’s Ultimate 90s Dance Party | Reign & Pour
May 17–May 18, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Back to the 90’s – Pt II
⚠️ 2 Venues. Huge DJ Lineup. One Final Night.
⚠️ Second Show Added – Due to Popular Demand Step back into the ultimate 90s time warp for one more unforgettable night across Reign & Pour and our brand new second room Ghost Donkey. Our first show sold out weeks in advance – so we’re giving you one more chance to party like it’s 1999. Part II drops just one week later - Sat 17th May, with a few fresh faces in the DJ lineup, some returning headliners from our first event, and nonstop 90s dancefloor anthems. 🎟️ $25 Earlybirds SOLDOUT / $40 1ST Release on sale now Get ready to relive the anthems that defined a generation:
REIGN & POUR
🎧 Eurodance, House, Trance & Club Classics:
Daft Punk | The KLF | Snap! | Culture Beat | Technotronic | ATB | Alice Deejay | Haddaway | Corona | La Bouche | Real McCoy | Faithless | Underworld | Basement Jaxx | Crystal Waters | Ace of Base | Fragma | Robin S Plus upstairs at Ghost Donkey – our new second room
GHOST DONKEY
🎧 90s RnB, Vocal singalongs & Cheesey Party Hits:
TLC | Montell Jordan | Shaggy | Destiny’s Child | S Club 7 | Spice Girls | Aqua | Will Smith | NSYNC | Ricky Martin | Backstreet Boys | Vengaboys | Five | Britney Spears This is your last chance to experience the energy, nostalgia, and madness of Auckland’s biggest 90s dance party. 1 night. 2 rooms. 90s vibes. Don’t miss it.
Information Source: Infusion Entertainment | eventbrite
National CNA Educator Conference - June 6 & 7, 2025 | Ramada by Wyndham Sunnyvale/Silicon Valley
Jun 6, 2025 (UTC-7)
Sunnyvale
National Certified Nursing Assistant Educator Conference
Join us for the Certified Nursing Assistant Educator Conference, a must-attend event for Nursing Assistant Educators! This exciting conference will be held at:
Ramada by Wyndham Sunnyvale/Silicon Valley, 1217 Wildwood Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94089.
At this conference, you'll have the opportunity to connect with fellow Nursing Assistant educators, share best practices, and learn about the latest advancements. Our expert speakers will cover a wide range of topics, including innovative teaching methods, funding opportunities, curriculum development, and effective assessment strategies.
Whether you're a seasoned nursing assistant educator or just starting out, this conference is designed to provide you with valuable insights and practical knowledge to enhance your teaching skills. Don't miss this chance to network with professionals in the field and gain inspiration for your own journey.
Mark your calendars and join us at the National Certified Nursing Assistant Educator Conference at Ramada by Wyndham Sunnyvale/Silicon Valley, 1217 Wildwood Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94089. Register now to secure your spot at this exciting event!
Information Source: WVMCCD Health Services | eventbrite
Ngā Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree | Auckland Art Gallery
Oct 28, 2023–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Explore your connection to the natural environment through art making in Ngā Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree. Be inspired by the whenua (land) and all its living creatures in fun, family-friendly activities that encourage you to feel with your fingers, play with your imagination, connect with each other and be a proud, creative kaitiaki (guardian) of our planet.
Explore your connection to the land and all its living creatures through art making in Ngā Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree. Be inspired by the land
Ngā Taonga Tūturu: Treasured Māori Portraits | Auckland Art Gallery
2024年9月18日–2026年11月29日 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Representations of tūpuna, ancestors, hold profound significance in te ao Māori, the Māori world. They embody customary cultural values including mana, tapu and mauri (prestige, sacredness and life force) and hold the ancestral ties of whakapapa. For centuries, representations of tūpuna were given form through whakairo (carving). The mediums of painting and photography were adopted from the mid-19th century for this purpose, with these new forms of portraiture congregating among or standing in place of whakairo in whare tūpuna (ancestral meeting houses) and their modern equivalents.
Ngā Taonga Tūturu: Treasured Māori Portraits brings together whakairo and oil paintings from the collection of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, offering insights into the significance of tūpuna representations within te ao Māori. ‘Ngā taonga’ means many treasures while ‘tūturu’ signifies something permanent, true and original. This exhibition considers the inherent cultural values embodied and expressed within and through these taonga from a te ao Māori view.
One of the most prolific portraitists of the late 19th and early 20th-century, Gottfried Lindauer’s paintings acknowledge the mana and self-determination of tūpuna through his respectful evocation of their likeness. They were widely commissioned by Māori and Pākehā (European New Zealander) alike. The portraits in this exhibition radiate outwards from Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, representing iwi (tribe) and hapū (subtribe) from throughout the motu (island). Recalling a whare tupuna, the gallery resonates with the mauri of these tūpuna.
Mark Adams: A Survey | He Kohinga Whakaahua | Auckland Art Gallery
Mar 29–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Across a career spanning more than 50 years Mark Adams (born 1949) has photographed Aotearoa New Zealand – its land, peoples and its complex, multilayered histories. His practice documents sites of significance across the country, including places where Captain James Cook and his crew came ashore on their visits in 1769 and the 1770s, and locations where Te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed in 1840.
Over the decades, Adams has sustained a deep and ongoing engagement with subjects of interest. He has photographed whakairo Māori (Māori carving) both here and overseas and the work of celebrated tufuga tatatau, master tattoo artists, in Samoan communities in Tāmaki Makaurau for over 30 years. With Aotearoa as his tūrangawaewae (standing place), his images explore the migration of artistic and cultural practices across the globe and examine the role of museums and photography in this dynamic and ongoing cross-cultural exchange.
2025 年奧克蘭藝術博覽會 | 高架橋活動中心
2025年5月1日–5月4日 (UTC+8)
Auckland
隨著藝術界巨星們的期盼,2025 年奧克蘭藝術博覽會即將於5月1日盛大開幕。此次展會將在風光明媚的高架橋活動中心舉辦,坐落於風景如畫的奧克蘭市。著名藝術品將匯聚一堂,展出各式各樣令人讚嘆的作品,預期將吸引無數熱愛藝術的朋友們前來參觀。此次博覽會不僅是藝術愛好者與收藏家們的盛事,更是提供與藝術家面對面交流的難得機會。資訊詳細請關注官方網頁,以期在2025 年奧克蘭藝術博覽會中與眾多藝術大師共襄盛舉。
Sapphic Sounds Presents: Queer Country Night | Phoenix Cabaret
May 2–May 3, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
'Cause, baby, I deliver, ain't no country boy quitter...Back by popular demand! In honour of Mis Chappel Roan's iconic new country single The Giver , we will be bringing Sapphic Country Night back to the main stage this May for a night of the most yeehaw tunes and good vibes. Join us at Phoenix Bar - K Road for a one-of-a-kind event full of country music, dancing, beveraginos and queer connections. Country dress-up is encouraged - think cxnty little cowboy boots and bandanas. We will have instructors up on the stage teaching line dances if you fancy trying your hand. Whether you were a theatre kid OR have two left feet, there's a dance for everyone! We will have the space all to ourselves so bring your pals, or come along solo to mix and mingle in a safe, closed, queer environment. We will bring back Sapphic Search , our famous human bingo game designed to get everyone mingling and connecting. Doors open to our Sapphics at 9:00 pmwith dances starting at 9:30 pm. Our country dancing part of the evening will wrap up at 11:30 pm but the party doesn't stop there, we will be playing all your favourite tunes to take you into the night with doors closing at 1:00 am. Tickets are limited so get in quick! We can't wait to see you there to live out our Miley Stewart Hoe Down throwdown fantasy. We want to take this chance to remind you that by attending you agree to follow our community guidelines: Bring nothing but love, respect your neighbor and report anyone who may be compromising our safe space. We will have a few safe people floating around who will be pointed out to you on the evening. You can reach out to them, any of our bar staff or security at any stage of the evening. By attending you consent to us capturing promotional content of the event to be used on our on social media. Please let us know when checking in if you would like us to exclude you from promotional content.
Information Source: Sapphic Sounds | eventbrite
Saint Kentigern College - Middle School Musical - Alice in Wonderland | Saint Kentigern College - Elliot Hall
May 15, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Fall down the rabbit hole with Alice as she navigates the curious world of Wonderland on a journey of self-discovery. When young Alice finds herself in a strange world where everything seems upside down, she must find her way home…and find herself along the way. As she travels through Wonderland, she encounters all of the iconic characters that audiences have come to love: including the ever-tardy White Rabbit, the grinning Cheshire Cat, a cool Caterpillar, the wacky Mad Hatter, and the hot-tempered Queen of Hearts. PLEASE NOTE: Wheelchair access is available for floor. Please email sarah.green@saintkentigern.com to advise if you require this.Alternative Dates: 16,17 May. Please see separate event listings.Online sales will close at 4.30pm on the evening of the performance. Door sales may be available.
Information Source: Saint Kentigern College | eventbrite
CANalytics | Lucile's Old Market
May 15, 2025 (UTC-5)
Omaha
Tired of being the only “data person” in the room? At CANalytics, we’re building the room
for
you.
This event is designed for professionals working in data science, engineering, AI, and machine learning. You’ll spend the afternoon and evening learning from real use cases, connecting with peers, and celebrating the people moving data forward in Nebraska.
Here’s what makes CANalytics different:
Real-World Insights
– Hear from speakers who’ve moved their organizations from A to B with data and AI. Plus, see live demos of how they did it.
Meaningful Connections
– No rushing between rooms. You’ll stay put while speakers rotate, giving you more time to engage with your tablemates.
ODSA Graduation
– Help us cheer on 10+ brand-new data scientists from the Omaha Data Science Academy.
Awards + Cake
– Celebrate our community with the Data Scientist of the Year award and anniversaries for ODSA (9 years!) and CAN (16 years!).
Keynote from the State CDO
– Learn how Nebraska is becoming more data-driven and how you can be part of it.
Whether you're leading data strategy at your company or just getting started in the field, you’ll walk away with fresh ideas, new contacts, and a stronger sense of community.
Information Source: Contemporary Analysis | eventbrite
Melbourne Basketball Tour 2026 Trials Auckland | YMCA Auckland City Fitness
May 17, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Melbourne Basketball Tour 2026 Trials Date: Location: YMCA Auckland City Fitness Hey ballers! Are you ready to showcase your skills at the Melbourne Basketball Tour 2026 Trials? Lace up your sneakers and get ready to hit the court at YMCA Auckland City Fitness. This in-person event is your chance to impress the scouts and earn your spot on the team. Show off your dribbling, shooting, and teamwork - who knows, you might just be the next basketball superstar! Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your game to the next level. See you on the court! 🚨 MELBOURNE 2026 TOUR TRIALS – REGISTER NOW! 🚨 We’re thrilled to announce the Melbourne 2026 Tour Trials and introduce our confirmed coaching lineup! 🏀🔥 💥 TRIAL DETAILS 💥 📅 Date: 17 May 2025
📌 Venues:
🏀 Auckland: YMCA Pitt Street 🕝 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM | U16 Girls
🕓 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM | U14 & U16 Boys (DOB 2011 & 2012)
🕠 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM | U18 & U20 Boys 💰 Trial Cost: $25 per player 🔗 REGISTER NOW: https://form.jotform.com/240815914905863 🔥 MELBOURNE 2026 TOUR HIGHLIGHTS 🔥
🏀 Pre-tournament games vs. Melbourne club sides
🌟 Sightseeing & attractions
💵 Tour Cost: $3,500 per player This is your chance to represent and compete in Melbourne 2026! Don’t miss out—register now and be part of the journey! 🚀🏀 For any questions, drop us a message! 📩 #Melbourne2026 #BasketballTrials #GameOn #JoinTheJourney
Information Source: The Property Umbrella Team | eventbrite
Wine Stroll | Downtown Royal Oak
May 17, 2025 (UTC-4)
Royal Oak
This favorite downtown Royal Oak event features delicious wine and food samples from top Royal Oak restaurants. Your ticket includes a wine and food sample from each participating location and, after checking in and getting your event supplies, you can visit each location in any order you choose between 12pm and 4pm. See below for a list of participating restaurants and what they are serving.
Tickets are for those guests 21+ and are non-refundable. There are no "FOOD ONLY" tickets available, but all restaurants are open and operating as they normally do. Non-ticketed guests are welcome to buy food and drinks separately at participating restaurants.
Sponsored by: The Royal Oak Restaurant Association and the Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority
PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS
526 Main:
Benvolio Pinot Grigio with Mac & Cheese Bites w/Ranch
Bar Louie:
Butter Chardonnay with Black Bean Hummus
Bigalora:
Baia Pinot Noir & Tocai Fruilano with Wood Roasted Vegetable & Pistachio Pizzas
Condado Tacos:
Oliver Sweet Red with Blue Dream & Lucy Fire Mini Tacos
Fifth Avenue:
Conundrum White Wine Blend with Fried Pickles w/Ranch
Gusoline Alley:
Elicio Rouge with Kouzina Spicy Feta Dip
HopCat:
House Sangria with Cinnamon Sugar Biscuit Bites
Iron
Horse:
Cardiff Chardonnay with Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup
Lily’s Seafood Grill & Brewery:
Maggio Rose with House Smoked Salmon Mousse Canape
Lockhart’s BBQ:
Proverb Sauvignon Blanc with Food Coming Soon!
Mesa Tacos and Tequila:
Blanchard & Lurton Les Fous Sauvignon Blanc with Aguachile
North End Taproom:
Left Foot Charley Rose with Crab Cakes
Oak City Grille:
Reserve St. Marc Syrah with White Bean Chicken Chili
O’Tooles:
Castle Rock Pinot Noir with Cowboy Caviar
Pronto!:
Frontera Cabernet Sauvignon with Baked Golden Pretzels
Rock on Third:
Conundrum Red with Mushroom Risotto
side bar:
Ava Sauvignon Blanc with Cheese Tortellini with Andouille Sausage!
Tom’s Oyster Bar:
Unknown Author Chardonnay with Tomato Bruschetta
Trattoria da Luigi: Fabio Oberto Barbera d’Alba with Stozzapreti Pasta con Pasticciata Sauce
Ye Olde Saloon:
Vinos De Los Muertos Rojo Dulce with Chicken Tender Bites
Information Source: Royal Oak Restaurant Association | eventbrite
Heavenly Creatures & Gigi Cartier Present: Au Revoir | The Curators Lounge
May 24, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Secret location in Auckland CBD to be announced soon!
On the cards: A night of delectable entertainment as we toast to the end of an era creating some delicious experiences for our friends and fans over the last two years. Expect live burlesque, pole, contortion & balance performances crafted to mesmerise you entirely. Our first twenty ticket buyers will also receive a complimentary heavenly cocktail on the house. This is simply a night not to be missed.
Our venue is accessible to all but tucked away and very initmate, we do encourage you to buy your ticket early to avoid disappointment due to limited capacity as this will likely be our last show ever. Featuring performances from our resident creatures: Gigi Cartier (MC/Burlesque) Hellish (Pole) Kaena Jade (Chairlesque) Ms Ruby Rebel (Contortion/Burlesque) Tori (Chair Balance) Moody Joy (Sensual Contemporary) Dresscode: Luxurious ✨
Information Source: Heavenly Creatures Productions | eventbrite
Art Battle Auckland Regional Grand Final 2025 | Eden Park
May 30, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
This is it - the Grand Final @ New Zealand’s National Stadium Secure YOUR spot - Bring YOUR crew - Limited availability For an entire year 100+ artists have battled their way to this moment. Now our regional champions will take their place amongst Auckland’s top talent, but only 1 will claim the title of Art Battle Auckland Regional Champion 2025! 12 ARTISTS. 3 ROUNDS. 1 CHAMPION - YOU DECIDE! Stay tuned for the BIG reveal of our full line-up of 12 artists, PLUS 6Spotlight Artists (yes 6!) who will bring even more magic to the night - all artwork for sale in the silent auction With Special Guests galore, inc; The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO selection tba), The Sandman (sand sculptor and story teller extraordinaire), Empire Entertainment (dance crew) LIVE & IMMERSIVE - with so much talent under 1 roof it's our Creative Communities event of the year. Grab your Early Bird Tickets now - Limited Availability 1 lucky guest will score a $250 Resene voucher—the perfect excuse to refresh your walls and showcase your new favourite artwork! LIVE STREAM
If you can’t come in person you can always watch, vote and bid on the LIVE streams on our YouTube Channel - NB: we go LIVE approx 10 mins before Rnd 1:
https://www.youtube.com/@artbattleint Art Battle Auckland gives a big thanks to Print Art, Party Direct and our official art partners Resene and our Grand Final venue partner Eden Park for supporting our community events - we couldn't do any of this without you all! Accessibility: The venue is fully wheelchair accessible to ensure all guests can enjoy the event comfortably Art Battle is the planet’s biggest LIVE painting competition across 70+ cities worldwide. 12 artists battle it out over 3 rounds of fast paced creativity. The audience decides the winner on the night. Snag yourself a bargain as ALL the artwork will be for sale at the silent auction at the end of the night : )
Information Source: Art Battle International | eventbrite
Plug and Play Silicon Valley June Summit 2025 | Plug and Play Tech Center
Jun 10, 2025 (UTC-7)
Sunnyvale
Plug and Play is excited to welcome you back in person to the heart of Silicon Valley on June 10-12th! During the conference, you will see over 300+ startups from 17 different industry programs demo their technologies at our HQ in Sunnyvale, CA. We will also have a few breakout sessions focusing on topics related to innovation and investing.
Programs presenting: Agtech, Animal Health, Brand & Retail, Crypto & Digital Assets, Deeptech, Energy, Enterprise Tech, Fintech, Food & Beverage, Health, Insurtech, Media & Ad, New Materials & Packaging, Mobility, Real Estate & Construction, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Travel & Hospitality, Global Startup Showcase (Plug and Play GOAL), Semiconductors, and East Asia Programs.
All times are in PDT.
Stay tuned for
updates
!
Information Source: Plug and Play Silicon Valley [HQ] | eventbrite
Metallica, Evanescence, Suicidal Tendencies Auckland Concert Tour 2025|November 19 | EdenPark
Nov 19, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Prepare for an unforgettable night as Metallica, Evanescence, and Suicidal Tendencies descend upon Auckland for a monumental event at EdenPark. On November 19, 2025, at 5:00 PM, the iconic venue will reverberate with the electrifying sounds of these legendary bands. Metallica, renowned for their groundbreaking heavy metal anthems, will share the stage with Evanescence, whose hauntingly beautiful melodies have captivated audiences worldwide. Adding to the excitement, Suicidal Tendencies will bring their high-energy punk rock flair, promising a dynamic and diverse musical experience. Tickets, priced at 104 NZD or 734 USD, offer a rare opportunity to witness these powerhouse performers in one extraordinary evening. This event, Metallica, Evanescence, Suicidal Tendencies Auckland, is set to be a highlight in the city's cultural calendar, drawing fans from near and far to EdenPark, Auckland, New Zealand.
Ngā Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree | Auckland Art Gallery
2023年10月28日–2025年7月13日 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Explore your connection to the natural environment through art making in Ngā Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree. Be inspired by the whenua (land) and all its living creatures in fun, family-friendly activities that encourage you to feel with your fingers, play with your imagination, connect with each other and be a proud, creative kaitiaki (guardian) of our planet.
Explore your connection to the land and all its living creatures through art making in Ngā Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree. Be inspired by the land
The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity | Auckland Art Gallery
2024年2月9日–2026年2月1日 (UTC+12)
Auckland
The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity celebrates the monumental gift of significant artworks from the collection of New York philanthropists Julian (1932–2022) and Josie Robertson (1943–2010) to the Gallery.
The donation comprises 15 works by influential modern European artists, including Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Paul Cezanne, Salvador Dalí, André Derain, Henri Fantin-Latour, Paul Gauguin, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian and Pablo Picasso.
Beginning with the suggestive nude bodies of the late 19th century and ending with a monumental colour-field painting from the 1960s, The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity takes visitors on a journey through the major art movements of the modern era, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism, and post-war abstraction.
Featuring 49 paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture, the exhibition also includes visitor favourites from the permanent collection as well as loans and other important recent acquisitions, offering a broad survey of the best of late-19th- and early-to-mid 20th-century international art.
The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity | Auckland Art Gallery
Feb 9, 2024–Feb 1, 2026 (UTC+12)
Auckland
The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity celebrates the monumental gift of significant artworks from the collection of New York philanthropists Julian (1932–2022) and Josie Robertson (1943–2010) to the Gallery.
The donation comprises 15 works by influential modern European artists, including Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Paul Cezanne, Salvador Dalí, André Derain, Henri Fantin-Latour, Paul Gauguin, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian and Pablo Picasso.
Beginning with the suggestive nude bodies of the late 19th century and ending with a monumental colour-field painting from the 1960s, The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity takes visitors on a journey through the major art movements of the modern era, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism, and post-war abstraction.
Featuring 49 paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture, the exhibition also includes visitor favourites from the permanent collection as well as loans and other important recent acquisitions, offering a broad survey of the best of late-19th- and early-to-mid 20th-century international art.
The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity | Auckland Art Gallery
2024年2月9日–2026年2月1日 (UTC+12)
Auckland
The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity celebrates the monumental gift of significant artworks from the collection of New York philanthropists Julian (1932–2022) and Josie Robertson (1943–2010) to the Gallery.
The donation comprises 15 works by influential modern European artists, including Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Paul Cezanne, Salvador Dalí, André Derain, Henri Fantin-Latour, Paul Gauguin, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian and Pablo Picasso.
Beginning with the suggestive nude bodies of the late 19th century and ending with a monumental colour-field painting from the 1960s, The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity takes visitors on a journey through the major art movements of the modern era, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism, and post-war abstraction.
Featuring 49 paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture, the exhibition also includes visitor favourites from the permanent collection as well as loans and other important recent acquisitions, offering a broad survey of the best of late-19th- and early-to-mid 20th-century international art.
Jenny Holzer | STATEMENT – Truisms + | Auckland Art Gallery
Mar 27, 2024–Apr 26, 2026 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Jenny Holzer’s text works, called Truisms, were first executed as pithy and sometimes provocative slogans on the streets of New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s as stickers, t-shirts and posters, with the intention of taking art out of the museum and into public life. Holzer quickly converted these statements to the media of advertising and public communication with a series of pivotal LED signs, most famously in New York’s Times Square.
Holzer’s use of electronic technology is, she says, motivated by ‘needing to be where people look’. Hanging suspended from the ceiling of the Gallery’s South Atrium, in STATEMENT – Truisms +, 2015 iconic statements like ‘ABUSE OF POWER COMES AS NO SURPRISE’ and ‘ENSURE THAT YOUR LIFE STAYS IN FLUX’ cascade and flash in speech-like pulsating rhythms and rainbow spectrums of colour, seemingly with a life of their own.
Jenny Holzer | STATEMENT – Truisms + | Auckland Art Gallery
2024年3月27日–2026年4月26日 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Jenny Holzer’s text works, called Truisms, were first executed as pithy and sometimes provocative slogans on the streets of New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s as stickers, t-shirts and posters, with the intention of taking art out of the museum and into public life. Holzer quickly converted these statements to the media of advertising and public communication with a series of pivotal LED signs, most famously in New York’s Times Square.
Holzer’s use of electronic technology is, she says, motivated by ‘needing to be where people look’. Hanging suspended from the ceiling of the Gallery’s South Atrium, in STATEMENT – Truisms +, 2015 iconic statements like ‘ABUSE OF POWER COMES AS NO SURPRISE’ and ‘ENSURE THAT YOUR LIFE STAYS IN FLUX’ cascade and flash in speech-like pulsating rhythms and rainbow spectrums of colour, seemingly with a life of their own.
Taimoana | Coastlines: Art in Aotearoa | Auckland Art Gallery
Apr 20, 2024–Jun 7, 2026 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Taimoana | Coastlines explores the art of Aotearoa New Zealand, locating it within Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the wider Pacific region. Taking the concept of the coast, or shoreline, as a starting point, the exhibition navigates a sea of ideas, offering multiple perspectives on New Zealand art through a selection of works from the collection of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
The coast is central to the way of life of many in Aotearoa New Zealand and it has been throughout our entire history. Integral to te ao Māori, the Māori world, the interconnectedness of land and sea is reflected in cultural narratives and practices. The coast is at times a source of sustenance and employment, at others a route for travel, a space of recreation, conflict, well-being or inspiration, but also, as the climate continues to change, at the frontline of danger. The coast is a threshold, an in-between zone, a perpetually shifting meeting point of land and sea that prompts us to examine our relationships with both.
In this exhibition, artists from the 18th century to today ride the oceans’ currents, traversing themes from the enormity of the Pacific to the vessels that have crossed its expanse and plied Aotearoa’s coasts, and exploring their personal responses to the shore as well as the legacies of colonial encounters and conflict.