Music and a moment to reflect on the tragedy of the Christchurch mosque shootings is the aim of a benefit concert being staged to raise funds for the victims and their families.
The United For Christchurch benefit concert, hosted by Our Place Tauranga, will be held tomorrow from 6pm.
The Rising Tide entertainment manager Lisa Rooney said she was approached by local musician Damo Innes who wanted to organise a last-minute benefit concert for the families.
"It didn't take long to get together because there is so much support, so many people wanted to do something to help," she said.
Rooney said the concert will be opened with a Māori blessing and karakia and a one-minute candlelit silence for those who l died will be held after dark.
Ahmed Ghoneim, the imam at Tauranga Mosque on 18th Ave, had also been invited to say a few words, she said.
Our Place director Rachelle Duffy said the event was to offer a chance for locals to pay tribute to the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings.
"Even though we are so far away it is for people to feel like they can be part of the wider community and show our support," she said.
"It is a time for people to bond together around this tragic time."
The concert will start at 6pm and several local musicians will play throughout the night.
People are encouraged to make a gold coin donation at the door, with all proceeds going towards the New Zealand Islamic Centre, which will distribute the funds to the families.
THE DETAILS:
What: United for Christchurch benefit concert
When: March 21, from 6pm
Where: Our Place Tauranga, 91 Willow St
Cost: Donations accepted
Featuring:
No Code
Nimbus
Lefthand Break
Izzy and Moe
Something Like That
Ash Laforteza
Lounge Dogs
Jeremy Hantler
Caleb Cross
+ special guests