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Lakeside concert going ahead at Village Green despite forecast rain

Georgina Harris
By Georgina Harris
Reporter, Rotorua Daily Post·Rotorua Daily Post·
7 Mar, 2017 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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The Rotorua Lakeside Concert will continue to be held at the Village Green. Photo/File

The Rotorua Lakeside Concert will continue to be held at the Village Green. Photo/File

Despite forecasts threatening thunderstorms and rain there is good news on the horizon for Saturday's 21st Lakeside concert, says concert chairman Ian Edward.

Having checked YR, a global weather monitoring website, Mr Edward said rain was due from 1pm on Friday to 1pm Saturday, followed by a 12-hour period of no rain.

The annual free outdoor concert is due to start at 7pm Saturday.

While earlier forecasts had prompted talk of alternative indoor venues, Mr Edward said the decision had been made to go ahead at the Village Green.

"This offers a marked change from the thunderstorms forecast for Saturday...we will relocate the stage to diagonally opposite the Lady Jane's corner. All crowd seating will be in the driest areas. It will be a spectacular evening."

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Chris Gillies, Lakeside production and event manager, said he was a little apprehensive about the weather, "there's no question we'll get some rain", but everything was going well.

Early show entertainment has been confirmed with 25 performers from Rotorua Boys' High School representing Pasifika, and items presented by the Chinese community.

"It's our 21st year, we want to make it a special occasion for the whole community. It's one year in the planning but it all comes down to the final day," Mr Edward said.

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Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
From left, Simon O'Neill, Howard Morrison Jnr and Tim Beveridge. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
RGP 22Feb16 - TRIO: Simon O'N
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
RGP 22Feb16 - LINE UP: The star-studded cast of Lakeside took to the stage for the grand final
Simon O'Neill. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Howard Morrison Jnr. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
The Dust Palace. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
The Dust Palace. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
RGP 22Feb16 - TRAPEZE: The Dust Palace wowed the crowds with their high-flyin
Maisey Rika. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Anna Leese. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
The Edward brothers. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
RGP 22Feb16 - HOME GROWN: Rotorua's own Edward brothers (from left) Ian,
Rewa Ututaonga. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Jackie Clarke. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
RGP 22Feb16 - STUNNER: Perennial Lakeside favourite Jackie Clarke belts out a J
Elisha Hulton. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker
Tim Beveridge. Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker

Image 1 of 21: Lakeside concert at Rotorua's Village Green. 21 February 2016 Daily Post photograph by Stephen Parker

"We are thrilled the half-time gold coin donation will assist 60 people in Rotorua to attend the Special Olympics in Wellington."

Local musician Richard Anaru is a Lakeside veteran, having performed at 12 Lakeside concerts.

Yet he says every year he gets excited to perform at the "fabulous show".

Mr Anaru said his role was guitar chair, playing both electric and acoustic guitar.

"Whatever pieces are required to be performed I've got to be able to do them."

He is part of the rhythm section, consisting of base drums, electric guitar and keyboard, playing alongside the Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra (APO).

"It's a real pleasure to playing with [the APO] every time they come down to do the show. Not many rhythm sections get to perform with orchestras, I'm very fortunate."

APO was the premier orchestra in New Zealand, Mr Anaru said.

"They are fantastic and hardworking, and they will be at full strength. Everyone should see them, it's very rare for them to be down these ways."

Mr Anaru said he would head to Auckland for rehearsals on Thursday and Friday; the Thursday session with the rhythm section and the Friday with the APO.

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"The APO is professional and everything should come together on Friday."

While Mr Anaru couldn't give away which songs would be played he said there would "definitely be renditions of mighty rock classics which will be unmissable".

Rotorua Lakeside Concert
When: Saturday
Where: Village Green
Start time: From 7pm
Cost: Free
Line up includes: The Koi Boys, Tenor Simon O'Neill, Annie Crummer, Jason Kerrison

For more information visit rotorualakesideconcert.co.nz.

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