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What's on in Gisborne

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18 Mar, 2023 01:58 AMQuick Read

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Country music in the Cosmopolitan Club boulevard. Free entry, tomorrow, 8pm.

“Jazz standards like you’ve never heard them before.” Holy Trinity Church Hall, Saturday, 2pm. $20. Profits to SuperGrans Tairawhiti.

Modern line dancing for beginners and classic old-school hits for all ages. RSA, Sunday, 1.30.

Tairawhiti Museum, August 6, 7.30pm, $20 at the door.

Dome Room, Friday, August 7, 8.30pm. Presales from eventfinda.co.nz $30+bf or $30 cash sales from the Aviary.

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War Memorial Theatre. August 8-9.

Tairawhiti Museum, August 9, 2pm. $5 for Friends of the Museum, $10 adults; children and students with ID free. Door sales only.

Gisborne Concert Band conducted by Matthew Lee. A celebration of the flute player’s few months home in Gisborne before he returns to Boston for his doctoral music study. St Andrew’s Church, Sunday, August 15, 2pm. Free but koha for performers is appreciated.

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Dress up in 70s costumes, and dance the night away to the music of the 70s. Prizes for best costumes. Dome Room, Saturday, August 15, 9pm. Tickets $15. Text 027 536 8096. First 70 sold go in draw to win an ACDC bar stool.

A celebration of the return of live music. War Memorial Theatre, Thursday, August 20, 7pm. Tickets $50+bf from i-SITE or ticketek

Unity Theatre, 209 Ormond Road, August 13–22, 7.30pm with a 3pm matinee on August 16. Tickets available from eventfinda.

Michael Hurst performs Tom Scott’s portrait of his father. Lawson Field Theatre, Sunday, August 16, 3.30pm. $30 per ticket + Gold Card Concessions from Gisborne i-SITEs. Brought to you by AOTNZ InCahoots with Lawson Field Theatre.

Miharo Gallery, 118 Gladstone Road. Opening at 6pm tomorrow night.

Works by Richard Rogers.Tairawhiti Museum.

Gisborne Quilters transform a common domestic item into a work of art. Tairawhiti Museum.

Installation by Nikora Tori Te Kahu and Rangimarie Makowharemahihi-Pahi, Tairawhiti Museum, ends September 6.

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