It's a welcome move from council and Hawke's Bay Tourism. No doubt the city has missed out on some funds due to the Diamond cancellation - so this is a nice way to maybe recoup some of that, but more importantly to fill a void that traditionally has locals in a beautiful summer haze.
And the ring-in acts aren't too shabby.
Jason Kerrison, Op Shop's frontman and one of this country's genuine good guys, is top billing while Shane Cortese and The 8-Track Band and local artists Mixtape will also feature.
To boot, Kerrison will be covering some Neil Diamond classics. "We decided we're going to do quite a few Neil Diamond songs because we think a lot of people would have been there to see him obviously," Kerrison said.
Nice work council for refusing to let a good crisis go to waste.