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Photos: Thousands flock to events centre for Whangārei's Fritter Fest

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The crowd were ready to party as Knights of the Dub Table opened the Fritter Festival at Whangārei's Northland Events Centre on Saturday.

The crowd were ready to party as Knights of the Dub Table opened the Fritter Festival at Whangārei's Northland Events Centre on Saturday.

Thousands of people packed into the Northland Events Centre on Saturday for the seventh edition of the Whangārei Fritter Festival - a celebration of food, music and fine wines and beers.

Ticket sales for Whangārei's popular Fritter Festival were the highest they have been since the event began in 2013.

It was headlined by iconic Kiwi band Dragon, and Drax Project who were recognised as Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards while also winning Single of the Year for their hit Woke Up Late.

Other acts included Otium and Knights of the Dub Table.

Fritter Festival featured a seven-act stage line-up; 15 food vendors from top Northland eateries who will plate an array of gourmet sweet and savoury fritters; 11 Northland vineyards serving up fine wine; and a purpose-built, giant waterslide.

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Northern Advocate photographer John Stone went along too.

Knights of the Dub Table drummer Josh Moore.
Knights of the Dub Table drummer Josh Moore.
Lyn Brown from Whangārei watches the Fritter Fest from above.
Lyn Brown from Whangārei watches the Fritter Fest from above.
Jose Stower, left and Jo Baker loved the Fritter Fest.
Jose Stower, left and Jo Baker loved the Fritter Fest.
Rob McDiarmid and Sue Wilkinson check the menu.
Rob McDiarmid and Sue Wilkinson check the menu.
Oivia Harvey, Martyn Harvey and Michelle Harvey raise a glass.
Oivia Harvey, Martyn Harvey and Michelle Harvey raise a glass.
Harry Munro and Kaitlyn Agnew
Harry Munro and Kaitlyn Agnew
A large and happy crowd enjoyed the vibe.
A large and happy crowd enjoyed the vibe.
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