World Tour of New Zealand

World Tour of New Zealand
Tour by Stan Walker
Start date 4 September 2013 (2013-09-04)
End date 4 October 2013 (2013-10-04)
Legs 1
No. of shows 23 in New Zealand
23 Total
Stan Walker concert chronology

World Tour of New Zealand is the second concert tour by Australian-New Zealand recording artist Stan Walker. The tour will visit metro and regional areas in New Zealand.

Background

Due to public demand, both concerts on 19 and 24 September at the Wigram Airforce Museum were combined into one huge concert at the larger CBS Canterbury Arena on Thursday 19 September. Also due to high sales Walker's Auckland concert was moved from The Auckland Town Hall to the ASB Theatre adding an extra 500 seats.[1]

Tour Personnel

Tour dates

Date[2] City Country Venue
4 September 2013 Rotorua New Zealand Civic Theatre
5 September 2013 Hamilton Founders Theatre
6 September 2013 Tauranga Holy Trinity
7 September 2013 Auckland ASB Theatre
10 September 2013 Edgecumbe War Memorial Hall
11 September 2013 Te Kuiti Waitomo Cultural Centre
12 September 2013 New Plymouth TSB Bank Arena
13 September 2013 Palmerston North Regent on Broadway
14 September 2013 Wellington Michael Fowler Centre
16 September 2013 Whanganui Royal Wanganui Opera House
17 September 2013 Masterton Townhall
19 September 2013 Christchurch CBS Canterbury Arena
20 September 2013 Dunedin Regent Theatre, Dunedin
21 September 2013 Invercargill Civic Theatre
22 September 2013 Queenstown Arrowtown Athenaeum Hall
25 September 2013 Greymouth Regent Theatre
26 September 2013 Westport NBS Theatre
27 September 2013 Nelson Nelson College School Hall
30 September 2013 Dannevirke Town Hall
1 October 2013 Hastings Hawke's Bay Opera House
2 October 2013 Taupo Great Lakes Centre
3 October 2013 Pukekohe Town Hall
4 October 2013 Whangarei Forum North

References

  1. "The Edge presents Stan Walker's World Tour of New Zealand". The Edge.co.nz. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  2. "Stan Walker Announces 'World Tour of New Zealand'". Scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
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