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March Events – What’s on?

For March there are lots of indoor and outddor events to keep you busy. If you want to know exactly what’s on, we have a handy event guide for Auckland, Hamilton Wellington and Christchurch, all with parking options close by

For Aucklanders:

What: SIX The Musical   

Where: The Civic

When: 27th February – Sunday 23rd March         

Globally celebrated, SIX the Musical has won 35 major international awards, including two prestigious Tony Awards and a Grammy nomination. In this high-octane 80-minute musical experience, the feisty Tudor queens boldly rewrite five hundred years of history. For tickets and more information, click here.

 Best Parking Options:

  • Greys Avenue
  • Saint Matthews
  • 205 Queen Street
  • Kitchener Street carpark, 6 -12 Kitchener Street
  • Elliott Street
  • Durham Lane

 

What: G-Eazy – Freak Show Word Tour  

Where: Auckland Town Hall 

When: Saturday 1st March          

Multi-platinum selling superstar G-EAZY has announced his 2025 Freak Show World Tour – a massive 41 date global run that includes 5 stops across Australia and New Zealand. Recently, he released “Lady Killers III,” revamping his viral hit. The original “Lady Killers Remix” surged in popularity, reaching #2 on Billboard TikTok, #4 on Shazam U.S., and #7 on Shazam Global. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 205 Queen Street
  • Kitchener Street carpark, 6 -12 Kitchener Street
  • Elliott Street
  • Saint Matthews
  • Durham Lane

What: Round The Bays 

Where: Auckland CBD – St Heliers

When: Sunday 2nd March     

Join NZ’s largest fun run! Auckland Round the Bays kicks off in March, promising to be Auckland’s biggest street party with a course filled with entertainment as participants move and groove & walk, jog, run or roll from the city to St Heliers. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options close to the start line:

  • Railway Outdoor Upper (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • Railway Outdoor Lower (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • 73 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Ronayne Street

 

What: Auckland Boat Show   

Where: Viaduct Events Centre & Jellicoe Harbour  

When: Thursday 6th March - Sunday 9th March    

Head to THE Viaduct Events Centre for New Zealand’s largest boat show, where visitors can experience a huge display of luxury yachts, innovated boating products and on water sea trials.  For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options close to the start line:

  • 143 Beaumont Street
  • 55 Gaunt Street
  • 36 Gaunt Street
  • Captain Daldy
  • 115 Fanshawe Street
  • Viaduct Carpark

 

What: Te Ahurei Toi Tamaki Auckland Arts Festival          

Where: Aotea Square & Aotea Centre

When: Thursday 6th March – Sunday 23rd March        

For 18 days in March, there are shows, gatherings and performances to discover every day and night in and around Aotea Square. The Auckland Art Show celebrates the love for art and culture with various shows from dance, music, theatre, drag and many more. For a full programme, tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Greys Avenue
  • Saint Matthews
  • 205 Queen Street
  • Kitchener Street carpark, 6 -12 Kitchener Street
  • Elliott Street
  • Durham Lane

 

What: Chris Stapleton – All American Road Show Goes Down Under

Where: Spark Arena

When: Friday 7th March and Saturday 8th March     

Acclaimed musician Chris Stapleton will be bringing his tour to New Zealand for the first time in 2025 with “Chris Stapleton’s All-American Roadshow Goes Down Under.” For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Railway Outdoor Upper (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • Railway Outdoor Lower (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • 73 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Ronayne Street

 

What: Tami Neilson, The F Word  

Where: Auckland Town Hall 

When: Saturday 8th March            

Our award-winning country queen Tami Neilson and her hot rocking band not only perform a stonking setlist of country classics for your listening pleasure, but answer the burning question why songs of feminism were banned from country radio. With the help of Dr Jada Watson, this tongue-in-cheek exposé of gender inequality in country champions the female artists, from Dolly Parton to Patsy Cline to Loretta Lynn to The (Dixie) Chicks, who smashed stereotypes and soared to #1 despite the barriers. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 205 Queen Street
  • Kitchener Street carpark, 6 -12 Kitchener Street
  • Elliott Street
  • Saint Matthews
  • Durham Lane

 

What: Slipnot   

Where: Spark Arena

When: Tuesday 11th March     

As always, attendees can expect a performance unlike any other, from a band who only get more thrilling, exciting and cathartic as time goes on. Having released a new record in 2022, The End, So Far (crowned at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart; their fourth consecutive album to do so), SLIPKNOT refuse to rest on past glories and continue to innovate, with fan favourites including as many new songs as older. Between enduring fan-revered singles like Duality, Psychosocial and Wait and Bleed, as well as deeper cuts and newer material over the years, SLIPKNOT’s drive and creativity bleeds through their jaw-dropping live performances.  For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Railway Outdoor Upper (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • Railway Outdoor Lower (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • 73 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Ronayne Street

 

What: Fontaine D.C  

Where: Spark Arena

When: Wednesday 12th March      

Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. return to New Zealand in 2025 to celebrate their new album "Romance" with special guests Wunderhorse! For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Railway Outdoor Upper (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • Railway Outdoor Lower (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • 73 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Ronayne Street

 

What: Shihad    

Where: Spark Arena

When: Friday 14th March     

Aotearoa’s most beloved metal band are heading to Spark Arena for a 2025 show! For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Railway Outdoor Upper (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • Railway Outdoor Lower (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • 73 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Ronayne Street

 

What: Kehlani    

Where: Spark Arena

When: Sunday 23rd March       

Following the release of her new album, CRASH, Kehlani announces the highly anticipated CRASH WORLD TOUR featuring special guest and local icon JESSB. Kehlani will open your eyes, open your mind, and open your heart. For as blunt as she may be about life, longing, lust, and love, her music occupies an elevated state above even the best high—yet accessible by simply listening.  For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Railway Outdoor Upper (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • Railway Outdoor Lower (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • 73 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Ronayne Street

 

What: Cosi   

Where: The Pump House, Takapuna 

When: Saturday 20th – 29th March       

Così is a heartwarming, hilarious Australian classic by Louis Nowra, based on his own experience directing a motley crew of patients in a one-off opera performance. A brilliant ensemble cast brings this joyous, uplifting comedy to life, proving that even in the most unexpected places, music and art can spark transformation. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Takapuna Police 
  • Como Street carpark
  • Hustmere Street
  • Car Park By the Sea

 

What: Auckland Philharmonia: Enigma

Where: Auckland Town Hall 

When: Thursday 27th March           

Elgar’s beloved Enigma Variations offers audiences a brilliant portrayal of his circle of friends in musical form, while Grieg’s love of the folk tunes of his motherland are celebrated in his Norwegian Dances.  Co-commissioned by the Auckland Philharmonia together with some of the world’s great orchestras, Sir James MacMillan says his brand-new piece, ‘seems to be haunted by other, earlier musical spirits and memories’. It’s written for an orchestra at the top of its game. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 205 Queen Street
  • Kitchener Street carpark, 6 -12 Kitchener Street
  • Elliott Street
  • Saint Matthews
  • Durham Lane

 

What: Tall Blacks v Philippines      

Where: Spark Arena

When: Sunday 23rd February       

Watch the Tall Blacks take on the Philippines at Spark Arena this February. For tickets and information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Railway Outdoor Upper (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • Railway Outdoor Lower (26 Te Taou Crescent)
  • 73 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Anzac Ave
  • 2 Ronayne Street

 

For Christchurch events:

What: Groove Armada  

Where: Christchurch Town Hall

When: Thursday 6th March        

One of the globe's biggest electronic dance acts GROOVE ARMADA will be returning to Aotearoa, taking their dance floor anthems to CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL in CHRISTCHURCH on THURSDAY, MARCH 6 2025 and TSB ARENA in WELLINGTON on FRIDAY, MARCH 7 2025. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 119 Kilmore Street
  • 71 Kilmore Street
  • 55 Chester Street West
  • Durham Street
  • 818 Colombo Street

 

What: In Other Words by Matthew Seager     

Where: Issac Theatre Royal, 224 Saint Asaph Street  

When: Thursday 13th March – Saturday 15th March        

Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Michael Hurst star in the award-winning two-hander, “In Other Words.” Starring the acclaimed real-life couple Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Michael Hurst, this is a rare opportunity to see two of New Zealand’s finest actors share the stage in a two-hander for the first time. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 148 Gloucester Street
  • 160 Gloucester Street
  • 50 Cathedral Square
  • 245 Manchester Street
  • 227 – 235 Manchester Street

 

What: I am Giant   

Where: Christchurch Town Hall

When: Friday 14th March       

New Zealand, get ready, legendary kiwi rock band I Am Giant are officially back for one last explosive ride. After nearly a decade apart, the original lineup will reunite for an unmissable, one-off New Zealand tour.. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 119 Kilmore Street
  • 71 Kilmore Street
  • 55 Chester Street West
  • Durham Street
  • 818 Colombo Street

 

What: Kitty Flanagan Live      

Where: Issac Theatre Royal, 224 Saint Asaph Street  

When: Sunday 16th March         

J Get ready for a show full of hard laughs, good times, handy hints and a catchy little tune about underpants. Australian comedian, writer, and actress Kitty Flanagan has taken her award-winning stand-up shows all over the world. Now it’s Wellington’s time to giggle.For tickets and more information, click here. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 148 Gloucester Street
  • 160 Gloucester Street
  • 50 Cathedral Square
  • 245 Manchester Street
  • 227 – 235 Manchester Street

 

What: The Stranglers – Fifty Years in Black – The Anniversary Tour 2025    

Where: Christchurch Town Hall

When: Sunday 16th March       

British iconic punk and new wave rockers, The Stranglers, will return to New Zealand next March to celebrate their incredible 50th anniversary, with shows lined up in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 119 Kilmore Street
  • 71 Kilmore Street
  • 55 Chester Street West
  • Durham Street
  • 818 Colombo Street

 

What: Breaking Plates The Musical       

Where: Issac Theatre Royal, 224 Saint Asaph Street  

When: Thursday 20th March - Sunday 23rd March        

Join Yorgos and his larger than life Greek family as they navigate the joys and tragedies of finding love amidst the challenges of deeply entrenched traditions in this heart felt immigrant story. An emotional rollercoaster brimming with excitement, laughter, tears, and ouzo. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 148 Gloucester Street
  • 160 Gloucester Street
  • 50 Cathedral Square
  • 245 Manchester Street
  • 227 – 235 Manchester Street

 

What: Canterbury Home Show         

Where: Wolfbrook Arena    

When: Friday 21st March  - Sunday 23rd March       

The Canterbury Home Show offers a plethora of ideas and inspiration for your next home renovation project or new home build, with an array of quality brands and experts at your disposal. Under one roof, you can explore the latest products, services, and trends in renovations, building, furnishing, home improvements, and outdoor living. The event is free, for more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • The CDHB Park n Ride carpark

 

What: An Evening with Graham Norton        

Where: Issac Theatre Royal, 224 Saint Asaph Street  

When: Monay 24th March – Tuesday 25th March          

Beloved Irish comedian, actor, author and television host Graham Norton will embark on his first ever live tour of New Zealand. Join Graham for an evening of entertainment to celebrate, reflect and relive some of his biggest TV highlights and memorable moments to date. He will share his favourite laugh out-loud moments and tales from behind the scenes of his legendary sofa chats with the world’s biggest TV and film stars. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 148 Gloucester Street
  • 160 Gloucester Street
  • 50 Cathedral Square
  • 245 Manchester Street
  • 227 – 235 Manchester Street

 

What: Creedence Clearwater Collective         

Where: Issac Theatre Royal, 224 Saint Asaph Street  

When: Thursday 27th March           

Head to the Isaac Theatre Royal for a night of Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty as they play the music of one of the world’s most iconic bands – from the songs they wrote, to the songs covered, to the songs they wrote for others. This will include songs from their album debut in 1968 to their last album in 1972.  For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 148 Gloucester Street
  • 160 Gloucester Street
  • 50 Cathedral Square
  • 245 Manchester Street
  • 227 – 235 Manchester Street

 

What: Dion Pride – Sings the Songs of his Father        

Where: Issac Theatre Royal, 224 Saint Asaph Street  

When: Thursday 27th March          

As the son of legendary Country Music Hall of Famer, Charley Pride, Dion carries on his family’s musical legacy while forging his own path. With his remarkable talent as a songwriter and multi-talented instrumentalist, playing guitar, piano, drums, and bass, Dion has demonstrated his versatility in the world of music. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 148 Gloucester Street
  • 160 Gloucester Street
  • 50 Cathedral Square
  • 245 Manchester Street
  • 227 – 235 Manchester Street

 

What: Rhys Darby – The legend Returns          

Where: Issac Theatre Royal, 224 Saint Asaph Street  

When: Saturday 29th March            

The Kiwi icon returns to the stage with a brand-new stand-up show for 2025. In a world full of AI and Robot tech can a simple dad with slightly tight jeans stay relevant? Ancient Astronaut Theorists say yes! Rhys hopes to prove that right now a touch of very human silliness is more important than ever!? Perhaps his unique human skills, once thought of as absurd, might just be useful after all! For tickets and more information, click here. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 148 Gloucester Street
  • 160 Gloucester Street
  • 50 Cathedral Square
  • 245 Manchester Street
  • 227 – 235 Manchester Street

 

Wellington events: Find out what’s happening in Wellington this July.

What: Double Header: Hurricanes Poua v Blues & Hurricanes v Blues   

Where: Sky Stadium

When: Saturday 1st March   

The Hurricanes take on the Blues and the Hurricanes Poua take on the blues in a double header a great way to kick off March events!  If you’re heading along to support either team, we’ve got your parking covered. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 187 -189 Thorndon Quay carpark, P2180
  • Thorndon Central, P683
  • Centre Port Boulevard carpark – 1 Hinemoa Street (ParkMate only), P2205
  • Pipitea Marae – 47 Thorndon Quay, P112

 

What: Crystalline Resonance: FINAL FANTASY Piano Concert 

Where: The Opera House

When: Wednesday 5nd March      

Best Parking Options:

  • 25A Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street, 40 Bond Street
  • Lombard
  • Ghuznee Street

Head to the Opera House for live piano performances of the music from the Final Fantasy game, a classic and favourite since it’s creation in 1987. Large video projections will also bring you up close and personal to the emotional power of the music. There are specially composed piano arrangements of iconic themes from the original ‘Final Fantasy’ to ‘Final Fantasy XVI’ (released in 2023). Rediscover old-time classics like the majestic ‘Liberi Fatali’ and ‘Zarnakand’. Also, hear tunes newly created for the tour like ‘Bygone Serenity’ and ‘Flow’.  For tickets and more information click here.

 

What: Groove Amada DJ Set      

Where: TSB Arena

When: Friday 7th March   

One of the globe's biggest electronic dance acts GROOVE ARMADA will be returning to Aotearoa, taking their dance floor anthems to CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL in CHRISTCHURCH on THURSDAY, MARCH 6 2025 and TSB ARENA in WELLINGTON on FRIDAY, MARCH 7 2025. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Queens Wharf
  • VSPC – Victoria Street Parking Centre
  • HSBC Tower (Closes at 8pm)
  • Plimmer Tower, 2 Gilmer Terrace

 

What: Sky Stadium 25 Year Jubilee         

Where: Sky Stadum  

When: Sunday 9th March     

Head to Sky City for a free event to celebrate the stadiums 25th Birthday. The event kicks off from 11am with a range of family friendly activities including behind scenes access to the changing rooms, on field access to take part in rugby, cricket and football drills, bouncy castles, photobooths and facepainting, plus much more and lots of kai options!  For more information click here.

Best central Parking Options:

  • Station
  • Railway
  • Centre port Zone C
  • Pipitea Marae
  • Thorndon Central

 

What: Jim Bean Homegrown  

Where: Wellington Waterfront  

When: Friday 14th – Saturday 15th March

Jim Beam Homegrown is kiwi music’s biggest party and New Zealand’s national day of coming together and celebrating who we are through our music! If you’re the sober driver and need parking, we have you covered! For more information click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Chaffers Street
  • 25a Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street
  • Lombard

 

What: Wellington Pride Parade  

Where: Courtenay Place & Dixon Street  

When: Saturday 8th March

The Wellington Pride Parade is an annual celebration that highlights Wellington’s rich culture and diversity. As Aotearoa’s queerest city, Wellington takes pride in showcasing its vibrant communities. For more information click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Chaffers Street
  • 25a Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street
  • Lombard

 

What: The RNZB with Scottish Ballet

When: St James Theatre

Where: Friday 14th & Saturday 15th March         

As part of their Aotearoa tour, The Royal Zealand Ballet and Scottish Ballet are heading to Wellington for two contemporary works created to bring celebration and joy to audience. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 25a Taranaki Street
  • Lower Tory Street
  • Ghuznee Street
  • Chaffers Street
  • 29 Marion Street

 

What: Mills Albert Wellington Saints v Taranaki Airs

Where: TSB Arena

When: Sunday 16th March   

Kicking off the season The Saints are taking on The Taranaki Airs at TSB Arena! For tickets and more information click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Queens Wharf
  • VSPC – Victoria Street Parking Centre
  • HSBC Tower (Closes at 8pm)
  • Plimmer Tower, 2 Gilmer Terrace

 

What: Gary V Live in Wellington 2025

Where: The Opera House

When: Sunday 16th March   

Singer, songwriter, and performer Gary Valenciano has been wowing Filipino audiences since the 1980s. Now, he’s heading to The Opera House in Wellington for an unforgettable tour. His ability to blend pop, soul, and inspirational themes continues to resonate with fans across generations. Sing along to timeless hits like ‘Shout for Joy’, ‘Hataw Na’, ‘Di Bale Na Lang’, ‘Take Me Out of the Dark’, and plenty more. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

25A Taranaki Street

Bond Street, 40 Bond Street

Lombard (Closes at 11pm)

Ghuznee Street, 34 Ghuznee Street

 

What: The Eagles Greatest Hits     

Where: The Opera House

When: Friday 21st March   

Enjoy the nostalgic sounds of hits like Tequila Sunrise, Take it Easy, Hotel California, Take it to the Limit, Desperado, and Life in the Fast Lane. These songs are a testament to the writing power of the original creators. With more than 200 million album sales worldwide you’ll see why The Eagles are recognised as one of the greatest bands of all time. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

25A Taranaki Street

Bond Street, 40 Bond Street

Lombard (Closes at 11pm)

Ghuznee Street, 34 Ghuznee Street

 

What: Kitty Flanagan Live      

Where: The Opera House

When: Saturday 22nd March   

Get ready for a show full of hard laughs, good times, handy hints and a catchy little tune about underpants. Australian comedian, writer, and actress Kitty Flanagan has taken her award-winning stand-up shows all over the world. Now it’s Wellington’s time to giggle.For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 25A Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street, 40 Bond Street
  • Lombard (Closes at 11pm)
  • Ghuznee Street, 34 Ghuznee Street

 

What: Circus of Illusion Magic Show      

When: St James Theatre

Where: Saturday 22nd March         

Circus of Illusion Magic Show will have you gasping in awe, laughing out loud, and sitting on the edge of your seat. It’s a spectacle for the whole family. Local and international talent will descend on St James Theatre for 90 minutes of fun. Witness a man being sawn in half, chainsaw juggling, motorbike mayhem, mind-blowing illusions, and mesmerising magic. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 25a Taranaki Street
  • Lower Tory Street
  • Ghuznee Street
  • Chaffers Street
  • 29 Marion Street

 

What: Mills Albert Wellington Saints v Southland Sharks

Where: TSB Arena

When: Wednesday 26th March   

The Saints are taking on The Southland Sharks at TSB Arena! For tickets and more information click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Queens Wharf
  • VSPC – Victoria Street Parking Centre
  • HSBC Tower (Closes at 8pm)
  • Plimmer Tower, 2 Gilmer Terrace

 

What: Disney: The Magic of Animation    

Where: Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre

When: Thursday 20th February – Sunday 13th July 2025

Celebrated worldwide, from Paris to Tokyo, Seoul to Melbourne, "Disney: The Magic of Animation" showcases a stunning collection of artworks from the talented artists and filmmakers at Walt Disney Animation Studios. This exhibition will spark joy, curiosity, and nostalgia in visitors of all ages. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best central Parking Options:

  • Lower Tory Street
  • 25a Taranaki Street
  • 260 Wakefiled Street
  • Chaffers Street

 

What: The White ferns v Australia & The Blackcaps v Pakistan T20     

Where: Sky Stadum  

When: Wednesday 26th March       

Get your cricket fix with a double header as the White Ferns take on Australia and The Black caps take on Pakistan in a T20. For more information and tickets, click here.

Best central Parking Options:

  • Station
  • Railway
  • Centre port Zone C
  • Pipitea Marae
  • Thorndon Central

 

What: Rhys Darby The Legend Returns       

Where: The Opera House

When: Thursday 27th March

The Kiwi icon returns to the stage with a brand-new stand-up show for 2025. In a world full of AI and Robot tech can a simple dad with slightly tight jeans stay relevant? Ancient Astronaut Theorists say yes! Rhys hopes to prove that right now a touch of very human silliness is more important than ever!? Perhaps his unique human skills, once thought of as absurd, might just be useful after all! For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 25A Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street, 40 Bond Street
  • Lombard (Closes at 11pm)
  • Ghuznee Street, 34 Ghuznee Street

 

What: Wellington Art Show

Where: Tākina Convention and Exhibition Centre

When: Friday 28th February – Sunday 2nd March   

New Zealand’s biggest Art Shows is heading to Wellington at the end of February. Here you can view and buy artwork from hundreds of the finest artists across Aotearoa, with pieces ranging from $200 - $20,000. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • 25A Taranaki Street, P95
  • Chaffers Street (closes at 7pm), P873
  • Bond Street, P266
  • Lombard, P851
    Ghuznee Street, P493

 

What: NZSO - Pictures at an Exhibition

Where: Michael Fowler Centre

When: Thursday 27th March           

Head The Micheal Fowler Centre for the start of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra season as Principal Conductor Gemma New kicks of the season with vivid paintings in sound. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking options:

  • 25A Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street, 40 Bond Street
  • Lombard
  • VSPC (Victoria Street Parking Centre, 15-21 Victoria Street

 

What: Hurricanes v Waratahs      

Where: Sky Stadum  

When: Friday 28th March      

The Hurricanes are taking on the Waratahs at Sky Stadium! If you’re heading long to support your team, we have great parking option close by. For more information and tickets, click here.

Best central Parking Options:

  • Station
  • Railway
  • Centre port Zone C
  • Pipitea Marae
  • Thorndon Central

 

What: NZSO - Pictures at an Exhibition

Where: Michael Fowler Centre

When: Thursday 27th March          

Head The Micheal Fowler Centre for the start of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra season as Principal Conductor Gemma New kicks of the season with vivid paintings in sound. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking options:

  • 25A Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street, 40 Bond Street
  • Lombard
  • VSPC (Victoria Street Parking Centre, 15-21 Victoria Street

 

What: An Evening with Bob Geldof

Where: Michael Fowler Centre

When: Saturday 29th March          

Join Bob Geldof as he offers an unforgettable event telling the captivating story through his life, through a unique blend of live storytelling with intimate acoustic performances of his favourite songs revealing the backstory of a multi-faceted and enduring career. For tickets and more information, click here.

Best Parking options:

  • 25A Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street, 40 Bond Street
  • Lombard
  • VSPC (Victoria Street Parking Centre, 15-21 Victoria Street

What: Cuba Dupa    

Where: Courtenay Place & Dixon Street 

When: Saturday 29th – Sunday 30th March

Wellington’s favourite festival is returning! Head to Cuba Dupa for the two-day festival to celebrate art, culture, music, dance, theatre, food and more. For more information click here.

Best Parking Options:

  • Chaffers Street
  • 25a Taranaki Street
  • Bond Street
  • Lombard

 

What: Phoenix FC v Western Sydney Wanderers    

Where: Sky Stadium

When: Saturday 29th March

Wellington Phoenix are taking on The Western Sydney Wanderers, if you’re heading long to the game, we have covered with lots of parking close by. For tickets and more information, click here.

When: Saturday 1st March  

Best Parking Options:

  • 187 -189 Thorndon Quay carpark, P2180
  • Thorndon Central, P683
  • Centre Port Boulevard carpark – 1 Hinemoa Street (ParkMate only), P2205
  • Pipitea Marae – 47 Thorndon Quay, P112