Mission Bay Jazz and Blues Street Fest

The iconic Mission Bay Jazz and Blues Streetfest is back again celebrating its 10th anniversary at Auckland's stunning outdoor venue, Mission Bay.

Join over 30,000 fans with more than 20 bands and international acts performing on the street, beach and stage.

Be part of the atmosphere as the waterfront is transformed into a musical street fest of dining, fun and dancing.

The event is liquor free, however, alcoholic refreshments will be available in designated hospitality areas inside the venue as well as a comprehensive selection of food stalls.

How to get there

For transport and parking information go to the Mission Bay Jazz and Blues Street Fest website http://www.jazzandbluesstreetfest.com/

Location/venue: 

Selwyn Reserve, Mission Bay

Auckland

Date: 
27 Feb 2010
Cost: 
$10 entry fee. Free entry for 5 years and under
Entry details: 

From 6.00pm - 11.00pm

Entry $10 payable at gate (cash and eftpos only)
No alcohol permitted, licensed areas available
No pass outs

In addition:
-Food (allowed)
-Water (allowed)
-Non alcoholic beverages (allowed, but no glass)
-All forms of alcohol (prohibited)
-Glass (prohibited)

Contact details: 

Contact Mission Bay Jazz and Blues Street Fest on http://www.jazzandbluesstreetfest.com/contact.php

or Auckland City Council on 09 379 2020 or http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/whatson/events/mbjazz/default.asp

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