Lyttelton Rocks Again

Lyttelton Summer Festival

Lyttelton’s London Street is about to rock again, but this time to a spectacular line up of live and local music at the Lyttelton Summer Festival on Saturday 26 February.

The festival will not only showcase Lyttelton’s talented bands, but also the port town’s buskers, arts & crafts and local produce as well as the bars, music venues and theatres that have all survived last September’s earthquake and aftershocks.

"There was significant damage to several venues,” festival co-organiser Carmel Courtney says. "The town wouldn't be the same without their vibrant presence and commitment to artists. So this festival is also a celebration of our many varied and fantastic venues that are all back up and thrumming.”

El Santo, The Monster Bar and the Wunderbar are just a few of the venues featuring live music and entertainment late into the night.

The festival kicks off at 10am with the Lyttelton Farmers Market on London Street, which will be closed to traffic for the day, then rolls into the Summer Hummer Street Party from 1pm. The LPC Main Stage programme includes popular performers Lindon Puffin, Ariana Tikao and Dr Sanchez + Senor Jules, and introduces super-talented musicians Delany Davidson & Rough Diamond Ghost Orchestra and the Wontanara African Drum Group.

Over on the Buskers Turf, 10 different acts - including 2010 World Buskers Festival crowd favourite Mulletman - offer up the best of street entertainment. There’s also a Library & Loons Kids’ Zone, The Volcano Radio Stage Bizarre Bazaar, Art & Craft Corner, lots of stalls on the street and, coincidentally, the Queen Mary 2 Ocean Liner in port. Entry to the Summer Hummer Street Party is just $2.   

Jointly organised by Project Lyttelton and Volcano Radio, the 2011 Lyttelton Summer Festival is proudly sponsored by Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC), continuing LPC’s longstanding relationship with the Lyttelton community and ongoing support for Lyttelton festivals.  

Release date: 
Monday, 7 February 2011
For further information contact: 
Lyttelton Information Centre: 03 328 9094

Comments

Breeze Robertson 25 February 2011 - 21:29 PM

Lyttelton, like Christchurch, has been devastated by the latest earthquake. Most of our old buildings are in ruins and London Street is a no-go zone, cordoned off and guarded by the army. All of the venues we were going to celebrate are damaged, some beyond repair this time. The summer festival is not going ahead at all.

There will be a small gathering but it is for the Lyttelton community to get together and connect at this very difficult and sad time. It is certainly no longer a public event.

I hope other communities are able to get together at some stage too and I am sure other communities and neighborhoods are supporting each other through this tragedy as well. 

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