Morning Melodies

Auckland
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The Auckland Live Morning Melodies season is back for its 23rd year with a series of monthly concerts held at the Bruce Mason Centre, perfect for all ages to enjoy.

The 2024 season features returning favourite bands and brass ensembles as well as welcomes glamorous 60s vocal trio The Up-Doos, who will be making their Morning Melodies debut. Join them for Auckland Live Morning Melodies – the toe-tapping highlight of the Takapuna event calendar that is sure to brighten your Monday mornings. Tickets available via Ticketmaster or at the Bruce Mason Centre Box Office on Tuesdays, 10am – 4pm.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Morning Melodies

Address

Bruce Mason Theatre
The Promenade
Takapuna
Auckland

Contact

09 309 2677

online@aucklandlive.co.nz

ACCESSIBILITY

General

Accessible seating.

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