Operatunity

Nationwide
All year round

Their ethos is simple – ‘We give happiness to seniors through music’. 

Operatunity is New Zealand’s leading provider of daytime variety concerts and luxury international music travel for seniors. Operating for over 23 years, the company’s success is due to the professional standard of its concerts with famous songs presented in a fun and friendly way and the quality, content, camaraderie and care of its music trips. Operatunity is not an opera company. Operatunity is a play on the words opera and tunes and presents all sorts of different concerts, each with its own special theme: everything from music theatre, 50s and 60s popular songs, Gatsby art deco, Irish, iconic kiwi shows, popular opera, crooners, Glenn Miller, big band. Audiences regularly say that Operatunity concerts are ‘the highlight of their lives’. Give it a whirl! Tickets also make a thoughtful gift!

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