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Early Bird Tickets On Sale For Womad New Zealand 2012

THURSDAY 13 OCTOBER 2011

Early Bird Tickets On Sale For Womad New Zealand 2012

Early bird tickets for WOMAD New Zealand 2012 go on sale tomorrow (Friday 14 October).

Early bird adult tickets are available for $199 (a saving of $37) until Friday 11 November, and 300 early bird youth (13-17 years) tickets are also on sale for $154 (a saving of $30). Ticketek transaction fees apply to all tickets.

WOMAD New Zealand 2012 takes place at New Plymouth’s Brooklands Park and TSB Bowl of Brooklands from 16-18 March 2012.

The programme for WOMAD New Zealand 2012 will be announced on Wednesday 26 November and this year’s line-up features a melting pot of musicians and bands from around the world performing alongside a fantastic line-up on New Zealand acts.

WOMAD New Zealand 2012 will be the eighth WOMAD to be held at the stunning New Plymouth site.

As well as 30 hours of music on the seven stages, WOMAD New Zealand 2011 features artists in conversation, live cooking demonstrations and workshops by artists, a global village, sustainable village, Kidzone and the option to camp at the adjacent racecourse.

WOMAD is an international festival created by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Brooman 27 years ago. Since then 21 countries have hosted the festival and entertained millions of festival goers.

Early bird tickets for WOMAD New Zealand 2012 are on sale from 9am on Friday 14 October through Ticketek on 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) or www.ticketek.co.nz.

ENDS


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