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Hospice concert

Ain't No Mountain High Enough

Date(s):
28 November 2010
Venue:
Opera House

Te Omanga Hospice and Mary Potter Hospice embark on an exciting new venture together with some of Wellington’s greatest musical talent to present an evening of Motown, Gospel, Blues and Soul songs exploring themes that touch the heart.

The list of artists for the concert is impressive!  Mara TK (Electric Wire Hustle), Lisa Tomlins (Fat Freddys Drop, The Eggs, Ebb, Rhombus), Ryan Prebble (Spartacus R, Fly my Pretties, Pyramid Scheme), Toni Huata, Thomas Oliver (Thomas Oliver Band), Ria Hall, Tyna Keelan (The Nok), Kirsten Te Rito, Louis Baker (Louis Baker trio), Matiu Te Huki (Basscamp), Ned Worboys (Harbour City Electric, The Aviators), Darren Watson, The Musical Island Boys, The Mission Choir, and The Town Crier.  The band members are James Illingworth, Alistair Isdale, Paddy Bleakley, Darren Mathieson, Lucien Johnson and Nick VanDijk.

MC for the evening is Michele A'Court.

“There been times that I thought I couldn't last for longHospice logo
But now I know that I'm able to carry on
It's been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will”
 Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke, 1964

Venue
The Opera House

Performance
7pm Sun 28 November

Tickets
Adult $30.00*
Concessions $25.00*
Family (2 adults + 2 children) $85.00*
* Service fees apply

This event is proudly supported by
Weta Digital, PalCare, Gee&Hickton Funeral Directors, Harbour City Funeral Home, REM SYSTEMS, RadioActive 89FM, Apex Print, Croft Funeral Home, Embassy of the United States of America, The Performing Arts Foundation, RadioActive89FM, Thames Publications, Phil Kelly/PKWY Creative, Grouse Lighting.

Aint No Mountain High Enough