Unsung Heroes: City Vision Fundraiser
      City Vision presentsUnsung Heroes: City Vision Fundraiser

      Unsung Heroes: City Vision Fundraiser

      Mix and mingle with the candidates from 6pm. Light catering provided. Show begins at 7pm

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      TAPAC

      100 Motions Road

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Sat 2 Aug 2025

      Running Time

      2 hours 20 minutes

      Interval

      20 minutes

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      Maybe you’ve never heard of the Taranaki Highwayman, the ghost of the Vulcan Hotel, or the man who conquered Niagara Falls in a barrel, only to meet his unlikely end in Onehunga. Perhaps you think the most compelling stories of the past come from offshore – spoiler alert – they don’t! Our own New Zealand tales feature a line-up of characters matching any gunslinger from the Wild West. Not just the great and good, but those with dirt under their nails and blood on their hands; the sinew and gristle of our own original backstory. 

      Bringing this exposé to life in a show of original songs, written and performed by Chris Priestley and Cameron Bennett, with virtuoso guitarist Nigel Gavin, vocalist Sonia Wilson, and candidate for the Waitemata Local Board, stage and screen star Peter Elliott, delivering the stories behind the songs.

      A City Vision fundraiser, come and support a good cause! Unsung Heroes live at TAPAC for one night only! Meet the candidates running for Auckland Council in the isthmus area, mix and mingle between 6:00 and 7:00 pm. 

      Tickets $49 each (there is a $69 option for those able to donate in addition to the ticket price).

      Ticket price includes light catering. Drinks available from the bar. Please bring cash for the raffle.

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