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Lively Jazz Afternoon with June Hayes

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cash only $15 members. $20 non-members
In Person

Occurrences
Sun, 02 Aug, 02:00 pm
Duration150 minutes
Address

Onerahi, Whangārei, Northland

Venue
Suitable Ages
13-17
18-29
30-49
50-64
65+

What to Expect at TheJune Hayes Experience

Enjoy an afternoon of live jazz with talented vocalist June Hayes and her band of skilled musicians. The performance features Matt Watson on keys, Paul Naveen on drums, James Sneyd on violin, and Tobias Grove on bass. The 150-minute session delivers a relaxed yet engaging musical experience that brings people together through shared appreciation of jazz.

This event welcomes adults and young people aged 13 and over, making it suitable for everyone from teens to seniors. Cash payment is required at the door, with tickets priced at $15 for members and $20 for non-members. The session runs for two and a half hours, giving attendees plenty of time to settle in and enjoy the music without feeling rushed.

Attending offers a genuine community experience where locals can connect over live music in a welcoming setting. The performance creates opportunities to meet new people, support local artists, and spend quality time with friends or family. Whether you are a dedicated jazz fan or simply looking for a pleasant Sunday activity, this event provides an accessible way to enjoy quality entertainment while strengthening community ties.

Location and Directions

The event takes place in Onerahi, a coastal suburb of Whangārei in Northland. The venue offers wheelchair access, accessible parking, and accessible toilets, ensuring the afternoon is comfortable for all attendees. On-site parking and standard toilets are also available, making it easy to plan your visit.

Onerahi provides a relaxed coastal atmosphere that complements the laid-back nature of a Sunday jazz session. The local setting means residents can enjoy quality entertainment without travelling far, supporting both the arts and community connections right in their own neighbourhood.