Ali Harper (vocals) and Tom Rainey (piano)
Great Hall Lunchtime Concert Series 2022
Join Ali Harper (vocals) and Tom Rainey (piano) as they treat you to a lunch filled with jazz standards, musical theatre and some other tasty morsels. Delicious lunchtime fare!
This concert is part of the Great Hall Lunchtime Concert Series 2022, showcasing a remarkable line-up of renowned local, national and international artists performing in a beautiful heritage venue.
Special $10 tickets for Member of the Friends of the Arts Centre society. Click here to find out how to join.
Students tickets
To purchase students tickets during the red traffic light setting, please email concertsforchristchurch@gmail.com
This event is proud to be part of the Turn Up The Heat festival in Christchurch Central City this August. It's a month full of roaming characters, comedy, cabaret, drag, variety shows, family events, musical theatre and fiery food.
Check out the entire festival programme at turnuptheheat.nz

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