The Viaduct The Container Library Whether it’s to borrow a book, swap a book, bestow your books or to just burrow down and read in the sun - the container... Add to favourites
Albert Street Area The Laneways Tabac An inner city night life institution that has been serving Auckland since 1997 Add to favourites
Aotea Arts Quarter The Classic Comedy and Bar NZ’s only fulltime professional comedy club is an institution on the local entertainment scene. Add to favourites
Aotea Arts Quarter Q Theatre You can expect everything from theatre to dance, and music to comedy all within this great heritage building. Add to favourites
Fort Street Area Eyelight Lane This installation has been described as a "meandering red neon line mounted on buildings on either side of Fort Lane that... Add to favourites
Aotea Arts QuarterThe CivicThe Civic is an Auckland landmark and is one of the few remaining atmospheric theatres in the world.Add to favourites
Aotea Arts QuarterAuckland Art GalleryHistory, heritage and culture are brought to life at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, home to a series of permanent...Add to favourites
Lorne StreetCentral City Library The Auckland Central City library has an extensive collection of fiction, non-fiction, magazines and music and free access to...Add to favourites
Aotea Arts QuarterBasement TheatreYou never quite know what you are going to get at this city centre hidden gem which boasts a character-filled, intimate bar...Add to favourites
Silo Park & North WharfASB Waterfront Theatre A state-of-the-art theatre in Wynyard QuarterAdd to favourites
Aotea Arts QuarterThe Classic Comedy and BarNZ’s only fulltime professional comedy club is an institution on the local entertainment scene.Add to favourites
Silo Park & North Wharf Silo Park Tanks Check out our larger than life art installation by artist Askew One, with quotes from C.K. Stead’s poem ‘Auckland’. Add to favourites
Article Hearts of the City Diverse and colourful artworks in the shape of a heart are being created on the walls of Auckland’s central city as part of a... Add to favourites
Lorne StreetBowerbank NinowBowerbank Ninow offers a distinctly contemporary and curatorially rigorous program in a dealer gallery setting, exhibiting...Add to favourites
Lorne StreetGow Langsford Gallery Lorne StreetGow Langsford Gallery is one of New Zealand's most influential dealer galleries, having mounted some 300 exhibitions over the...Add to favourites
The ViaductKura GalleryKura sells and exhibits artworks that reflect what is truly unique to Aotearoa and showcases an extensive range of original...Add to favourites
High Street DistrictGus Fisher GalleryPart of the University of Auckland, The Gus Fisher Gallery showcases contemporary and historical art with a focus on New...Add to favourites
Aotea Arts Quarter APO The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra is New Zealand’s full-time professional Metropolitan orchestra, serving the country’s... Add to favourites
04 Jun 2020 - 14 Jun 2020 NZ Opera - The Marriage of Figaro Power, privilege and forgiveness. Add to favourites
Until April 13, 2020 (excluding Christmas Day) Radical Beginnings Exhibition at the Auckland Art Gallery. The 1950s witnessed the rise of the first generation of Fine Arts trained Māori... Add to favourites
Aotea Arts Quarter Auckland Town Hall Auckland Town Hall is an environment suited to the most auspicious occasions and also has the iconic clocktower within the... Add to favourites
13 Mar 2020 Lagrime di San Pietro Orlando di Lasso’s heavenly masterpiece performed by the outstanding Los Angeles Master Chorale. Add to favourites
21 Nov - 20 Dec 2019 A Frickin Dangerous Space-mas Basement Theatre returns with its annual Christmas show written by dynamic comedy trio, Frickin Dangerous Bro (Pax Assadi,... Add to favourites
19 Mar 2020 Estère – Into the Belly of Capricorn The captivating and idiosyncratic Estère unveils her latest music at the Spiegeltent. Add to favourites
Until May 17, 2020 (excluding Christmas Day) Love, Longing, Loss Exhibition at the Auckland Art Gallery. Throughout history, cultures have marked rites of passage – birth, marriage and death... Add to favourites