Find out what's on in Auckland this weekend – Sat 2 & Sun 3 July.
Looking for things to do in Auckland this weekend? Get some inspiration here on OurAuckland.
Step into an evocative world of beautifully crafted objects in this new exhibition by acclaimed artists Areta Wilkinson and Te Rongo Kirkwood. Read more
Join award-winning comedian and magician Jarred Fell for a wacky, family-friendly magic and comedy show. Read more
Grab your family and friends, dress in blue and support the SKYCITY Mystics as they take on Mainland Tactix. Read more
Stock up on the freshest fruit, vegetables, meat, flowers, delectable baked goods, deli produce and more. Read more
Celebrate all things Scottish and enjoy the sights and sounds of the pipe bands and dancers. Read more
Come along, sing the song, join the fun and be part of a video to promote the movie Poi E. Read more
The Patea Maori Club, original singers of NZ classic POI E, are coming to Corban Estate to run a workshop to sing the song. All Welcome. Free. Photo: Kirsty Griffin
The world's most prestigious exhibition of international current affairs photography. Expect a breathtaking array of images that explore the beauty and devastation of our world today. Read more
Corentin Fohlen, France, 2015, March Against Terrorism in Paris
This Gothic romance of forbidden love, betrayal and sexual politics is set beneath the foggy gas-light of London in 1888. Read more
At this fun family fundraiser, you can see trains, boats, planes, Technics, Star Wars and much more. Read more
This weekend, Aotea Ice Rink is heading into space to celebrate the upcoming Ice Age movie (in cinemas 7 July). Come dressed in a space-themed costume and be in to win some great prizes. There’ll be Ice Age face painting, a find-the-acorn treasure hunt and colouring competitions. Read more
This is just a taste of the events on offer in Auckland this weekend.
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