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North Shore City, the lifestyle city, is home to hundreds of exciting community and city-wide events every year. They contribute to a prosperous, dynamic and diverse city by celebrating our identity, engaging the community and providing exciting experience opportunities.
With so many things to see and do on the Shore, you’ll be sure to be entertained, educated and inspired.
For a full list of upcoming North Shore events, collect a copy of the latest What’s On Guide from Takapuna or Devonport Visitor Information Centres, view the online What's On Monthly Guide, or download the What's On Monthly Guide PDF (PDF 1.17MB)
And for some cool things to do this summer, check out the latest Summer Fun programme (PDF 708KB).
Link to event sponsorship application.
If you want to use a park or civic area for an event you need North Shore City Council approval.
Leisure activities in North Shore City.
Free outdoor cinema for summer at North Shore reserves.
Extreme sports and music at North Harbour Stadium 27 March.
Switch off your lights for one hour on Saturday 27 March in support of Earth Hour 2010.
The APO’s popular concerts for pre-schoolers - Bruce Mason Centre, 27 March 2010.
Secondary School instrumentalists can apply to informally play with the APO - Bruce Mason Centre, 29 March 2010.
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra opens its doors to concert enthusiasts - Bruce Mason Centre, 28 March 2010.
Lake House Arts Centre invite residents to Sculpture Festival 2010.
A play by Margaret Mahy, adapted by Tim Bray, from 22 March to 17 April 2010.
A play by Roger Hall, directed by Sian Davis, from 14 - 27 March 2010.
Swim series to start from North Shore beaches.
The North Shore City Beach Series returns to Takapuna Beach from 3 November.
The culmination of the Auckland region’s derby races - Saturday 10 April 2010.
Murray's Bay Sailing Club 24 hour fundraising sailing marathon.
The annual Weet-Bix Tryathlon at Narrowneck Beach Reserve, Sunday 21 March.
North Shore's biggest and longest running fun run/walk.
The official opening of the new Birkenhead Library and Civic Centre, Saturday 13 March 2010.
The annual festival to celebrate our history.
An exhibition commemorating New Zealand's darkest day - until 15 November 2009.
Children get a chance for free tuition in triathlon skills.