”Please understand that we have never wanted to cancel this event. One Love is a staple of New Zealand's summer festival scene and with tens of thousands of ...
“From site flooding to high winds, to artists being stuck in Auckland, thunderstorms predicted and heavy rain tomorrow as well, we are unable to safely and logistically deliver One Love 2023.” ”Our team has considered every option before making the decision to cancel One Love 2023 and there really is no other option. One Love promoter Glenn Meikle said the weather forecasts have worsened overnight, making it logistically impossible to hold One Love 2023 this weekend.
The reggae festival was due to be held on Saturday and Sunday in the Tauranga Domain, and the event's Facebook page had mentioned it would have 5000 ponchos for ...
“We are working on the best way to get people safely packed up, into their vehicles and on their way safely home. You all know what is happening around the upper North Island. My heart is breaking. The band Sons of Zion wrote in a comment: “Huge love to the One Love team! We know how much hard work the team has put in and every year you deliver a world-class event. *
One of Tauranga's biggest reggae festivals has been cancelled. · Organisers of the event made the decision 10 mins ago after posting the following statement on ...
A total of 40 per cent of our ticket holders are from Auckland." "One Love family, it pains us to make this announcement. "We appreciate your love and support and we’re genuinely sorry to have let you all down."
One Love stage. Photo source: One Love Facebook For the first time ever One Love has been cancelled due to extreme weather conditions across Tauranga and ...
They say the State of Emergency that was declared for Auckland on Friday night has been taken into account when considering ticketholders’ safety, along with the safety of artists and crew. Pre-topped-up wristband credits will be refunded within seven working days.” One Love stage.
From site flooding, to high winds, to artists being stuck in Auckland, thunderstorms predicted and heavy rain tomorrow as well, we are unable to safely and ...
A total of 40% of our ticket holders are from Auckland.” “The rough weather last night and this morning has caused chaos, and there is no sign of it easing up over the weekend. “This, along with the State of Emergency that was declared for Auckland last night has to be taken into account when considering your safety, along with the safety of our artists and crew.