Auckland Easter Show
The Auckland Easter Show (sometimes referred to as the Royal Easter Show or Cola-Cola Easter Show) is a heritage event held annually during Easter in Auckland, New Zealand. It originated in the 19th century and has included agricultural events, art exhibitions, live entertainment, sporting events, carnival rides, sideshows, a marketplace and circuses.[1] The Easter Show was held at the Epsom Showgrounds in Epsom.
Date | Easter |
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Venue | Epsom |
Location | Auckland, New Zealand |
Also known as | Royal Easter Show |
Footage | www.eastershow.co.nz |
History
In 2013, tickets were offered to the easter show that was to feature the largest ferris wheel in Auckland's history.[2] In 2014, the free-to-enter Auckland Easter Show attracted more than 130,000 people.[3] In 2016, hundreds of people claimed that they would boycott Auckland's Royal Easter Show after pictures of injured animals were shared.[4] The free event in 2019 offered farm animals, FMX shows, a Looney Tunes Live Show, carnival rides and Tiki Taane.[5]
There was no show in 2020 as officials blamed the COVID-19 pandemic caused its cancellation & deferral to 2021.
Competitions and awards
The Auckland Easter Show is host to the Wine Awards, New Zealand’s longest-running wine competition, and therefore also one of the most competitive.[6] Also hosted are the Art Awards, New Zealand's largest open art competition.[7]
References
- The circus is coming to town
- Win tickets to the Easter Show
- Auckland Easter show saved by record crowd
- Royal Easter Show faces boycott after photos of injured animals emerge Royal Easter Show faces boycott after photos of injured animals emerge
- Auckland's Royal Easter Show 2019 in photos
- Easter Show yields medal haul for Yealands Wine Group
- Entries requested for Royal Easter Show Art Awards