FIFA Fan Festival™
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The FIFA Fan Festival™ is coming to Ōtepoti Dunedin and you’re invited. The FIFA Fan Festival™ is a key part of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™, offering fans the chance to see away matches live on the big screen while soaking up the community atmosphere. There will also be live music from some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s favourite musicians, as well as a range of activities and cultural performances for all ages to enjoy.
The FIFA Fan Festival™ is free to attend and will be held at the Dunedin Town Hall and Glenroy Auditorium on selected days from Thursday 20 July to Sunday 30 July.
Highlights from the FIFA Fan Festival™ schedule. The full schedule is available at www.dunedinnz.com/fan-festival
Thursday 20 July From 4:30pm till after the last match ends Screening: NZ v Norway at 7pm Highlights: Performances by Bic Runga and DJ Tina Turntables (From 4.30pm to 6pm). Screening of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ opening ceremony.
Saturday 22 July From 12pm till after the last match ends Screening: USA v Vietnam at 1pm and Zambia v Japan at 7pm Highlights: Performances by Foley, Riiki Reid and DJ Tina Turntables (From 3:20pm to 5.45pm). Performances by O-Taiko Drummers. Poi workshops with Georgia Latu of Pōtiki Poi and African drumming with Kadodo Drum n Dance.
Sunday 23 July From 12pm till after the last match ends Screening: Sweden v South Africa at 5pm Highlights: The Equalize discussion series from NZ Story. Special screening of FIFA+ documentaries. Last Mile Walk from the Octagon to the Dunedin Stadium to catch Netherlands v Portugal. Music from DJ Tina Turntables (3:30-4:30pm).
Friday 28 July From 2pm till after the last match ends Screening: England v Denmark at 8.30pm Highlights: Performances by Ladyhawke & Mads Harrop (From 6pm to 8.10pm). A poi workshop with Georgia Latu of Pōtiki Poi.
Saturday 29 July From 12pm till after the last match ends Screening: Sweden v Italy at 7.30pm Highlights: Performances by Ladi6, Georgia Lines, Paige, and Emily Alice (From 3:30pm to 7pm). A Cook Island hula dance performance and workshop and a Kiribati Community performance.
Sunday 30 July From 12pm till after the last match ends Screening: Korea v Morocco at 4.30pm Highlights: Performances by The Topp Twins, The Mitchell Twins, and Melissa Partridge (From 2pm to 4pm). A Kiwi tribute to Swiss yodelling and a special yoga class for athletes and sports people. Last Mile Walk from the Octagon to the Dunedin Stadium featuring special entertainment, including fire performers, drummers and the creation of a mural by national artist Mr G.
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