Rail Land
This event will now take place on Thursday 18 March and Friday 19 March at 8.00pm. Trams depart M2 (200 Meola Rd, Pt Chevalier) at 7.00pm and 7.30pm and both time options are available for purchase. Trams will transport you to M1 in time for the concert, which starts at 8.00pm on both evenings.
The full list of current show updates can be found here and AAF's COVID-19 Ticketing Terms & Conditions here.
Anthonie Tonnon’s heralded music tour of our great passenger railways, public transport routes and community venues returns to Tāmaki Makaurau, for a journey by tram in Western Springs.
Mixing song, narrative, personal memoir, historical research, and a poetic but tangible public transport journey, Rail Land is songwriter and performer Anthonie Tonnon’s latest theatrical show, after his much-loved A Synthesized Universe (AAF2019) concert for planetariums.
Following a journey on a real working tram, once used in our cities, you’ll join Tonnon at the original Waitakere Station at MOTAT for a show woven with synthesizer soundscapes and storytelling.
The performance is outdoors, with a bad weather alternative at the same location.
Important Ticketing Information
Trams depart M2 (200 Meola Rd, Pt Chevalier) at 7.00pm and 7.30pm and both time options are available for purchase. Trams will transport you to M1 in time for the concert, which starts at 8.00pm every evening. The MOTAT Café at M1 will be open from 7.00pm for audience members to grab refreshments before the concert.
No cash door sales available, but you can buy online right up until the start of the show.
Access note: This performance is wheelchair accessible however some assistance may be required. Please contact access@aaf.co.nz for further details.
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MOTAT
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