Every year since 1982, French people gather in the streets of the country to enjoy free concerts and celebrate the arrival of summer. This year again we want to share this event, an important part of the French culture, with you.
Come and celebrate the Fête de la Musique / World Music Day with Alliance Française Palmerston North on Saturday 6 June from 2 pm to 10 pm at the Globe Theatre.
During the afternoon, you will enjoy a wide range of musical genres: from classical music to pop, rock, folk or jazz... FREE ENTRY for everyone! And in the evening, don't miss the performance of SAM MANZANZA & his Afro Beat Band at 7 pm.
Sam Manzanza, the legendary Congolese African musician is bringing his Afro Beat Band to Palmerston North to perform his hot, spicy and powerful rhythms of Africa to make you feel love, peace and to dance no stop.
African music is for dancing, if you can walk, you can dance and you won't have to go to the gym next morning.
Promise a spectacular showcase of upbeat music and positive vibes, is always a hit with the audience.
The Rhythm man is not just a musician, he is an experience not to be missed!
For more information visit our website www.french.org.nz or text/phone 06 560 0749 or email [email protected].
Please note this information should be used as a guide only. To help ensure your safety we advise you review our safety page and contact the individual provider for up to date information on their compliance with all Health and Safety and regulatory requirements.


CEDA
Level 1, 5 Broadway Avenue,
Palmerston North 4410
+64 6 350 1830
[email protected]
CEDA.nz
Palmerston North City i-SITE
The Square, Palmerston North
0800 MANAWATU
(626 292)
[email protected]
ManawatuNZ.co.nz/isite

Feilding and District
Information Centre
Te Āhura Mōwai
64 Stafford Street
+64 6 323 3318
[email protected]
ManawatuNZ.co.nz/feilding
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