Top Kiwi acts for Christchurch benefit concerts

Six60 band members (from left) Ji Fraser, Matiu Walters, Hoani Matenga and Marlon Gerbes share a...
Six60 in concert at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin. PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER
Some top New Zealand musicians are banding together for two benefit concerts to raise funds for those affected by the Christchurch terror attacks.

Artists including Bic Runga, Fat Freddy's Drop and Six60 will perform at the You Are Us/Aroha Nui concerts, scheduled for Saturday, April 13 at Auckland's Spark Arena and Wednesday, April 17 at Christchurch Stadium.

All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Our People, Our City fund, which was set up by the Christchurch Foundation to support the Muslim communities affected by the tragedy.

Both shows will be hosted by mental health advocate Mike King, with confirmed performances from Anika Moa, Bene, Bic Runga, Dave Dobbyn, Fat Freddy's Drop, Hollie Smith, Illbaz, Marlon Williams, Mitch James, Shapeshifter, Shihad, Six60, Stan Walker + Seth Haapu, Teeks and The Adults.

More acts are expected to be announced in the coming days.

Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel says she is grateful the New Zealand music industry is supporting the fundraising effort.

"The impact on our Muslim communities has been huge and they are going to need ongoing support for a very long time," she says. "The response of the music industry has been magnificent and we are all grateful for the significance of this contribution to the Muslim community's long term recovery."

The show is produced by main promoters within the music industry, including Eccles Entertainment and Live Nation.

Tickets will be available from Ticketmaster for the Auckland show from Thursday, March 28, and Ticketek for the Christchurch show from Friday, March 29.

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