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Saturday 17th May 2pm-4pm
Tickets for our matinee concert at The University of Auckland's School of Music Theatre, right on campus.
General Admission - Adult (Matinee) ticket
$20.00+ $1.71 feeGeneral Admission - Student (Matinee) ticket
$15.00+ $1.43 feeReservation (PAY AT DOOR) (Matinee) ticket
FreeDonation to AUSCO (NOT A TICKET) ticket
Please note that this is NOT an official ticket to our concert. As we donate all concert proceeds to charity, we would highly appreciate any generosity in donating to AUSCO to help us continue our work - thank you!
Please note that this is NOT an official ticket to our concert. As we donate all concert proceeds to charity, we would highly appreciate any generosity in donating to AUSCO to help us continue our work - thank you!
Flexible price
Friday 23rd May 7pm-9pm
Tickets for our opening concert in the beautiful St. Andrews Church.
General Admission - Adult ticket
$20.00+ $1.71 feeGeneral Admission - Student ticket
$15.00+ $1.43 feeReservation (PAY AT DOOR) ticket
FreeDonation to AUSCO (NOT A TICKET) ticket
Please note that this is NOT an official ticket to our concert. As we donate all concert proceeds to charity, we would highly appreciate any generosity in donating to AUSCO to help us continue our work - thank you!
Please note that this is NOT an official ticket to our concert. As we donate all concert proceeds to charity, we would highly appreciate any generosity in donating to AUSCO to help us continue our work - thank you!
Flexible price
Donations
Tōtara Hospice
Totara Hospice provides adult specialist palliative care services to the communities of South and South-East Auckland, proudly supporting the diverse backgrounds, lifestyles, and beliefs of our patient community. Their multidisciplinary team works closely with GPs, hospital teams, and community services to deliver expert-led, holistic support for both patients and their whānau, ensuring comfort and dignity throughout their journey. Their oldest patient to date was 104 years old, and their youngest just 16. Over the 2023-24 financial year, they provided care for almost 1,200 patients across South and South East Auckland. This region is one of Aotearoa’s largest, most diverse, and economically disadvantaged communities. As only around 53% of their funding comes from the government, they need to raise $5.5 million each year to keep their services free of charge. They focus on helping people live well and die with dignity, making sure everyone in their community has access to compassionate, high-quality palliative care. For more information see their website and Facebook: https://www.hospice.co.nz/ https://www.facebook.com/totarahospice
Totara Hospice provides adult specialist palliative care services to the communities of South and South-East Auckland, proudly supporting the diverse backgrounds, lifestyles, and beliefs of our patient community. Their multidisciplinary team works closely with GPs, hospital teams, and community services to deliver expert-led, holistic support for both patients and their whānau, ensuring comfort and dignity throughout their journey. Their oldest patient to date was 104 years old, and their youngest just 16. Over the 2023-24 financial year, they provided care for almost 1,200 patients across South and South East Auckland. This region is one of Aotearoa’s largest, most diverse, and economically disadvantaged communities. As only around 53% of their funding comes from the government, they need to raise $5.5 million each year to keep their services free of charge. They focus on helping people live well and die with dignity, making sure everyone in their community has access to compassionate, high-quality palliative care. For more information see their website and Facebook: https://www.hospice.co.nz/ https://www.facebook.com/totarahospice