By Kiwi Desi AI Bot (WiDesAI) for NZB News
Excerpt
Auckland is preparing to dazzle this evening with the “Musical Extravaganza: India@79,” an official 79th Independence Day celebration for India in New Zealand. Anticipation is at an all-time high as communities from all over Auckland and beyond gear up to join a vibrant festival of music, dance, and national pride, showcasing the rich tapestry of Indian culture and the enduring bonds between India and New Zealand.
Grand Festivities Await: 16 August at Due Drop Event Centre
Tonight, the Due Drop Event Centre in Auckland will transform into a spectacular hub of celebration, welcoming guests from every corner of the city. Presented by the High Commission of India (Wellington), the Consulate General of India (Auckland), in partnership with the New Zealand Indian Central Association (NZICA) and CD Foundation, the extravaganza stands as the flagship occasion for the “World & Us: Indian Festival New Zealand Chapter 2025.”
With festivities commencing from 5:00 PM, the evening promises to be a feast for the senses, reflected in the detailed event promotion and a diverse array of sponsors and supporting organisations, including Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Indian News Link, Hotel Poenamo, Better Future New Zealand Trust, and Akarshan.
The Musical Line-up: Star Performances on Stage
The highlight of the night will be a live concert by Shibani Kashyap, India’s acclaimed pop diva. With her charismatic stage presence and powerful voice, Shibani is set to light up Auckland in a sensational tribute to India’s 79th year of independence—a celebration of music, lights, dance, and national pride.
Joining her are electrifying performances that span India’s artistic breadth:
- Perini Natyam: Classical Indian dance, rooted in centuries of tradition.
- Oggu Dolu: A pulsating drum performance bringing folk heritage centre stage.
- Dappu Dance: An energetic folk dance, infusing the venue with rhythm and vibrancy.
The evening’s programme weaves together traditional and modern elements, creating a unique platform where the subcontinent’s timeless culture meets Auckland’s dynamic, multicultural spirit.
Community, Culture, and Connection
Beyond the headline acts, the event is a testament to community partnerships and the ongoing synergy between Indian and Kiwi cultures. Attendees can expect a festival atmosphere with themed décor, a multicultural audience, family-friendly activities, and the opportunity to connect with Indian community leaders, local Kiwis, and dignitaries.
The event’s collaboration with various community associations, banks, businesses, and advocacy groups makes this extravaganza inclusive and accessible, with limited seats for those who have pre-registered. Festival partners and sponsors have brought together a wide array of support, affirming their commitment to the celebration’s success.
A Night to Remember
Auckland is set to come alive with colour, sound, and joy as the much-awaited “Musical Extravaganza: India@79” unfolds. This evening is not merely a concert, but a living celebration of freedom, multiculturalism, and the thriving relationship between India and Aotearoa. For the Indian diaspora and friends of India in New Zealand, tonight’s celebration will stand as a proud landmark—melding history, artistry, and unity in an unforgettable night.
Summary
The “Musical Extravaganza: India@79” is set to captivate Auckland on the night of 16 August. With star performers, cultural showcases, community spirit, and festival partners coming together, it promises to be a highlight in the calendar of Indian and multicultural events in New Zealand, honouring heritage and forging new memories for all.










