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The [[Party in the Plaza]] was a council-sponsored concert held in the [[Civic Plaza]], the concreted area between [[Garden Place]] and the City Council on Saturday the 21st of December, 2002. There were questions raised prior to the event that the expected influx of teenagers to the CBD would not only result in increased violence and theft, but that also the plaza itself would collapse into the underground carpark below.
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The [[Party in the Plaza]] was a council-sponsored concert held in the [[Civic Plaza]], the concreted area between [[Garden Place]] and the City Council on Saturday the 21st of December, 2002. There were questions raised prior to the event that the expected influx of teenagers to the CBD would not only disrupt Christmas shopping, but that it would result in increased violence and theft, and the plaza itself would collapse into the underground carpark below.
  
 
These fears were not realised, as only approximately 200 people attended the afternoon show.
 
These fears were not realised, as only approximately 200 people attended the afternoon show.
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==Published Articles==
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*''Free Concert Concerns Retailers'', [[Waikato Times]], 10 December 2002, p3
  
 
==Bands==
 
==Bands==

Latest revision as of 10:53, 18 July 2008

Party in the Plaza flyer

The Party in the Plaza was a council-sponsored concert held in the Civic Plaza, the concreted area between Garden Place and the City Council on Saturday the 21st of December, 2002. There were questions raised prior to the event that the expected influx of teenagers to the CBD would not only disrupt Christmas shopping, but that it would result in increased violence and theft, and the plaza itself would collapse into the underground carpark below.

These fears were not realised, as only approximately 200 people attended the afternoon show.

Published Articles[edit]

  • Free Concert Concerns Retailers, Waikato Times, 10 December 2002, p3

Bands[edit]