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15 October 2009
Anyone planning tailor-made holidays to New Zealand later this month will be able to experience ten days of live music on a visit to Queenstown.
The South Island town is hosting its annual jazz festival from October 17th to 26th, with over 50 bands and 200 performers from across the country expected to take part.
Trustee of the event Nicola Lindsay highlighted one particular aspect of the programme - the Skyline JazzFest Sunday Brunch on October 25th.
Held at the Skyline Restaurant, it offers visitors the chance to enjoy the sights of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu while being entertained by the Caitlin Smith Trio.
"You can't go wrong - the combination of a sumptuous brunch, magnificent panoramic views and music that soothes your soul will amount to pure escapism," said Ms Lindsay.
Also taking place in New Zealand later this month is the Nelson Arts Festival, which features theatre, music, dance and poetry.
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The South Island town is hosting its annual jazz festival from October 17th to 26th, with over 50 bands and 200 performers from across the country expected to take part.
Trustee of the event Nicola Lindsay highlighted one particular aspect of the programme - the Skyline JazzFest Sunday Brunch on October 25th.
Held at the Skyline Restaurant, it offers visitors the chance to enjoy the sights of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu while being entertained by the Caitlin Smith Trio.
"You can't go wrong - the combination of a sumptuous brunch, magnificent panoramic views and music that soothes your soul will amount to pure escapism," said Ms Lindsay.
Also taking place in New Zealand later this month is the Nelson Arts Festival, which features theatre, music, dance and poetry.
