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Welcome 2021 with family-friendly community events in the City Centre, Greerton, Matua, Mount Maunganui, and Papamoa and enjoy city-wide midnight fireworks from your own backyard.
This New Year’s Eve welcome in 2021 with family and friends at your local, family-friendly community celebration.
Tauranga celebrated the arrival of 2020 last night with citywide fireworks displays, as residents and holidaymakers flocked to four community events held across the city.
Tauranga City Council invites residents to welcome in 2020 with family, friends and neighbours at local, family-friendly events in the city centre, Greerton, Matua and Pāpāmoa.
Residents are invited to welcome in 2019 at family-friendly events in their local community in the central city, Papamoa and Matua.
Summer is the city’s busiest event season and from December through to February, Tauranga’s residents and visitors can enjoy a diverse range and abundance of sporting, music and community events taking place across the city.
On New Year’s Eve, Tauranga City Council, NZ Police and other key organisations will continue to work together towards a safer environment for Tauranga’s residents and visitors.
Tauranga kicked off the new year with a fantastic fireworks display that lit up the sky at midnight and welcomed the new year for one of New Zealand’s most popular summer holiday destinations.
Tauranga City Council and Western Bay of Plenty Police are appealing to Tauranga’s residents and visitors to put their own and their families’ and friends’ safety first while celebrating New Year’s Eve in Tauranga and especially at Mount Maunganui.
The small-scale youth event planned for Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre on New Year’s Eve has been cancelled due to low ticket sales.
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