Christchurch City Council will be hosting its popular outdoor pool parties this January and February with activities including face painting, scavenger hunts and games.
In need of a hellraising, ear poppin’ unforgettable night?
Christchurch cricket fans won’t have to wait long to see their cricketing heroes in action as October’s T20 Tri-Series with the Blackcaps, Bangladesh and Pakistan is going to be played at Hagley Oval.
After a year break Christchurch’s biggest celebration of diversity is back.
Visitors to this year’s Tīrama Mai lighting festival can explore what makes light possible at an interactive installation run by Tūhura Otago Museum and the Dodds-Walls Centre for Photonics and Quantum Technology.
A mix of vintage glamour, aerial acts and stylish spectacle will headline the Spiegeltent stage at Bread & Circus – World Buskers Festival 2020.
Christchurch’s most eagerly anticipated doggy swim event is back, and it’s sure to set tails in motion.
Keeping the kids entertained this winter holidays will be a breeze with hundreds of activities and events planned for KidsFest in 2022.
Cantabrians can mark the 10th anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake with a free visit to Quake City.
People are being encouraged to step up their fitness through a new series of guided walks that gradually move from a wetland wander to a more challenging hill climb.