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Show Band performance at Wellington Fanzone
Under the direction of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Smith, the Marine Forces Pacific Band performs at over 400 commitments each year. From ceremonies to parades, the band is as entertaining as it is regal. Their mission is to enhance the lives of our military and civilian communities through quality musical performance.
Times and Places of the Performances:
New Plymouth:
10th September: The band appeared on TVNZ's Saturday Breakfast show at 8:20am.
10th September: Parade from Bellringer Pavillion in Pukekura Park to the Taranaki International Village – Marching band.
10th September: Performance at the International Village - Show Band.
11th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
15th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
Pukekura Park:
13th September: Pukekura Park at 7pm.
Stratford:
September 13th: At the Stratford War Memorial Hall.
Hawera:
September 14: Hawera – Concert on 14 September at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Wellington:
16th September: Old St. Paul’s – Concert Band. Performance at 5:30pm 16 September at Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 34 Mulgrave St., Thorndon, Wellington.
17th September: Wellington FanZone – Show Band & Party Band. Performance from 12-2pm at Wellington Fanzone – beside Wharewaka on Wellington waterfront.
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US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band in New Zealand 2011
The Webb Ellis trophy on display at the Manchester Fanzone during the Rugby Union World Cup 2015.
Albert Square was named as Manchester’s Rugby World Cup 2015 Official Fanzone. It was open for three days surrounding England's clash with Uruguay on October 10. With a total capacity of 8,000 it included a big screen showing live Rugby World Cup 2015 matches, rugby activities, food and drink, entertainment and unique regional content to celebrate Manchester's role in the world cup. As well as showing the England and Uruguay game the Fanzone also showed a selection of games from the tournament on the weekend of 9 to 11 October.
Over 1 million fans are anticipated in the Fanzones throughout the Tournament.
The Fanzone in Victoria Square a free event, Christchurch February 15, 2015 New Zealand. On my walk around the city with the threat of rain.
Situated at Victoria Square from 13-23 February, the Fanzone will be a hub for cricket fans of all ages and will be the starting point for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 New Zealand Fantrail that leads all the way to Hagley Oval.
The Fanzone will feature something for everyone with food and beverage stands, backyard cricket games, prize giveaways, family days, face-painting, cult-movies and live big-screen coverage of all the games from Hagley Oval.
Pictures from the Fan Zone of LEGO World Copenhagen 2013. This is Matija Pužar's (awesome automatic) harbour crane and cargo ship.
Under the direction of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Smith, the Marine Forces Pacific Band performs at over 400 commitments each year. From ceremonies to parades, the band is as entertaining as it is regal. Their mission is to enhance the lives of our military and civilian communities through quality musical performance.
Times and Places of the Performances:
New Plymouth:
10th September: The band appeared on TVNZ's Saturday Breakfast show at 8:20am.
10th September: Parade from Bellringer Pavillion in Pukekura Park to the Taranaki International Village – Marching band.
10th September: Performance at the International Village - Show Band.
11th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
15th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
Pukekura Park:
13th September: Pukekura Park at 7pm.
Stratford:
September 13th: At the Stratford War Memorial Hall.
Hawera:
September 14: Hawera – Concert on 14 September at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Wellington:
16th September: Old St. Paul’s – Concert Band. Performance at 5:30pm 16 September at Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 34 Mulgrave St., Thorndon, Wellington.
17th September: Wellington FanZone – Show Band & Party Band. Performance from 12-2pm at Wellington Fanzone – beside Wharewaka on Wellington waterfront.
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band in New Zealand 2011
Under the direction of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Smith, the Marine Forces Pacific Band performs at over 400 commitments each year. From ceremonies to parades, the band is as entertaining as it is regal. Their mission is to enhance the lives of our military and civilian communities through quality musical performance.
Times and Places of the Performances:
New Plymouth:
10th September: The band appeared on TVNZ's Saturday Breakfast show at 8:20am.
10th September: Parade from Bellringer Pavillion in Pukekura Park to the Taranaki International Village – Marching band.
10th September: Performance at the International Village - Show Band.
11th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
15th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
Pukekura Park:
13th September: Pukekura Park at 7pm.
Stratford:
September 13th: At the Stratford War Memorial Hall.
Hawera:
September 14: Hawera – Concert on 14 September at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Wellington:
16th September: Old St. Paul’s – Concert Band. Performance at 5:30pm 16 September at Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 34 Mulgrave St., Thorndon, Wellington.
17th September: Wellington FanZone – Show Band & Party Band. Performance from 12-2pm at Wellington Fanzone – beside Wharewaka on Wellington waterfront.
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band in New Zealand 2011
I caught a train at Stechford to check out the new look Birmingham New Street Station.
A look at the Fanzone Birmingham for the Rugby World Cup 2015. In Eastside City Park.
On lawns that will one day be part of the HS2 Curzon Street Station (by 2026).
I caught a train at Stechford to check out the new look Birmingham New Street Station.
A look at the Fanzone Birmingham for the Rugby World Cup 2015. In Eastside City Park.
On lawns that will one day be part of the HS2 Curzon Street Station (by 2026).
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band Came to New Zealand to perfrom during the Rugby World Cup 2011.
Under the direction of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Smith, the Marine Forces Pacific Band performs at over 400 commitments each year. From ceremonies to parades, the band is as entertaining as it is regal. Their mission is to enhance the lives of our military and civilian communities through quality musical performance.
Times and Places of the Performances:
New Plymouth:
10th September: The band appeared on TVNZ's Saturday Breakfast show at 8:20am.
10th September: Parade from Bellringer Pavillion in Pukekura Park to the Taranaki International Village – Marching band.
10th September: Performance at the International Village - Show Band.
11th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
15th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
Pukekura Park:
13th September: Pukekura Park at 7pm.
Stratford:
September 13th: At the Stratford War Memorial Hall.
Hawera:
September 14: Hawera – Concert on 14 September at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Wellington:
16th September: Old St. Paul’s – Concert Band. Performance at 5:30pm 16 September at Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 34 Mulgrave St., Thorndon, Wellington.
17th September: Wellington FanZone – Show Band & Party Band. Performance from 12-2pm at Wellington Fanzone – beside Wharewaka on Wellington waterfront.
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band in New Zealand 2011
Performance at Stratford Memorial Hall
Performance at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Under the direction of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Smith, the Marine Forces Pacific Band performs at over 400 commitments each year. From ceremonies to parades, the band is as entertaining as it is regal. Their mission is to enhance the lives of our military and civilian communities through quality musical performance.
Times and Places of the Performances:
New Plymouth:
10th September: The band appeared on TVNZ's Saturday Breakfast show at 8:20am.
10th September: Parade from Bellringer Pavillion in Pukekura Park to the Taranaki International Village – Marching band.
10th September: Performance at the International Village - Show Band.
11th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
15th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
Pukekura Park:
13th September: Pukekura Park at 7pm.
Stratford:
September 13th: At the Stratford War Memorial Hall.
Hawera:
September 14: Hawera – Concert on 14 September at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Wellington:
16th September: Old St. Paul’s – Concert Band. Performance at 5:30pm 16 September at Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 34 Mulgrave St., Thorndon, Wellington.
17th September: Wellington FanZone – Show Band & Party Band. Performance from 12-2pm at Wellington Fanzone – beside Wharewaka on Wellington waterfront.
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band in New Zealand 2011
Pictures from the Fan Zone of LEGO World Copenhagen 2013. This is Matija Pužar's (awesome automatic) harbour crane and cargo ship.
The opening of the Fanzone in Victoria Square a free event, Christchurch February 13, 2015 New Zealand.
Situated at Victoria Square from 13-23 February, the Fanzone will be a hub for cricket fans of all ages and will be the starting point for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 New Zealand Fantrail that leads all the way to Hagley Oval.
The Fanzone will feature something for everyone with food and beverage stands, backyard cricket games, prize giveaways, family days, face-painting, cult-movies and live big-screen coverage of all the games from Hagley Oval.
Pictures from the Fan Zone of LEGO World Copenhagen 2013. This is Lasse and Anne Mette Vestergård's superb Greek layout that was recently (and deservedly) blogged by the Brothers Brick.
17 March 2012; Crossmaglen Rangers fans, who won a competition on 2fm, at the AIB GAA Fanzone during the AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Club Championship finals. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE
17 March 2012; Coolderry fans Chloe Tooher, left, Clodagh Carroll, and David Tooher, right, in the AIB GAA Fanzone at the AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Finals. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE
Show Band performance at Wellington Fanzone
Under the direction of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Smith, the Marine Forces Pacific Band performs at over 400 commitments each year. From ceremonies to parades, the band is as entertaining as it is regal. Their mission is to enhance the lives of our military and civilian communities through quality musical performance.
Times and Places of the Performances:
New Plymouth:
10th September: The band appeared on TVNZ's Saturday Breakfast show at 8:20am.
10th September: Parade from Bellringer Pavillion in Pukekura Park to the Taranaki International Village – Marching band.
10th September: Performance at the International Village - Show Band.
11th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
15th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
Pukekura Park:
13th September: Pukekura Park at 7pm.
Stratford:
September 13th: At the Stratford War Memorial Hall.
Hawera:
September 14: Hawera – Concert on 14 September at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Wellington:
16th September: Old St. Paul’s – Concert Band. Performance at 5:30pm 16 September at Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 34 Mulgrave St., Thorndon, Wellington.
17th September: Wellington FanZone – Show Band & Party Band. Performance from 12-2pm at Wellington Fanzone – beside Wharewaka on Wellington waterfront.
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band in New Zealand 2011
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band Came to New Zealand to perfrom during the Rugby World Cup 2011.
Under the direction of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Smith, the Marine Forces Pacific Band performs at over 400 commitments each year. From ceremonies to parades, the band is as entertaining as it is regal. Their mission is to enhance the lives of our military and civilian communities through quality musical performance.
Times and Places of the Performances:
New Plymouth:
10th September: The band appeared on TVNZ's Saturday Breakfast show at 8:20am.
10th September: Parade from Bellringer Pavillion in Pukekura Park to the Taranaki International Village – Marching band.
10th September: Performance at the International Village - Show Band.
11th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
15th September: Performance at the International Village – Show Band.
Pukekura Park:
13th September: Pukekura Park at 7pm.
Stratford:
September 13th: At the Stratford War Memorial Hall.
Hawera:
September 14: Hawera – Concert on 14 September at Hawera Memorial Theatre
Wellington:
16th September: Old St. Paul’s – Concert Band. Performance at 5:30pm 16 September at Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 34 Mulgrave St., Thorndon, Wellington.
17th September: Wellington FanZone – Show Band & Party Band. Performance from 12-2pm at Wellington Fanzone – beside Wharewaka on Wellington waterfront.
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador
US Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band in New Zealand 2011
7.06.2012
Euro 2012, otwarcie strefy kibica w Warszawie.
7.06.2012
Opening of the fanzone, Warsaw, Euro 2012
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Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The Fanzone in Victoria Square a free event, Christchurch February 15, 2015 New Zealand. On my walk around the city with the threat of rain.
Situated at Victoria Square from 13-23 February, the Fanzone will be a hub for cricket fans of all ages and will be the starting point for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 New Zealand Fantrail that leads all the way to Hagley Oval.
The Fanzone will feature something for everyone with food and beverage stands, backyard cricket games, prize giveaways, family days, face-painting, cult-movies and live big-screen coverage of all the games from Hagley Oval.