Mystery Creek Events Centre

Event center in New Zealand

37°52′17″S 175°21′9″E / 37.87139°S 175.35250°E / -37.87139; 175.35250CapacityUp to 45,000TenantsParachute Christian Music Festival
Waikato/Bay of Plenty Magic (ANZ Championship) (2008-2011)

Mystery Creek Events Centre is one of New Zealand's biggest events centres. Located in the outskirts of Hamilton, New Zealand, it is home to many events, the largest being the National Agricultural Fieldays which is held annually in June.

Mystery Creek Events Centre boasts 114 hectares of land and event versatility with multi-functional facilities and an abundance of indoor and outdoor space ensuring the centre can host all components of an event on one property.

From 2004 - 2014 Mystery Creek hosted the annual Parachute Christian Music Festival and from 2015 has hosted the replacement event Festival One.[1]

It also hosts Equidays, THE Expo, the New Zealand Motorhome, Caravan & Leisure Show, the BYM Baptist Ministries Easter Camp and many more popular events. The events centre has hosted many sports including; international netball, Davis Cup tennis matches, Rally New Zealand and boxing.

Mystery Creek has been the venue for previous New Zealand Scout Jamborees and was the site of the 19th New Zealand Jamboree 2010/2011. It is also the venue for the upcoming new Zealand Scout Jamboree (28 December 2019 - 7 January 2020).

References

  1. ^ "What is Festival One | Festival One 2015Festival One". festival-one.co.nz. Archived from the original on 24 August 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • Fieldays website
  • Equidays website
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