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Date Te rā me te wā
11 Jul 2025
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Price Utu hoko
$89.00 - $99.00
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Location Te wāhi
Aotea Centre -
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Few shows have reached the dizzy heights of Fastlove, touring worldwide, selling over 500,000 tickets. Join us for one very special night as we celebrate the late great George Michael.
Our talented cast will recreate for you, a night like no other!
Make new memories whilst reliving old classics - this one is for the fans as we celebrate one of the greatest musicians the world has ever seen, and we say thank you!
This show has it all, the power, emotion and star quality in this stunning production with full video and light show, as we respectfully recreate the soundtrack to your life.
Playing all the hits, from Wham! right through his glittering career, including, Wake Me Up, Too Funky, Father Figure, Freedom, Faith, Knew You Were Waiting, Careless Whisper and many more.
Fastlove: for the fans.
"The closest you can get to the real thing"
The Reviews Hub
"A feast of tunes to commemorate George Michael with a cast that delivers impeccable standards”
First Night Magazine
If you want a fun night out – I would definitely hotfoot it to Fastlove"
North West End
“Executed with precision and passion, capturing the essence of George Michael’s music”
Five Things Today
“. . . the real deal. Own it, you’ve earned the right to be called the best George Micheal tribute in the world”
Fairy Powered Productions
This is a tribute show and is in no way affiliated with any original artists/estates/management companies or similar shows.
Promoter reserves the right to alter the programme.
Find the best gigs coming to Auckla
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
The Aotea Centre is a short walk up Queen Street from Britomart station, and the Civic car park is conveniently located beside the venue if you’re driving.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Check out the sculpture of celebrated Kiwi opera singer Dame Kiri Te Kanawa which sits on Level 3 of the Aotea Centre. It was created by local artist Terry Stringer and unveiled by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa herself when the auditorium was named in her honour in 2019.