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Date Te rā me te wā
02 FEB
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Location Te wāhi
Bruce Mason Centre -
More info He pārongo atu anō
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"Nura Wasanthe" featuring Nadeemal Perera, Dilmin Perera, Sajitha Anthony & Vinuja Tharushka. Established in 2012, PointFive has emerged as a formidable musical ensemble in the Sri Lankan music scene. Comprising nine talented members, the band's versatility shines through as they effortlessly navigate through a spectrum of genres, making them a standout presence in the industry. At the heart of PointFive are the star youth icons Nadeemal Perera and Dilmin Perera, whose dynamic performances and distinctive styles have contributed significantly to the band's success. Nadeemal Perera stands as a shining star and youth icon in the vibrant tapestry of the Sri Lankan music industry. Born into a family steeped in musical legacy, he is the son of the renowned musician Amal Perera and the grandson of the late maestro Mervin Perera. Hailing from a lineage rich in musical talent, Nadeemal carries the torch of his family's legacy with grace and flair. His ability to connect with audiences transcends generations, making him a celebrated figure and a driving force in shaping the musical landscape of Sri Lanka. Dilin Perera emerges as a rising star and dynamic youth icon in the pulsating realm of the music industry. Born into a family with a rich musical heritage, Dilmin is the son of the acclaimed Actor/Singer Priyankara Perera and the grandson of the late musical legend Milton Perera, an inheritance that undoubtedly fuels his passion for music. Sajitha Anthony is the youngest child in an artistic family. His father Jackson Anthony is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, theater, and television. Sajitha is well known in Sri Lanka as an Actor, Dancer and Singer. His energetic and entertaining performances have captivated the hearts of music lovers of all ages. Adding a tone that authentic to himself, Vinuja Tharushka has proudly carried his talent for music from his grandfather Victor Rathnayake, who is one of the most significant and greatest pillars of the Sinhala music industry. Vinuja has come a long way since the age of 10 up to now with his own skills and efforts and has built his own fan base with his performing skills on stage which is very vibrant and entertaining. Don't miss this chance to witness a night full of explosive and energetic performances.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Bruce Mason Centre is 15-20 minutes by car from the city centre, and easily accessible by bus. The closest paid parking is the Killarney Street car park, operated by Auckland Transport.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Leave plenty of spare time in case there’s traffic on the motorway or around the Takapuna village. Even better – get dinner or a pre-show drink nearby so you can soak up the bustling beachfront vibe.