15 January 2024

It's all on in Tauranga this weekend

Cricketing action at Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash. Photo credit: Photosport

From the cricket frenzy of the Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash in association with Wolfbrook to the impressive athleticism showcased at the GJ Gardner Homes NZ Beach Tour beach volleyball, and the Fulton Hogan Mount Festival of Multisport, Tauranga is preparing for an unforgettable and bustling weekend!

"We are excited to host such an extraordinary line-up of events this weekend. Tauranga exudes vibrant energy, and these celebrations truly embody the fun and liveliness that we know our community enjoy," says Nelita Byrne, Venue & Events Manager at Tauranga City Council.

The action in Mount Maunganui kicks off early with the Mount Festival of Multisport which includes the Calley Homes Tauranga Half Triathlon, Pressio Half Marathon, AquaBike, and Pilot Bay Ocean Swims.

The Mount Festival of Multisport is an iconic collection of races, where top international athletes will join some of New Zealand’s sporting elite on one of the most beautiful courses in the world – including the incredible base track around Mauao. The best place for spectators to watch the action will be from Pilot Bay at the event village or along Marine Parade.

Mount Festival of Multisport 2023. Photo credit: Hamish Collie.

Tauranga City Council Manager of Transport Network Operations, Richard Eaton, is asking the community to make sure they check the Tauranga City Council website before they leave home, “there is so much going on in our city this weekend and it’s really exciting."

“There will be road closures, especially around Mount Maunganui and Pāpāmoa, with the Festival of Multisport events so please plan your journey and be patient if you need to wait,” he says.

The eagerly awaited sell-out Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash also kicks off on Saturday afternoon, 20 January. Cricket enthusiasts and sports fans alike can witness top cricketing talent and rugby personalities engage in a fun T20 match at the iconic Bay Oval. This event is a standout on our city's calendar, drawing crowds from across Aotearoa.

Carlena Limmer from Duco, the organisers behind the Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash, is excited about the upcoming event, “We are thrilled to be returning the Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash in association with Wolfbrook to Tauranga for the second time in January. Tauranga is a fantastic city, one of New Zealand’s favourite summer holiday destinations, and one of the country’s premier event destinations with its beautiful beaches and with so much to do in the region.

It has produced some wonderful athletes from both codes and the locals always make us feel very welcome. Tauranga City Council is a fantastic partner, and we are very grateful for their support. We cannot wait to be back at Bay Oval for an evening of epic Cricket vs Rugby sport-tainment! “

Epic cricket action at Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash. Photo credit: Photosport.

In 2022, Black Clash event drew a crowd of over 10,000 spectators who spent $1.1 million throughout the weekend, and Tauranga is poised for more of the same with so many visitors expected for all the events on offer this weekend.

Next weekend, Tauranga will still be buzzing with events like One Love, New Zealand’s biggest reggae festival, Classic Flyers Aero Day, and the Surf Lifesaving Eastern Regional Championships which will bring together the region's surf lifesavers to showcase their skills and dedication on the shores of Tauranga's stunning beaches.

At One Love, expect an atmosphere filled with positive energy, contrasting intense competition on the beaches where volleyball players will battle it out fiercely. Additionally, the surf lifesaving event will highlight the crucial significance of water safety within our coastal community and the incredible volunteers who give their time to this important organisation.

Beach Volleyball on Mount Maunganui Main Beach. Photo supplied.

Nelita Byrne emphasises the significance of these events in fostering community spirit and attracting visitors to the city. "Our goal is to provide a range of experiences and events so there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a music fan, or someone who simply enjoys the beauty of our coastal city, there's something for you in Tauranga. These celebrations not only showcase Tauranga's diverse offerings but also contribute to the economic and cultural vibrancy of our community."

Events

GJ Gardner Homes NZ Beach Tour beach volleyball: Friday 19 – Saturday 20 January www.volleyballnz.org.nz/news/g-j-gardner-homes-nz-beach-tour 
Fulton Hogan Mount Festival of Multisport: Saturday 20 January www.mytauranga.co.nz/whats-on/event-details/eid/6585/tctl/7663_
Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash: Saturday 20 January  www.mytauranga.co.nz/whats-on/event-details/eid/7065/tctl/7663_
Surf Lifesaving Northern Region: Friday 26 – Sunday 28 January www.surflifesaving.org.nz/calendar/2024/january/2024-eastern-regional-championships-ercs 
Classic Flyers Aero Day: Saturday 20 January https://www.classicflyersnz.com/ACTIVITIESEVENTS/aeroday.html
One Love Festival: Saturday 27 – Sunday 28 January www.mytauranga.co.nz/whats-on/event-details/eid/7389/tctl/7663_ 
Surf Lifesaving Eastern Regional Championships: Friday 26 – Sunday 28 January  www.mytauranga.co.nz/whats-on/event-details/eid/7377/tctl/7663_
 
Find out what else is on at mytauranga.co.nz

Road Closures

There will be multiple road and rolling closures for the Fulton Hogan Mount Festival of Multisport event on 19 and 20 January from 11am – 3pm:

From 6am Friday 19 January-9pm Saturday 20 January 2024
Salisbury Wharf Car Park - the entire car parking area
Salisbury Avenue - from Victoria Road to The Mall
The Mall - from Salisbury Avenue to Prince Avenue

From 4:30am - 5pm on Saturday 20 January 2024
The Mall - from Prince Avenue to Adams Avenue including the Pilot Bay Boat Ramp
Adams Avenue - from The Mall to Marine Parade
Marine Parade - from Adams Avenue to Oceanbeach Road

From 4:30am - 1pm on Saturday 20 January 2024
Oceanbeach Road - from Marine Parade to road end
Yale Street - from Oceanbeach Road to Maranui Street
Maranui Street - from Yale Street to Sandhurst Drive
Papamoa Beach Road - from Sandhurst Drive to Parton Road            

From 5:30am-1pm Saturday 20 January 2024 
Parton Road (State Highway 2 (Tauranga Eastern Link)  
State Highway 2 (Tauranga Eastern Link), east bound from the intersection with Domain Road, including the Domain Road East Bound On Ramp, to the intersection with State Highway 33

Note: Roads may open earlier depending on progress of the event.
 
For event road closure information, please visit www.tauranga.govt.nz/council/council-news-and-updates/road-closures

Posted: 15 January 2024
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