Moshtix Partners With New Zealand’s Creative Industry Event Phoenix Summit

We’re exceptionally pleased today to announce our new partnership with New Zealand’s creative industry event, Phoenix Summit. The 2021 edition of the event launched last week and will take place Thursday 18th November at Auckland’s Wynyard Pavilion, featuring an impressive variety of local and international guest speakers.

Teiti Toi/Phoenix Summit: 003 aims to connect, inspire and rise-up to create change and influence for the better of the industry. The event will offer an opportunity to advance and influence the future of Aotearoa by bringing together those playing an active role in shaping it - to create an uprising of creative minds.

Phoenix Summit’s founder Hamish Pinkham comments: “Given this Covid environment - it's more imperative than ever to be sharing inspiration and topical Kiwi stories and helping provide a platform for those to plug into to keep progressing their creative ambitions.”

As proud sponsors of the event, our Managing Director, Harley Evans says: “We're super excited to be involved with this amazing initiative that is assisting in the development of the next generation of young music makers, audiences and industry professionals in New Zealand."

The line-up of speakers, to be interviewed by Sin Howard along with special local guests in Phoenix's signature style includes:

  • Mike Snell - Regal Records

  • Keith Turner - LIVENDIRECT

  • Devin Abrams - Pacific Heights

  • Matt Croad and Nick Marshall - Pals and Master of Ceremonies

  • Fenella Stratton and Jaz Powell - Twice the Hype

  • Caitlin Crisp - Caitlin Crisp

  • Tim Harper - Glorious NFT

  • Victoria Harris - The Curve

Tickets to the event are available via Moshtix, with General Admission tickets from $89, and Student tickets from $69 plus booking fees.

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