Going to P!NK's concerts in Auckland this Friday & Saturday? Here is everything you need to know!
It's official P!nk fans - three-time Grammy Award-winning superstar is in New Zealand to perform Summer Carnival tour live!
She has already wowed crowds at her sold-out show in Dunedin, now she's set to take on Auckland this Friday & Saturday.
If you are one of the lucky Kiwis who gets to go along, there are a few things you'll want to know before you Get The Party Started!
Everything you need to know for her Auckland concerts:
When is she performing?
Friday, March 8 & Saturday, March 9 2024
Where is she performing?
Eden Park Stadium, Auckland
Important times
• Gates open at 5:00pm
• The show starts with opening act Tones And I at 7:00pm*
• It is recommended that everyone is seated by 7:45pm*
• Pink starts performing sometime shortly after 7:45pm*
*These times are approximates and are subject to change, make sure you arrive early so you don't miss anything.
Getting there
Get there earlier than you planned to, as there will be security processes on entry including a full bag search. This may cause delays so please be patient. Scroll down to read Eden Park's list of permitted items.
There are several ways to get to Eden Park for P!NK:
Public transport
We recommend using public transport. Your concert ticket gives you free transport to and from Eden Park on all regular scheduled bus, train and ferry services and special event buses.
To plan your journey on the AT Journey Planner:
• Friday 8 March
• Saturday 9 March
Precinct road closures
Due to the expected size of the crowd for the shows, many of the streets surrounding Eden Park will be closed or have residents-only parking in place.
Drop off/pick up
Ride-sharing services and drop off/pick up locations are located at the Dominion Road end of Bellwood Avenue and Morningside Drive. Please refer to Eden Park's Traffic Management Plan for exact locations.
Tickets
To make entry as quick as possible, make sure you download and add your tickets to your mobile phone’s wallet before you arrive at Eden Park.
If you are coming in a group, make sure to share your digital tickets before you arrive and enter.
Ensure you check your ticket for the correct entry gate. There are no pass-outs so if you leave the venue, you will not be allowed back in.Â
Accessibility
Parking
Mobility parking cannot be booked and is on a first-come, first-served basis. The mobility parking is located on Cricket Avenue and can only be accessed via Walters Road. This parking is only available for ticketholders with a valid mobility parking permit. Please avoid parking across the drop kerbs, which are in place to assist wheelchair users.
Eden Park have a limited number of golf carts available to assist mobility patrons who park in Cricket Ave mobility parking to access the gate specified on their ticket. Please note this service is limited to the immediate stadium precinct and is not available to support patrons to access any other location.
Sensory Room
Eden Park’s Sensory Room for patrons is located in the South Stand, Level 3.
Sound sensitivity
Eden Park has two Sound Sensitivity Stations that dispense free earplugs on a self-serve basis. One station will be permanently located in the South Stand, Level 3 adjacent to the Sensory Room. Please ask one of our spectator services team members for the location of the portable station.
Hidden disabilities
If you or someone you are with has a hidden disability, you can wear a Hidden Disability Sunflower lanyard, pin or bracelet to discretely let our team know that you might like some extra assistance or care. Please keep in mind, this will not help you get through our entry gates faster.
What Can I Bring?
Permitted items
• Bags smaller than 42cm x 42cm are permitted
• Personal non-glass non-thermos water bottles (unbreakable vessel) up to 1 litre or a 1-litre maximum empty drink bottle which can be refilled within the stadium at one of the 18 water stations
• Guide dogs or assistance animals
• Small amounts of non-commercially produced food intended for the patron’s personal consumption
• Official P!NK tour posters as long as when they are displayed, they do not obstruct other patrons view of the show
It is also important to note that Eden Park is a cashless venue. Please make sure you bring your card for all food, drink and merchandise payments.
Items not permitted include
• Items prohibited by the conditions of your ticket
• Alcohol not purchased at the stadium
• Animals or pets, with the exception of guide dogs or assistance animals
• Sealed drinking containers larger than 1 litre
• Backpacks , large holdalls, tote bags and sports bags larger than 42cm x 42cm
• Bunches of flowers
• Large pillow gifts or fluffy toys
• Chairs
• Cans (including aerosol cans) glass bottles, thermos flasks, any breakable container
• Illicit drugs
• Commercially produced takeaway food such as McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, Subway, pizza etc.
• Knives and dangerous weapons
• Flares, fireworks, laser pointers
• Skateboards, roller blades, scooters or bicycles
• Photographic, video or audio recording equipment for any purpose other than private non-commercial purposes, which may include, without limitation, video and/or audio recorders, camera tripods, monopods or lenses with a total focal strength of greater than 200mm and commercial digital video equipment. The Event Management Staff will, at their sole discretion, determine whether or not an item is intended for personal or commercial use
• Sound amplifying devices including loudhailers, air horns or similar devices
• Prams, strollers or pushchairs (there is a limited storage facility at Entries A, D, E, H for patrons to store these items during the event at their own risk)
• Hard chilly bins and picnic hampers
• Flags and banners of any size
• Any other item which the Event Management Staff (at their sole discretion) deems to be a prohibited item which may be a danger to, or inconvenience or disturb any other patron
• Prohibited items will be confiscated
For more information head to edenpark.co.nz