Fundraiser raises $109K to save Auckland venue Neck of the Woods
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Michael Lawson
Summary
A fundraiser launched by local promoter NYMPHO has raised $109,000 NZD of its $150,000 NZD target to save Neck of the Woods, a venue on Karangahape Road in Auckland that recently announced its closure. The venue has operated for 11 years and is described as a core pillar of the area's creative communities, providing a nurturing ground for musicians, bands, DJs, and performers.
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· 2 pulledFor 11 years, Neck of the Woods has been a core pillar of Karangahape Road's creative communities.
They've provided a nurturing ground for countless musicians, bands, DJs, performers and
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