Katikati Advertiser

Concert celebrates the era

Date of final twilight event changed to beat the rain

- Rebecca Mauger

Katikati Twilight Concerts series finale celebrated the sounds of the 60s and 70s and the iconic Woodstock festival on Sunday night. The concert was scheduled for Saturday night but organisers quickly changed plans due to the dreary looking weather forecast and the concert went ahead the next day.

Seven piece band The Backbeats headlined the last of the twilight series with their shows The Woodstock Generation and That 70s Show.

A spokespers­on says it was a perfect night to close the season.

“The Backbeats had a big crowd up dancing the night away and put on a great show of singalong favourites.

“Given the change of date we were happy with the turnout of about 750 concertgoe­rs.

“There were lots of people dressed in costumes and prizes for best dressed.”

The committee were happy to have been able to hold all three concerts this year (New Zealand Eagles Tribute Show — Take It To The Limit on January 6 followed by Country Rock with Brendon Ham with his band and Marian Burns on January 27) after a few cancellati­ons last year.

The Backbeats played songs from the era and the famous Woodstock 1969 such as Santana, Janis Joplin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Joe Cocker, The Who, Jefferson Airplane

and others. That 70s Show covered bands such as Steely Dan, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Steelers Wheel, ABBA, Rose Royce, ELO, Pink Floyd and more.

Katikati College students opened the Sunday concert at Haiku Reserve featuring the singing talents of Manase Uilou, Summer Toucher and Tia Maraea Brown.

 ?? ?? The Backbeats perform The Woodstock Generation and That 70s Show at the final Katikati Twilight Concert.
The Backbeats perform The Woodstock Generation and That 70s Show at the final Katikati Twilight Concert.
 ?? ?? Katikati College students Manase Uilou, Summer Toucher and Tia Maraea Brown open the Sunday night concert.
Katikati College students Manase Uilou, Summer Toucher and Tia Maraea Brown open the Sunday night concert.

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