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Freestyle Motocross MADNESS

YOUR GUIDE TO THE WEEKEND AND BEYOND

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MARTINBORO­UGH IN AUCKLAND

If you’re missing out on going to Toast Martinboro­ugh tomorrow, you can experience the next best thing at Somm wine bar in the Viaduct this weekend. Boutique Martinboro­ugh vineyard Te Kairanga is the “Guest in Residence” at Somm, which means they’re offering a cellar-door experience from more than 600km away. There are three bespoke Te Kairanga wine flights available and a set menu to match. If you head down today, there’s live jazz from crooning duo Mama Jules in the afternoon, and tomorrow you can get two-for-one pizzas. This weekend, Somm,

Shed 22 Princes Wharf, Auckland CBD. Surprise the kids with an adrenalin-packed evening of entertainm­ent at Eden Park tonight with Freestyle Kings Live. Your heart will be in your throat for most of the night as these agents of motocross chaos perform extreme stunts and death-defying tricks. Australian action sports icon Robbie Maddison will be joined by freestyle motocross world champion Pat Bowden; the holder of the most X Games gold medals in moto, Rob Adelberg; our own world-record holder, Taupo’s Jed Mildon, and Wellington’s Ellie Chew, who will join the BMX squad. After Eden Park, the show will head to Hamilton, Wellington and Christchur­ch. They’ve just completed a sold-out tour of Australia but, if you’re quick, you can still score some tickets for the NZ shows. Tonight, Eden Park, Reimers Ave, Kingsland.

Tomorrow, FMG Stadium Waikato, 128 Seddon Rd, Frankton, Hamilton. Saturday, November 25, Sky Stadium, 105 Waterloo Quay, Pipitea, Wellington. Saturday, December 2, Apollo Projects Stadium, 95 Jack Hinton Drive, Addington, Christchur­ch. Tickets start at $47 + booking fee from ticketek.co.nz BEAUTIFUL BOTANIC GARDENS With summer tantalisin­gly close, you don’t need any reason to head out to the Auckland Botanic Gardens other than the joy of being in nature on a fine day. But they’re giving us one anyway: Holding Ground is an indoor sculpture exhibition opening in the gardens’ Visitor Centre Gallery on Saturday. It features works by some of Aotearoa’s most establishe­d and well-loved artists and spans multiple mediums.

Visit the indoor gallery then take in the gardens for a hearty dose of moodelevat­ing greenery. A bonus if you head down there tomorrow, the Food Truck Collective is hosting Sunny Sunday Sessions from noon with loads of delicious food options and a pop-up bar. Holding Ground: from today until March 3. Sunny Sunday Sessions: tomorrow, noon. Auckland Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre Gallery, 102 Hill Rd, The Gardens, Manurewa.

THE GYPSY FAIR

The Gypsy Fair is coming into town this weekend and taking over Craigavon Park in Green Bay. It’s a delightful way to go back to the carnivals of yore. You won’t find a VR booth or any newfangled entertainm­ent here but you will get live music, market stalls with everything from potions and lotions to arts and crafts, gypsy caravans, children’s activities like bouncy castles and stilt walking, and traditiona­l fair fare to keep your puku pleased. After Tamaki Makaurau, the fair will be heading north to Whangarei, Kerikeri and Orewa before travelling south later in December and January. Today and tomorrow, 9am-5pm. Craigavon Park, 85 Connaught St, Green Bay. Free entry.

See their Facebook page for future dates and locations.

COMEDY CABARET The term comedy cabaret might make you cringe, but Catherine Cohen won’t. The New York-based Edinburgh Comedy Award winner is performing her show

Come For Me tomorrow night at the Tuning Fork and it’s sharp, hilarious and very 2023. She describes the show as “sexy stand-up and songs about finding your purpose, filling the void, and sending nothing but love and light to anyone who isn’t addicted to your person”. If you’re unfamiliar with Cohen, her Netflix special

The Twist ... ? She’s Gorgeous will give you the gist and a very good reason to snap up some of the last of the tickets. Tomorrow, 7pm. The Tuning Fork, 42-80 Mahuhu Cres, Parnell. Tickets $59.90 + booking fee from moshtix.co.nz GREY LYNN PARK FESTIVAL

CAMP CLASSICS AT THE CAPITOL

The Capitol in Balmoral can always be trusted to screen films you’ve either completely forgotten about, never heard of or have always wanted to see on the big screen. It has just launched its Camp Classics Fest, which is a carefully curated selection of some of the campiest films ever made. This weekend you can see Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in the chaotic classic Whatever Happened to Baby Jane or watch Faye Dunaway portray Joan Crawford as a deranged mother in Mommie Dearest. Over the coming weeks you can also see screenings of Serial Mom starring Kathleen Turner, and cult classic Showgirls. On now until December 9. The Capitol, Dominion Rd, Balmoral. Tickets $10 + booking fee.

See thecapitol.co.nz for session times and tickets.

JINGLE BELLETHON TELETHON

The Basement Christmas Show has fast become a silly-season institutio­n in Auckland and is now in its 14th year. Each year someone new takes the helm and this time it’s comedians Janaye Henry and Bea Gladding who’ve created Jingle Bellethon Telethon

— a show set at a pre-Christmas live telethon that’s off the rails more often than on. In true Basement Christmas tradition, each night a secret celebrity guest will be thrown into the mix alongside the regular cast, which features Batanai Mashingaid­ze, Brady Peeti, Talia-Rae Mavaega, and Jake Arona. Get your gaggle of friends or workmates together and book tickets for some festive fun. November 29-December 22, 6.30pm and 9pm. The Basement Theatre, Lower Greys Avenue, Auckland CBD. Tickets $32-$60 plus booking fees basementth­eatre.co.nz

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