Our buskers top 10

So many acts, so little time – the buskers are in town from January 23. To help you choose from the action-packed programme, Cityscape brings you our top 10 picks.

Blanc de Blanc

A cabaret show like no other, Blanc de Blanc brings acrobatics, vintage glamour and titillating acts that will infatuate and delight you. This high-end spectacle will have you wowing.

Modern Māori Quartet

They’re suave, seductive and smooth as silk. Prepare to be spellbound by the Modern Māori Quartet, who channel the revival of ‘rat pack’ showband entertainment of bygone eras with a proud heritage of Māori traditions.

Frickin Dangerous Bro

Bringing classic Kiwi humour to the table, this cocky comedy trio will bring together their well-crafted writing, poor acting skills and hilarious wit. Expect a unique, multi-cultural and funny point of view.

Buskers Brewery Tour

Less of a performance and more of a tiki tour of the city’s finest breweries, the Buskers Brewery Tour will be led by beer aficionado Keith Preene. Join the bus full of buskers and be entertained as the double-decker takes you for a few cheeky bevvys.

Feast of Fools

Expect the unexpected at this masked moving feast. Think medieval banquet meets adult Alice in Wonderland – that’s about the only hint you’re getting!

Gamarjobat

This Japanese comic is mind-bogglingly bonkers and will have you laughing at every cheeky and imaginative moment. You won’t find any chit-chat here, just physical comedy and loads of interactive moments.

Mavericks – Daredevil Chicken and Miss Behave

This mixed bag of a show will leave you scratching your head. Each show is different and will present a lucky dip of favourite routines and renegade numbers.

Flo and Joan

These comedic sisters perform some dark and waggish songs that are sure to make you giggle. Expect songs about anything from saving the bees to meeting men and drinking too much.

Shades of Bublé

The sweet, soothing sounds of the Grammy Award-winning Michael Bublé will be performed by a trio. The dazzling renditions will include some smooth dance moves, tight harmonies and dashing good looks.

SVEN RATZKE

Be taken to another universe with Ratzke’s new show Where Are We Now, which will dive into the universe of iconic pop legend David Bowie. This intimate show will also feature the sweet sounds of acclaimed piano man Christian Pabst.

Bread & Circus – World Buskers Festival
23 Jan – 16 Feb
breadandcircus.co.nz

 

Our buskers top 10

Blanc de blanc

Modern Maori Quartet

Modern Māori Quartet

Frickin Dangerous Bro

Frickin Dangerous Bro

Feast of Fools Dave Risdon

Feast of Fools. Image: Dave Risdon

Flo & Joan

Flo & Joan

Sven Ratzke. Image: Hanneke-Wetzer