Bobby in New Zealand!

On Tuesday, March 16, Cadbury New Zealand presents Bobby in concert at the SkyCity Theatre. Originally planned as a celebration of the incredible musical and cultural diversity in New Zealand, the show will now benefit Variety, a charity devoted to helping children affected by the recent earthquake in Christchurch. More information here.

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