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| 13 Jan 2026 | |
| SMC Connect News |
Purely Pink, otherwise known as Emily Chambers and Lucia Tully (Year 9 2020), will feature on the Future Nostalgia Stage at the festival, alongside current St Margaret’s College students The Spoons, comprising Year 12 students Phoebe Jones, Tiv Crozier, Chloe Drinkwater, Ivy Mehrtens & Mae Wilkinson, and solo act Year 13 and Arts Prefect Jess Erasmus.
These talented students will perform alongside established artists, including Aotearoa Music Awards Breakthrough Artist Harper Finn and ARPA Award winner Ladyhawke.
Established in 2014, Nostalgia Festival brings together the community through the magic of music, celebrating a curated line-up of feel-good New Zealand and international artists.
Come and join our St Margaret’s Community at this feel-good festival. Learn more at nostalgiafestival.co.nz.
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