Pisa Range Music Society Inc

Pisa Range Music Society Inc

The Pisa Range Music Society Inc. Has created a wonderful Music Festival called the River Range Music Festival . NZ Charitable & Non- Profit

Otago

Pisa Range Music Society Inc is a NZ Charitable , Non-Profit Organization started by two neighbours living in Cromwell, Central Otago.

They had a vision of bringing music to Cromwell & Central Otago, in the form of a festival. The River Range Music Festival was born, and has been running as a non-profit event for the last 3 years, and is now proving that even small festivals can survive- so be it by scraping together support every year from sponsors and people wanted to come to our amazing one day/one night event that the locals can be proud of.

Normally averaging 14-16 Artists of all Genres, including slots for local high school artists, this big day of arts & music has been turning heads all over the South Island, with River Range now attracting artists submissions from across NZ & Australia.

Pisa Range wanted to create an enviroment built for musicians & all walks of life from families to the dedicated festival goer. We maintain our core values of a very low entry fee, and we also try and raise a dollar donation for another charity on the day, we have done this well for the last three years.

As the costs of running an event seem to get higher and higher each year- we are reaching out to all entertainment purists and you the music fan to help us keep our event running year after year.- All money raised and donated to Pisa Range will go directly into paying for our key running costs like venue hire/ sound equipment/ stage/ security/ fencing and more.

Please check out our FB page and our website to keep a track of what we are currently doing and trying to achieve with The River Range Music Festival.

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