AUCKLAND, Today: Kiwi icon and Coast radio’s favourite, Toni Street, is bringing her magic live with Toni’s Book Club in Christchurch and Auckland this April. Expect lively discussions, laughter, and heartwarming stories.
Get set for a memorable night with Toni and her Breakfast show pals, Jase Reeves and Sam Wallace, in Christchurch and Auckland. It’s not just a show; it’s an experience.
Dive into the world of Toni’s 2021 bestseller, Lost and Found: My story of heartbreak and hope. She’ll share the raw and uplifting saga of her life’s battles and victories.
“I’m so excited for this event, ever since my book Lost and Found was published, I’ve been overwhelmed with people reaching out to discuss the book’s themes which include illness, grief and surrogacy.”
The evenings will sparkle with guest appearances from stars like Andy Ellis, Dame Susan Devoy, and Gavin Strawhan. Brace yourself for an evening that’s all about books, resilience, and entertainment.
Toni’s buzzing about bringing her book club to life. “I’m so excited for this event, ever since my book Lost and Found was published, I’ve been overwhelmed with people reaching out to discuss the book’s themes which include illness, grief and surrogacy.”
Mike McClung echoes the excitement, highlighting the unique charm of live radio shows. “We had a brilliant response to Radio Hauraki’s Matt and Jerry Live and ZM’s Fletch, Vaughan and Hayley Live last year, it’s great to be able to deliver another live show to our audiences. It’s going to be a fantastic night for Coast fans.”
Lock in the date, and bring your crew for an evening to remember with Toni Street and her special guests. Tickets drop this Friday at noon on Ticketek, and for more details, swing by the Coast website.
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