The Buskers Programme kicked off in early April, and since then punters in the precinct have been treated to circus acts, music, comedy and more.
Event manager at Courtenay Place Brett McCall says Wellingtonians have plenty more to look forward to as the initiative continues.
Acts coming up include SKRAM, Rocket Berry, Culture Embassy and Crash Bandihoot.
“With a huge offering of entertainment, from the theatre to restaurants and bars, Courtenay Place has long been the place to visit for locals and visitors.
“With the buskers out and about at weekends, people can pause and catch a live show on their way to dinner.”
“The buskers programme celebrates the creativity and spirit of our community. We aim to foster a dynamic street culture that enhances what the precinct already has to offer.”
He says the circus programme at the Tripod Stage on the eastern end of Courtenay Place, opposite Embassy Theatre, is working well with about 50 people coming to check out each show.
This weekend features a stellar line-up, kicking off with Tom Knowles on Friday night on the El Horno stage, playing roots-reggae with a sprinkle of soul, rock, and funky times.
Saturday 4 May is International Star Wars Day (May the 4th be with you). To celebrate, the day jazz trio The Playmates, led by Rachelle Eastwood, are reimagining the best theme tunes from the iconic movies at the Tripod Stage.