In pictures: Stars come out for Cyclone Gabrielle relief concert

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Lorde was one of the headline acts for the cyclone relief gig.

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Lorde was one of the headline acts for the cyclone relief gig.

More than 2000 people flocked to Christchurch Town Hall on Friday night for the Ōtautahi 4 Aotearoa Cyclone Relief Concert, headlined by artists Lorde, Neil Finn and L.A.B.

The tickets were snapped up in less than six hours, raising over $200,000 for the Red Cross.

The artists – along with the venue and staff – donated their time and resources for the fundraiser.

Ticketek also waived its booking fees.

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The concert was hosted by Ōtautahi’s own Mike McRoberts.

Stuff went along to cover the relief gig.

Take a look below to see how it played out, in pictures.

Tiki Taane opened the Ōtautahi 4 Aotearoa Cyclone Relief Concert at the Christchurch Town Hall.

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Tiki Taane opened the Ōtautahi 4 Aotearoa Cyclone Relief Concert at the Christchurch Town Hall.

The tickets were snapped up in less than six hours.

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The tickets were snapped up in less than six hours.

Six-man band 1 Drop Nation was the second act of the night.

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Six-man band 1 Drop Nation was the second act of the night.

New Zealand rock, disco and pop artist Emma Dilemma came next.

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New Zealand rock, disco and pop artist Emma Dilemma came next.

PRINS took to the stage as the first half of the relief concert continued.

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PRINS took to the stage as the first half of the relief concert continued.

The show then took a big shift, with Ōtautahi rapper Big Sima taking to the stage.

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The show then took a big shift, with Ōtautahi rapper Big Sima taking to the stage.

“To all our friends and whānau affected, we love you, we know what you’ve been through, we’ve been there ourselves,” Big Sima told the crowd at the Cyclone Gabrielle relief concert.

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“To all our friends and whānau affected, we love you, we know what you’ve been through, we’ve been there ourselves,” Big Sima told the crowd at the Cyclone Gabrielle relief concert.

L.A.B – the final act of the first half of the concert – was welcomed into the room with the biggest applause of the night so far.

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L.A.B – the final act of the first half of the concert – was welcomed into the room with the biggest applause of the night so far.

Band frontman Joel Shadbolt opened their set with some smooth acapella vocals.

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Band frontman Joel Shadbolt opened their set with some smooth acapella vocals.

Marlon Williams kicked off the second half of the concert.

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Marlon Williams kicked off the second half of the concert.

“We are no stranger to a disaster here ourselves,” Williams told the relief gig’s crowd in Christchurch, thanking them for their support.

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“We are no stranger to a disaster here ourselves,” Williams told the relief gig’s crowd in Christchurch, thanking them for their support.

Arguably the star of the show, Lorde surprised fans by jumping on stage early in the show’s final half.

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Arguably the star of the show, Lorde surprised fans by jumping on stage early in the show’s final half.

Neil Finn received a standing ovation for this performance.

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Neil Finn received a standing ovation for this performance.

Just wow,” host McRoberts said of Finn’s set.

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Just wow,” host McRoberts said of Finn’s set.

McRoberts described Finn as a ‘weaver of people’, bringing all audiences to their feet.

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McRoberts described Finn as a ‘weaver of people’, bringing all audiences to their feet.

The relief concert got a dose of nostalgia when Supergroove took to the stage.

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The relief concert got a dose of nostalgia when Supergroove took to the stage.

Can’t Get Enough, Sitting Inside My Head and You Gotta Know had the whole room moving.

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Can’t Get Enough, Sitting Inside My Head and You Gotta Know had the whole room moving.

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