Devonport This Weekend
15 August, 2025
Devonport This Weekend — 15, 16, 17 August

Gallery Exhibitions
Curious Assortment at Satellite2: Final Weekend
A group exhibition showcasing works from six local women, each with a different style and artistic perspective. Their camaraderie was forged when taking art classes at Devonport Community House. See photo above and story in the 1 August Flagstaff.
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10am–2pm.
Where: 61A Victoria Rd.
out of the Blue, édition 2 at DEPOT 3 Vic Road
Beatrice Carlson’s collection of upcycled porcelain jewellery and wearable artworks is about reducing compulsive consumption by focusing on recycling/repurposing and rethinking the notion of preciousness.
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10am–4pm.
Where: 3 Victoria Rd.
Takarunga: A Natural History at DEPOT 3 Vic Road
Takarunga: A Natural History presents a series of paintings by artist Tate Agnew that delve into the ecological and social history of the maunga, revealing its rich history and ecological significance. This body of work speaks directly to the local community while addressing universal themes. See the story in the 18 July Flagstaff and more information here.
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10am–4pm.
Where: 3 Victoria Rd.
The Boundary of the Intelligible at DEPOT Artspace
In a new exploration of colour for artist Jennifer Mason, this exhibition offers a space for reflection and tranquillity, celebrating light, space and the beauty of peaceful contemplation.
When: Friday and Saturday, 10am–4pm.
Where: 28 Clarence St.
The Stacey & Steve Show at DEPOT Lounge
The work of two friends on the same creative wavelength, using the same tools and techniques. Their show is a celebration of shared process, individual voice and the unpredictability of printmaking. See the story in the 1 August Flagstaff.
When: Friday and Saturday, 10am–4pm.
Where: 28 Clarence St.
Lisa Watkins at the Rose Centre Art Spot
Sustainability artist Lisa Watkins turns discarded materials into bold sculptural works. Her art explores eco-feminism, resilience and consumer culture.
When: Friday, 9am–4pm.
Where: 4 School Road, Belmont.
Music & Entertainment
On at The Vic this Weekend
The Vic: A Love Story is a short film that charts the fascinating history of the Victoria Theatre, the oldest purpose-built cinema in the Southern Hemisphere. Select film screenings are part of the fundraising campaign to raise money for new seats for the cinema. Tickets here.
When: Saturday, 10am.
The Naked Gun — Advance Screening. The fourth film in this action-crime-comedy franchise stars Liam Neeson as Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. who must follow in his father’s footsteps to prevent the closure of the Police Squad. Tickets here.
When: Sunday, 4pm.
Where: The Victoria Theatre (The Vic), 48 Victoria Rd.
The 39 Steps: Drama at The Rose Centre
Final weekend! Spies, chases and over-the-top characters, The 39 Steps is a whirlwind of humour, suspense, and theatrical ingenuity. It’s based on the John Buchan novel and Alfred Hitchcock’s classic 1935 spy thriller, and brought to Belmont by Company Theatre. See the story in the 1 August Flagstaff. Tickets here.
When: Friday and Saturday, 8pm.
Where: 4 School Road, Belmont.
Friday Night Live at Harmony Hall
Come along for open-mic night at Harmony Hall, to hear talented local singers and maybe give it a go yourself. Bring a plate and BYO.
When: Friday, 7pm.
Where: 4 Wynyard St.
Live Music at The Patriot
Singer-guitarist Diego performs tonight.
When: Friday, 6–9pm.
Where: 14 Victoria Rd.
Live Music at Vic Road Wine Bar
Enjoy the voice of Vanessa Kelly.
When: Sunday, 3.30–5.30pm.
Where: 53–55 Victoria Rd.
Lazy Sunday Afternoon Singing
Head along to Harmony Hall for a singing session. Email dellgraham@gmail.com for the weekly programme. BYO wine and cheese.
When: Sunday, 3pm.
Where: 4 Wynyard St.
Folk Music at The Bunker
Fire in the mountain: session around the fire. No charge. If you’re driving, call 021 213 1518 for information about parking and access to the code open the barrier. For more information, see here.
When: Sunday, 7–10pm.
Where: Devonport Folk Club, The Bunker, Takarunga ⃒ Mt Victoria.
General Events
Toy Library at Devonport Community House
Hundreds of quality toys, to try out or borrow, for kids aged up to six years old.
When: Saturday, 9–11am.
Where: 32 Clarence St.
Volcanic Vinyl Pop-Up Record Store
New and used LPs for sale across most genres including funk, soul, punk, blues, rock, electronica, metal, reggae and hip hop, all in the convivial surroundings of Tiny Triumphs.
When: Saturday, 2–5.30pm.
Where: Tiny Triumphs, 5 Clarence St.
Devonport Navy Museum
Visit the Torpedo Bay Navy Museum for a look into New Zealand’s naval history. The Tides of Change exhibition, part of the 2025 Auckland Festival of Photography, is displayed in the atrium. Instrumental to Defence, the history of the Royal New Zealand Navy Band, is on display in the Foyer Gallery.
When: Saturday and Sunday, 10am–5pm.
Where: 64 King Edward Pde.
Devonport Museum
The museum has many fascinating displays showing local natural, geological and human history, along with memorabilia relating to schools, transport, early settlers and families, and a collection of historical photographs.
When: Saturday and Sunday, 2–4pm.
Where: 33 Vauxhall Rd.
Sport
North Shore United AFC
North Shore, currently seventh in the league table, have an away game against 10th-placed Mt Albert Ponsonby on Saturday. Last weekend, Shore enjoyed a 1-0 home victory over second-placed Manukau United.
Friendly Fridays at Stanley Bay Petanque Club
An opportunity for club members and guests to play petanque and enjoy a social catch-up with friends and the local community. All welcome. More information here.
When: Friday, play 3–5pm, bar opens from 5.00pm.
Where: Stanley Bay Petanque Club, 20 Stanley Pt Rd.
Open Homes
Barfoot & Thompson
15 Albert Rd, Saturday and Sunday, 12–12.30pm.
29 Queens Pde, Saturday and Sunday, 1–1.30pm.
8/55A Vauxhall Rd, Sunday, 11.30am–12.15pm.
77B Beresford St, Sunday, 1–2pm.
Bayleys
12 Second Ave, Saturday and Sunday, 12–12.45pm.
108 Bayswater Ave, Saturday and Sunday, 12.30–1.15pm.
19 Kerr St, Saturday and Sunday, 1–1.45pm.
2/9 Calliope Rd, Saturday and Sunday, 2–2.30pm.
1/15A Kerr St, Sunday, 12–12.30pm.
50 Ngataringa Rd, Sunday, 1–1.30pm.
1/279 Lake Rd, Sunday, 1–1.30pm.
Apt M6, Devon Park, 45 Stanley Point Rd, Sunday, 1–1.30pm.
41 Calliope Rd, Sunday, 1.30–2pm.
Harcourts Cooper & Co
2/81 Francis St, Saturday and Sunday, 10.30–11am.
2/30 Fraser Rd, Saturday and Sunday, 11.30am–12pm.
1/16A Bardia St, Saturday and Sunday, 12:30–1pm.
4/48A Vauxhall Rd, Saturday and Sunday, 1–1.30pm.
4/134 Calliope Rd, Saturday and Sunday, 2–2.30pm.
9E Kerr St, Saturday and Sunday, 12–12.30pm.
9F Kerr St, Saturday and Sunday, 12–12.30pm.
Tell us about your weekend event: email details to
whatson@devonportflagstaff.co.nz no later than Thursday morning.