A free music gig is being held in Whangārei this weekend as a way to spread positivity and show solidarity in honour of those affected by the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Whangārei DJ Hemi Paul, known as DJHemz, said after a very "sombre" Monday following last Friday's attacks, he wanted to continue the solidarity and sense of pride he felt at Whangārei's peace vigil for Christchurch held at Laurie Hall Park last Sunday.
So he and Tim Bell, from Belltech, have organised Gig for Love - a two hour music event being held at Laurie Hall Park from 3pm on Sunday which Paul hopes will boost people's spirits.
"After the vigil on Sunday it was super sad, super heartbreaking, but there was that big sense of pride that we were all on the same page and we've got to look at a way to stop the hate from spreading.
"We want this to not be as sombre, but a little bit more happy to prove that we can keep this moving forward, we can keep coming together, and we can keep those same ideologies where we love and be supportive of everyone no matter who they are."