Barack Obama Is Coming to New Zealand for the First Time Next Month

The former US President will do a one-off talk in Auckland on March 22.
Libby Curran
February 26, 2018

If catching a real-life talk by Barack Obama is on your intellectual bucket list, then you're about to get your chance to tick it off — the former United States president is coming to New Zealand for a speaking event next month.

The New Zealand United States Council yesterday revealed that it'll host Mr Obama for two exclusive talks next month, with the first to be held at Auckland's Viaduct Events Centre on March 22. He will then fly into Sydney for a second talk on March 23.

"President Obama's presidency had an extraordinary impact on the world and during his service, New Zealand's deep friendship with the United States was strengthened politically, culturally, in trade and investment, innovation and security," said NZUS Council Chairman Leon Grice in a Facebook post.

Mr Obama didn't visit NZ during his eight-year presidency. The finer details are yet to be announced and it's not yet known if the event will be open to the general public. We'll let you know when more details are confirmed.

Published on February 26, 2018 by Libby Curran
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