Link Show 30 back at the NCC

After a four-night run at Parc Rayne, the Link Show producers have decided to move back to the National Cultural Centre citing the seating capacity of Parc Rayne.

According to a press release from the producers, when the decision was made to use Parc Rayne the seating capacity was about 1,150 seats but because of the relocation of the stage area it reduced the seating capacity.

The Link Show attracts over 20,000 persons on an annual basis, the release said.

A scene from Link Show 30
A scene from Link Show 30

The producers said they are working with the management of the NCC to get mobile cooling units and fans to cool the building. Additional sound equipment used at Parc Rayne will be added to current system to ensure audibility.

The nightly giveaways of small home appliances from Lucky Dollar; gemstones from Kings Jewellery World; gift vouchers and shopping bags from Bounty Supermarket, German’s Restaurant, Nigel’s Supermarket, Hurakabra River Resort, Arrowpoint Nature Resort and Splashmins Resort will continue.

Link Show 30 was viewed at the NCC last night and will continue tonight and tomorrow night. Tickets are available at Giftland, Nigels, Ashmins and National Cultural Centre for $2000 & $1500.