The surprise performances marked Auckland Airport's 60th anniversary.
Travellers at Auckland Airport got a surprise as Six60 performed in the departures hall and used the PA system to share farewell messages.
The band slipped in at midday after rumours of a mystery act spread.
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Organisers blamed the delays on Waitangi Day traffic and visitors to nearby Te Ārai Links.
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The Grammy winner described New Zealand's embrace of the queer community as 'awesome'.
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