Wellington City Council Event Coordinator Suzanne Tamaki says Te Rā o Waitangi and Whānau Film Night are the perfect finale for some tu meke events in the capital.
“That week, Ed Sheeran will play at the Stadium, Fat Boy Slim and Sol3 Mio have gigs at Anderson Park, and then there’s a great mix of talent performing on stage for Te Rā o Waitangi – including award winning locals Tunes of I, Toni Huata with the Aotearoa Allstars, AJA, Tararua Taonga Puoro, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna, and Amba Holly.
“If music isn’t your thing, the hangi is always a highlight amongst all the amazing kai available, and there’ll be all sorts of other entertainment happening throughout the day – so there’s something for everyone.”
There’ll also be waka tours, waiata and kai at Te Wharewaka o Pōneke at Whairepo Lagoon as it celebrates 12 years on the site.
Te Papa is also hosting a free Waitangi weekend Māori music showcase featuring local Māori language artists and special guests.
With so much going on, the city will be busy, so where possible it’s recommended to leave your car at home and bike, walk, scoot or take public transport to events. Check out metlink.org.nz for public transport information.
Whānau Film Night
Āhea | When: 6pm–9pm, Sunday 5 February 2023
Ki hea | Where: Waitangi Park, Wellington waterfront
Te utu | Cost: Free
Te Rā o Waitangi
Āhea | When: 12 noon–6pm, Monday 6 February 2023
Ki hea | Where: Waitangi Park, Wellington waterfront
Te utu | Cost: Free