Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

Auckland Pasifika Festival comes alive this weekend

Photo: Supplied

Tāmaki Makaurau is set to come alive this week to celebrate the magic of Pacific culture, language, identity, and community with the return of The Auckland Pasifika Festival.  

Festival goers can expect an array of arts, crafts, food, fashion and sports with more than 1000 performers set to take centre stage, including performances by award winning Parris Goebel’s legendary international dance troupe, The Royal Family, and the formidable roots band Unity Pacific featuring Tigi Ness and Che Fu, alongside a photo display of icons Bob Marley and Hone Tuwhare. 

Featuring villages from Aotearoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawaii, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, and Tonga, 11 Pacific Island nations will come together to celebrate this free, family-friendly programme of events. 

Auckland Lantern Festival Event Director Jep Savali with the new 30m Year of the Dragon lantern. Photo / Jason Oxenham.

Tātaki Auckland Unlimited Major Events Group Manager Jep Savali says Auckland Pasifika Festival offers a chance for locals and visitors from home and afar to celebrate the region’s vibrant Pacific community, which makes up 300,000 of Auckland’s population.  

“This world-class, signature event is a chance to bring our colourful Pacific community to the world’s stage. We’re also proudly committed to enhancing Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s local, national, and global reputation as a destination that knows how to put on memorable events.   

“This beloved event also gives Aucklanders something special to look forward to each year, and we encourage everyone to join us and experience the magic of Pasifika.”  

Next door to Western Springs, MOTAT is partnering with Pasifika Festival to present Pasifika Vibes. The free Pacific-themed event at MOTAT Great North Road will include interactive children’s games, coconut shaving workshops, ukelele lessons, Pacific-themed films, cultural performances and more.  

Photo: Retrieved from aucklandnz.com

MOTAT’s Chief Executive/Museum Director Michael Frawley says,“Pasifika Vibes is a unique programme of events and experience created by MOTAT and our colleagues at the Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland Museum and Maritime Museum. We will also be providing discounted entry to our Aviation Hall and experience at Motions Road.’ 

Find out more about the Auckland Pasifika Festival here.  

Festival-goers are encouraged to remember their sunhats and sunscreen for the festivities. For a stress-free journey to the event, be sure to plan ahead and visit the Auckland Transport journey planner.  

The festival returns to Auckland’s Western Springs Park on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 March

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