Experience the full creative range of Aotearoa New Zealand: from celebrating International Hobbit™ Day to attending the world’s premier wearable art festival.

Matariki Festival

Matariki Festival
Matariki Festival, New Zealand
auckland

Across New Zealand

Dates

10 July 2026

Traditionally, the Māori people of Aotearoa New Zealand celebrate the New Year when the Matariki star cluster (also known as Pleiades) appears in the night sky. This usually falls around June or July, during New Zealand’s winter. The occasion is marked with a fortnight of cultural events across the country, ending in a national public holiday. Matariki is also a time for reflection, remembering ancestors, connecting with whānau (family), and sharing kai (food). To find out how and where to celebrate with the rest of New Zealand, visit Mānawatia a Matariki(opens in new window).

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World of Wearable Art

He art by Xuancheng Liu and Jingyi Lin
Wellington
He art by Xuancheng Liu and Jingyi Lin, Wellington

Dates

17 Sept - 4 Oct 2026

The World of Wearable Art (WOW) is an international design competition with only one rule: all artistic creations must be wearable. As the largest festival of its kind, WOW garners thousands of entries from across the globe, attracting everyone from established international designers to students and first-time entrants. Finalists have their work showcased in a spectacular theatrical runway show, held every September and October in Wellington.

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Art Deco Festival

Art Deco Festial
Hawke's Bay
Art Deco Festial, Hawke's Bay

Dates

19 February – 22 February 2027

Napier's Art Deco Festival is a world-renowned annual event that transforms the city into a living museum, celebrating its unique 1930s architecture – a legacy of the city's rebuilding after the 1931 earthquake. Held every third weekend of February, the lineup includes 1930s-themed events and concerts with titles like Deco Decadence Grand Ball, Depression Dinner, and The Bees Knees Art Deco Art Exhibition. Visitors are also treated to vintage car parades and a hundreds, if not thousands, of people in stunning period costume – including locals who simply dress up to pop to the shops – making the entire city a vibrant 1930s spectacle.

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New Zealand Fashion Week

New Zealand Fashion Week
Auckland
New Zealand Fashion Week, Auckland

Date

17- 22 August 2026

Experience the creativity of Aotearoa’s fashion scene at New Zealand Fashion Week. Held in Auckland, this premier fashion event showcases leading New Zealand designers alongside emerging talent, with runway shows, industry talks and creative collaborations. From contemporary streetwear to high-end couture, the week celebrates innovation, sustainability and the distinctive style of New Zealand fashion. For travellers interested in design, creativity and culture, New Zealand Fashion Week offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the country’s most influential fashion events. In 2026, the celebration of style extends south with a new dual-host format, featuring a dedicated fashion festival in Christchurch to showcase the unique flair of the Garden City.

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& Juliet - the musical

& Juliet - the musical
& Juliet - the musical , New Zealand
auckland

Dates

Auckland 9 April – 3 May; Wellington 9 May – 24 May; Christchurch 30 May – 13 June

Genre

Musical

The hit Broadway and West End musical & Juliet flips the script on the world’s greatest love story. From the Emmy®-winning writer of Schitt’s Creek, this hilarious production asks what would happen if Juliet didn't end it all over Romeo. The story comes to life through a playlist of iconic pop anthems from legendary songwriter Max Martin, featuring hits like Since U Been Gone, Roar, and Baby One More Time. Touring Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch in 2026, it is a high-energy celebration of second chances you won't want to miss.

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Lōemis Festival

Loemis Festival
Wellington
Loemis Festival, Wellington

Dates

9-21 June 2026

Celebrate the magic of winter at Lōemis, a unique arts and culture festival in Wellington. Inspired by ancient European midwinter traditions, the festival features light installations, fire sculptures, music, storytelling and creative performances. Wander through illuminated gardens, discover pop-up performances and enjoy a programme of art and cultural experiences that mark the turning of the seasons. For visitors seeking a distinctive winter event in New Zealand, Lōemis offers a captivating blend of light, creativity and community.

Nelson Arts Festival

Nelson Arts Festival
Nelson Tasman
Nelson Arts Festival, Nelson Tasman

Held each October in the vibrant city of Nelson, the Nelson Arts Festival celebrates theatre, music, dance, comedy and visual arts. As one of New Zealand’s longest-running arts festivals, it brings together local and international performers across galleries, theatres and outdoor venues, offering visitors a lively glimpse into the region’s thriving creative scene.

TSB Festival of Lights

TSB Festival of Lights
Taranaki
TSB Festival of Lights, Taranaki

Dates

19 December 2026 – 23 January 2027

Each summer, Pukekura Park in New Plymouth comes alive during the TSB Festival of Lights. One of New Zealand’s most loved summer events, the free festival features illuminated light displays, live music and cultural performances set among the park’s lakes, gardens and winding paths. Visitors can explore the colourful installations after dark while enjoying a lively festival atmosphere in the heart of Taranaki.

International Hobbit™ Day

Hobbiton Movie Set Tours
Waikato
Hobbiton Movie Set Tours, Waikato

Date

22 September 2026

Celebrated annually on 22nd September, International Hobbit™ Day marks the shared birthday of J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved characters, Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. There are many ways to celebrate Hobbit Day – second breakfasts, a pint of ale, going barefoot – all are worthy, but for many fans, the ultimate party takes place at Hobbiton™ Movie Set Tours. Partygoers take refreshment at The Green Dragon Inn before sitting down to a feast fit for a hobbit. The day ends with a tour of the former filmset, which comprises 44 hobbit-sized houses, two fully fledged hobbit holes, and a lake with a picturesque mill. You must imagine the rest: there are no people dressed as Hobbits, waving and smiling Disney-style, here (unless you count the occasional visitor).

Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts

Ten Thousand Hours, Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts
Wellington
Ten Thousand Hours, Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts, Wellington

Dates

24 February - 15 March 2026

The Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts, held biennially in Wellington, is the nation's premier celebration of creativity and culture. As New Zealand's largest arts festival, it presents an ambitious, diverse program that showcases the finest international talent alongside groundbreaking local performing arts. This essential event provides a spectacular opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of New Zealand's culture across performing arts, literature, and visual arts.

Te Matatini

Te Kapa Haka o Ngāti Whakaue
Taranaki
Te Kapa Haka o Ngāti Whakaue at Te Matatini , Taranaki

Dates

February 2027

Te Matatini is Aotearoa New Zealand's premier Māori performing arts festival. Held every two years, this prestigious event brings together the country’s top performers to compete for the coveted title of national champion. Competition is fierce, earning the event a reputation as the "Olympics of kapa haka". In the Māori language, kapa haka means performing arts.

Pasifika Festival

Pasifika Festival
Auckland
Pasifika Festival, Auckland

Dates

14 – 15 March 2026

Pasifika, the world's largest Polynesian festival, celebrates the art, music, dance, food, and traditions of the Pacific Islands.

Steampunk Festival

Oamaru, Waitaki
Central Otago
Steampunk HQ, Central Otago

Dates

28 May - 1 June 2026

Each year, the typically quiet farming community of Ōamaru undergoes an incredible transformation for its annual Steampunk Festival. Following a grand opening ceremony, the town buzzes with a busy lineup of events. Prepare for teapot racing, suitcase decorating contests, and parasol duelling, alongside many other whimsical mechanical marvels and performances.