Where is Homegrown 2021 NZ?

Where is Homegrown 2021 NZ?

Wellington Waterfront
Final tickets selling now | Payment plans available Jim Beam Homegrown is just around the corner, and with over 40 of New Zealand’s best acts across five massive stages on the stunning Wellington Waterfront, you do not want to miss out.

Who’s performing at Homegrown?

The first release of Homegrown acts includes: Drax Project, Kora, Sons of Zion, Ladi6, Katchafire, Swiss & Tree, Shihad, Devilskin, Villainy, Racing, The Beths, SACHI, Mitch James, Kings, JessB, Aacacia, Lady Shaka, The Upbeats, Lee Mvtthews, Quix, Flowidus, Half Queen, Trei & Jabz MC, Sir Dave Dobbyn, Gin Wigmore.

Where is homegrown 2022?

Wellington Waterfront Walk
2022 Homegrown Music Festival/Location

How many people went to Homegrown 2020?

About 25,000 people are expected to attend the event- the biggest crowd yet. Up to five thousand people are on a waitlist to get tickets in case any current holders have a last-minute change of plan.

Is Jim Beam Homegrown r18?

Jim Beam Homegrown is an R16 event. If you are Under 18 years old, you must have an under 18 ticket to enter the festival. You cannot enter the festival on an over 18 ticket.

Is Homegrown on in Wellington?

Dragon, Ladyhawke, Wax Mustang, Savage and The Feelers are among the latest additions to the Jim Beam Homegrown 2022 lineup. The full lineup has now been announced for the all-Kiwi music festival, which will take place across five stages on the Wellington Waterfront on March 19 next year.

What time does Homegrown end?

Mar 19, 2022
Homegrown Music Festival/Dates

Where is Jim Beam Homegrown?

Wellington’s waterfront
Spread across five stages in a stunning central location on Wellington’s waterfront, Jim Beam Homegrown is the biggest celebration of music from Aotearoa. The festival brings together thousands of New Zealand music fans and more than 40 of the country’s best bands and DJs.

What is homegrown Wellington?

Jim Beam Homegrown brings together thousands of New Zealand music fans and over 40 of Aotearoa’s best bands and DJs, celebrating all music genres from; Reggae, Roots and Hip Hop to Rock, Pop, Electronic, and Drum & Bass across 5 massive stages.

How many people were at Homegrown?

Feelings of fortune and hygiene were in the air as one of the biggest music festivals happening anywhere in the world got under way in the capital. Almost 25,000 Kiwis were expected at Homegrown, which started on Saturday at 1pm on Wellington’s waterfront, and will go till late in the night.

How many people went to Homegrown?

With 50 bands on its line-up, Homegrown is the largest collection of all Kiwi acts in one festival. About 24,000 ticket holders are set to attend this year.

Who owns homegrown?

Brad Gillis
Sustainability is what started it all for Homegrown cofounders Brad Gillis (left) and Ben Friedman. Ben Friedman and Brad Gillis, cofounders and co-CEOs of organic sandwich brand Homegrown, met in kindergarten.

When is homegrown NZ Festival 2021?

The festival takes place in Wellington on March 20, 2021. For information and tickets visit www.homegrown.net.nz. Six of the ten acts feature women, bringing the percentage of acts that include women to 22%.

How gender diverse is the homegrown NZ line up?

For information and tickets visit www.homegrown.net.nz. Six of the ten acts feature women, bringing the percentage of acts that include women to 22%. Event organisers are holding this up as evidence of their commitment to a more gender diverse lineup. The new acts join the 41 acts already on the bill:

Is Jim Beam Homegrown on at Wellington waterfront?

Jim Beam Homegrown is just around the corner, and with over 40 of New Zealand’s best acts across five massive stages on the stunning Wellington Waterfront, you do not want to miss out. We’re on track for another record sell out, so make sure you secure your tickets now before they are gone.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top