Photo credit: Matthew Clode WOMAD remains a place to bring artists together from all over the globe to break down barriers, educate, inform and inspire. Through this they allow audiences to gain insight into cultures other than their own. “Creating awareness of the worth and potential of a multicultural society has
Read MorePhoto credit: Matthew Clode WOMAD remains a place to bring artists together from all over the globe to break down barriers, educate, inform and inspire. Through this they allow audiences to gain insight
Set amongst the trees, lake and view of the mighty Mount Taranaki in stunning 55-acre Brooklands Park and TSB Bowl of Brooklands, WOMAD New Zealand 2019 will see the festival celebrate its 15th anniversary
Photo credit: Charlotte Curd The full stage schedule including Taste the World, Kidzone, Te Paepae workshops and the World of Words programme is now available. See your festival favourites perform twice or schedule your weekend around
In what has become a welcomed pre-Christmas tradition, WOMAD New Zealand has today announced the 2019 festival Day Schedule *please note WOMAD NZ reserves the right to alter the schedule without notice or notification.
Already a festival favourite – South London duo The Correspondents will take the WOMAD audience on a journey through a multitude of genres from jazz and blues to the nether regions of electro and
WOMAD New Zealand announce the diverse line-up and exciting site changes at the festival launch tonight. Held in an esteemed event at The Grand Hall in Wellington’s Parliament Buildings, surrounded by international delegates and WOMAD
WOMAD NEW ZEALAND is thrilled to deliver its first artist announcement with Angelique Kidjo, Silkroad Ensemble and Aotearoa’s own Teeks all setting the stage for the 2019 festival. WOMAD New Zealand, 15-17 March 2019 Festival Tickets are on sale