WOMAD Aotearoa is excited to welcome four dynamic new artists to the 2025 festival lineup. These include organic-electronic feminist songs from West Africa’s Nana Benz Du Togo, Melbourne’s art-rock pioneers Not Drowning, Waving, who are reuniting with acclaimed Papua New Guinean artist George Telek, a London-based baritone saxophonist and drummer duo, O. and Protoje, the Jamaican artist blending hip hop,
Read MoreWOMAD Aotearoa’s festival programming ensures that no one misses out on their favourite artists, with many acts performing multiple times across the weekend’s stages. This allows festival-goers plenty of chances to catch
WOMAD Aotearoa is thrilled to unveil an exciting new addition to this year’s festival: the Tui Stage. Formerly known as the Dell, this revitalised area takes inspiration from the vibrant beauty of Pukekura Park, the home of
WOMAD Aotearoa is excited to welcome four dynamic new artists to the 2025 festival lineup. These include organic-electronic feminist songs from West Africa’s Nana Benz Du Togo, Melbourne’s art-rock pioneers Not Drowning, Waving, who are reuniting with