Festivals in New Zealand in February
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Curated by Sarah Pagel · Last verified 19 March 2026
New Zealand’s music festival circuit is defined by its dramatic natural landscapes and a deep-seated affinity for high-energy sound. From the rolling hills of Waiohika Estate to the alpine backdrop of Robrosa Station, the country transforms into a premier destination for southern hemisphere summer touring. The local scene is particularly noted for its mastery of bass-heavy genres, with Drum & Bass, Dubstep, and Electronic music dominating major outdoor stages. Beyond the electronic pulse, audiences gather in iconic urban green spaces like Hagley Park or world-class arenas such as Forsyth Barr Stadium to celebrate a diverse mix of Indie Rock, Pop, and Hip Hop.
Major events like Rhythm and Vines and Electric Avenue exemplify the Aotearoa experience, blending international headliners with a strong contingent of homegrown talent. While some gatherings focus on the heavy rhythms of Psytrance and Punk at remote sites like Nukutawhiti Estate, others integrate the country’s burgeoning craft beer culture into the musical lineup. Whether it is a multi-day camping experience at Worsfold Farm or a boutique arts gathering at Ātiu Creek Regional Park, New Zealand offers a sophisticated and community-focused approach to live performance. The result is a circuit that feels both intimate and expansive, deeply connected to the unique topography of the islands.
February Festivals
Laneway Festival Auckland 2026
Feb 5, 2026 - Feb 5, 2026
Laneway Festival Auckland is the New Zealand edition of the long-running indie music festival, held annually in Auckland at Western Springs Stadium. It is known for its curated lineups featuring a mix of established and emerging international and local artists, spanning genres from indie pop to electronic dance music.
Electric Avenue Festival 2026
Feb 27, 2026 - Feb 28, 2026
Electric Avenue is a premier multi-stage music festival held annually in Christchurch’s Hagley Park, recognized as one of New Zealand’s largest and most vibrant outdoor celebrations. The event features a diverse lineup of international and local artists across genres such as electronic, rock, and hip-hop, paired with world-class production.
An independent electronic music & festival researcher with 10+ years in the global dance scene.
Last verified 19 March 2026