Queenstown Winter Festival announces a revamped look
Real Journeys Queenstown Winter Festival announces a revamped look at the 2018 programme launch.
NZ’s winter has started with one hell of a party for the last 43 years. That party is the Real Journeys Queenstown Winter Festival and this year the party is as fresh as the season’s first powder.
The 44th Queenstown Winter Festival launched its 2018 Festival programme on-board the historic TSS Earnslaw steamship last night, offering a four day schedule of innovative and classic events ensuring even the most experienced festival goer, an exciting and fresh experience.
The 2018 Real Journeys Queenstown Winter Festival is sure to deliver an Instagram frenzy for all punters launching with a hauntingly beautiful torchlight procession through the streets and a traditional Maori welcome. Adding to the visual feast, the festival stage will now be in a new location adjacent to the beachfront creating a magical atmosphere against the backdrop of Lake Wakatipu.
With a 100% NZ music philosophy for the 2018 festival,
new Festival Director Rae Baker has curated a collection of
critically acclaimed, yet popular, Kiwi artists that will
have wide appeal across a broad spectrum of
demographics.
“As one of New Zealand’s iconic events,
we have the opportunity to showcase the talent we have in
the country as well as springboard artists who are less well
known. We’ve gathered together some brilliant Kiwi artists
to celebrate with us in true Queenstown Winter Festival
style,” says Baker.
Among the stellar line up are
well known names Tiki Taane, Maala, Leisure, The Black Seeds
and The Feelers, who are celebrating their 25th anniversary
tour. This year two new live music venues, Memorial Centre
and The Sherwood Hotel, will host some of the country’s
coolest acts including L.A.B., Yoko-Zuna, Nadia Reid, Hollie
Smith and local band the Killergrams.
Of course the
Festival is more than just music and the line-up wouldn’t
be complete without the classic favourites that have
delighted crowds over the last 43 years.
With Cardrona as the new host mountain, festival goers will experience a brand new mountain village experience including iconic events like the Monteith’s Dog Derby and the canine hilarity that is the dog barking contest. This year the Festival will also introduce fresh events such as snow tubing, a snow skate slalom and the Macpac Tour de Cardies. Baker is also excited about some exciting new developments to the programme, ‘We plan to paint the town Cardrona red with the ‘Legends of Steel Brecon Street Rail Showdown.”
For those who prefer to stay at lower altitudes, the iHeartRadio Day on the Bay with its hilarious The Hits 90.4 Birdman contest and the JUCY Undy 500 return to the programme alongside a brand new feature, Go Orange Ripper Rafting. When the sun sets crowds will head to one of the traditionally sold out comedy events or the SKYCITY Vive le Cirque Ball which will be in a secret location this year.
“Festival has always been about letting your inhibitions run a bit wild and embracing the true essence of Queenstown. Traditionally for Festival this has meant anything from throwing you and your canine buddy down a mountain side to running about in your undies in freezing temperatures, we continue these traditions in 2018 and add a few surprises along the way,” says Baker.
The Real Journeys Queenstown Winter Festival runs from Thursday 21 June to Sunday 24 June 2018. For full programme details visit www.winterfestival.co.nz
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