AUM New Year's Festival 2024
Leighton's Farm, 320 Wilson Road, South Head 0874, Parakai, Auckland
Monday 30 December 2024 – Thursday 2 January 2025 ... more
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AUM Festival 2024 announces its first music lineup for New Year's. This year is the festival's 10th birthday, and our lineup is full of mega talents, including artists who are global icons in their genres.
Introducing:
James Zabiela (UK), Oood (UK), Roni Size (UK), Salmonella Dub Soundsystem, Pitch Black, Sensient (AU), Dubtribe Sound System (US), Devilskin, Sunshine Jones (US), Antix
Plus: Greg Churchill, Nikki S (UK), Truth, K+Lab, Mojo Filter, Uone (AU), Aroha, Labretta Suede & The Motel 6, Muroki, Out Of Sorts, Sharkra, Dylan C, Grommie, Sorchalula, Ferksta, Communicate (Heylady and Cyril Orson), Ana Teles, Dark Faces, Rob Warner and many more. More than 200 musical, performing and visual artists will complete the festival lineup for three days and nights across four stages.
Expect some of the very best in psytrance, house, drum and bass, dub, organic electronica, alternative rock, indie-pop, techno, funk and disco, chillout and much more.
AUM Festival is one of the leading festivals in Aotearoa New Zealand, with a reputation for being summer’s friendliest festival, and one which cherishes art, creativity and community.
Each new year’s four themed stages are created from the ground-up, each with its a unique vibe. From the massive White Stag stage under the huge canopy, to the circus tent Hill stage which hosts diverse artistry from live bands, family-friendly shows like Suzy Cato and Friends, and a Midnight Cabaret circus and performance showcase.
AUM is one of the best-kept festival secrets of summer. Great vibes, a breathtaking site with ideal camping located near Parakai just an hour from central Auckland, and a growing international reputation makes it a popular choice of backpackers and international travellers.
AUM is committed to providing the highest-quality sound, visuals, lights and production each year, and the visual art on show is much loved with local artists creating art live, or in collaboration with people who’ve come to AUM.
We also have the Healing Glade zone where a schedule of yoga, massage, relaxing breathwork, urban farming secrets, recycling innovations, plant-based diets and nutrition, self-healing techniques and other workshops runs throughout the festival.
Environment - AUM has been one of Aotearoa's cleanest, litter-free and low environmental impact festivals since inception, and long before it was trendy. We make use of recycled and upcycled goods wherever possible in the creation of our event, minimise water use, and each year we look for ways to improve on and ensure sustainability with an aspirational goal of holding zero waste, zero impact events.