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CubaDupa 2021 Ngā Toi o Te Aro Stage + Final Lineup Announced Chris Cudby / Image: Amba Holly / Wednesday 10th March, 2021 12:38PM
Pōneke seems to have its outdoor festival game sewn up, as the newly announced full lineup for
CubaDupa 2021 is a FOMO-inducing one indeed for those living outside of the capital. Featuring a massive schedule of 500 events with 1750 artists, the annual extravaganza unveils today their newest addition, the
Ngā Toi o Te Aro stage curated by CubaDupa Ngā Toi Māori Director
Noel Woods (Te Āti Awa / Ngāti Porou / Ngāruahine) showcasing Māori artists, te reo and tikanga Māori in Te Aro Park. The stage will feature 32 acts over the two day community festival, with the majority of performances in te reo Māori.
Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 10:20 am
WELLINGTON, NZ CubaDupa, New Zealand s most diverse
and creative street festival, has released its final line up
and daily schedule for the festival which will be held on
the weekend of March 27-28, 2021
The final line-up
brings the festival to a massive 19+ hours of curated
entertainment across 46 stages and creative zones,
delivering 500+ performances and 20 parades with over 1750
artists. A comprehensive daily schedule has been released on
the CubaDupa website for audiences to begin planning
now.
The newest addition to the beloved festival is
Ngā Toi o Te Aro in Te Aro Park. The park
will be transformed to showcase Māori artists, te reo and