The three-day event is set to take place from February 20-22, 2026 at Tāpapakanga Regional Park in regional Auckland.
Splore began in Kariotahi in 1998 and was Aoteroa's longest-running music, arts and camping festival. The last installment of ...
I have been involved with Splore at Tāpapakanga for 20 years and I feel now is a time to move on," owner John Minty said.
Splore's announced it'll come to an end next year after hopes of a Government lifeline fell through. Next year's instalment ...
After a year off to regroup, New Zealand’s longest-running music and arts festival will return to Auckland’s Tāpapakanga Regional Park next summer with a refreshed vision and world-class acts to fill ...
The owner of New Zealand’s longest-running music and arts camping festival says a lack of ticket sales means next year’s Splore will be the last. John Minty has been involved with Splore, currently ...
Here are two options for this summer: 1. You could sit on your butt inside, wishing you had someone to play with outside. 2. You could play outside and make a bunch of new friends, having adventures ...
The Splore Festival programme is polished to perfection and the resplendent Tāpapakanga Regional Park is ready to receive thousands of Splorers, welcomed onto the whenua by Ngāti Paoa and Ngāti ...
Splore 2012 has a tantalising little music taster of what to expect at the beach at Tapapakanga Regional Park next February 17 -19. Mixing it up at Splore will be the dancehall/reggae grooves of Gappy ...
The Splore festival is a family affair with workshops and entertainment for kids. Photos / Supplied It's the 20th anniversary of Splore. Weekend magazine looks back on the top 20 moments in its ...