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Soundsplash Festival returning to Raglan

Hamilton News
22 Jul, 2017 08:00 PM2 mins to read

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The Soundsplash main stage is at the base of a natural amphitheatre, Photo: / Supplied

The Soundsplash main stage is at the base of a natural amphitheatre, Photo: / Supplied

The Soundsplash Festival returns to Raglan's Wainui Reserve from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 21 2018.

A five minute drive from Raglan, Wainui Reserve has played host to Soundsplash since the festival's return in 2016.

With breathtaking coastal views, and Ngarunui beach 500m from the festival site, it's the perfect location for attendees to enjoy the full Soundsplash experience.

The eco-conscious and family-friendly festival site features a main stage nestled at the base of a natural amphitheater, with plenty of room to sit, relax, dance and enjoy.

With several stages, a myriad of market stalls, fun and informative workshops, kids and chill zones, Soundsplash is a festival that caters for the whole family, in a setting with everything you could want to experience over the kiwi summer.

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Festival Director Brian Ruawai says the unique experience Soundsplash offers has been reflected in Earlybird tickets selling out not long after they were released in June.

Tickets are on sale now from soundsplash.co.nz and eventfinda.co.nz with options for individual and family passes.

Entry is free for children 15 and under when accompanied by a parent or guardian (one free child per paid adult ticket).

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Parking and a variety of onsite camping add on options are also available. Shuttle buses will run regularly between the venue and Raglan Township.

Organisers say further announcements from the festival are coming soon, including first details of the musical line-up.

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