The Waitangi Festival is a family friendly event free from smoking, Waitangi Festival 2020 alcohol and fizzy drinks. Monday (Thursday, 6 February) (3 February) 5.00pm Upper Treaty Grounds Main Stage stage Sports Field Area (Upper Treaty Grounds) (Lower Treaty Grounds) Gate Open (Hobson Memorial Gate) 5.00am (Opposite the Treaty Grounds) 12.05pm 5.30pm Dawn ceremony 10am – 4.00pm 9.00am – 3.00pm at Te Whare Rūnanga Waitangi – He Tirotiro Te Pū Ao (Kapa ) Market stalls Whānau Ora selling arts, craft and food (Ngati Hine FM Stage) Whakamuri 6.30am 12.40pm Film footage looking back at past 12.05pm With Te Taitokerau health and Waitangi Day commemorations. Flag raising ceremony Haylee Hoani & Family Band with bagpiper Bain McGregor Northland Hip Hop education providers provide a full 1.30pm programme of entertainment. FINISH 7.00pm 6.30am 12.30pm Montage 10am – 4.00pm BBQ breakfast TBC 2.40pm Market stalls selling Wednesday served by the Prime Minister arts, craft and food and other Ministers Hātea () 1.00pm (5 February) 5.00pm Te Pū Ao (Kapa Haka) 10.00am – 4.00pm 10.00am 3.20pm (Hobson Memorial Gate) Children’s fun rides Gate Open Interdenominational Japanese Drummers 1.30pm Hatea Kapa Haka Roopu and activities 6.00pm church service including bouncy castles at Te Whare Rūnanga 3.40pm Evening performance Te Huaki Puanaki 2.00pm by the 11.30am Timberjack Donoghue Defence Force NZDF band and the Māori 4.20pm Project The New Zealand Defence Force Cultural Group perform Pacific Drummers ceremonial Māori Cultural Groups, 2.30pm vocalists, musicians and a 11.30am 5.05pm ceremonial guard have come Te Huaki Puanaki NZDF Guard parades Billy TK Junior Māori songwriter and recording artist 1 Tau Henare Drive, together to present this specially Waitangi, Bay of Islands composed ceremony. 12.00noon 5.50pm 3.00pm The performance is a tribute to www.waitangi.org.nz Māori service in the New Zealand 21-gun salute Carlise Guy & Nu Blu Band Haylee Hoani Armed Forces, conveyed through Fired by HMNZS Rising Queen of Chicago Blues & Soul words, music and waiata. marking the 68th Anniversary of the Queen’s Accession to the throne. FINISH The programme is subject to change without notice. 6.50pm FINISH 7.30pm

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