Te Ao Pūtahi Festival
Date:
Sun 16 Nov 2025, 11:00 am
Venue:
Aotea Square
291-297 Queen Street, Auckland
Aotea Square
Category:
Free Entry Event, Arts Culture, Community Event, Maori Art, World Art and Culture, Festivals Arts
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Access, Accessible Toilets, Mobility Parking
Cost:
Free
Website or Reg:
Listed By:
WIPCE2025
Event Contact:
0800 947 2325 | wipce2025@aut.ac.nz
In the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau, Te Ao Pūtahi Festival transforms Aotea Square into a living village of Indigenous trade from 11am to 9pm Sunday 16 November and 11am to 7pm from Monday to Thursday 20 November 2025. Open to all, it’s a vibrant, free experience, alive with the sights, sounds, tastes, and wairua of te ao Māori and Indigenous cultures from across the globe.
The festival opens on Sunday with a star-packed concert featuring some of Aotearoa and the Pacific’s best. Jackson Owens, Betty-Anne Monga, Seth Haapu, Naia Awatea and more set the tone on Sunday, while artists like Maisey Rika and Adeaze bring it home later in the week.
As you wander through the marketplace square, you’ll find yourself in Te Ao Hokohoko - the world of trade - where every stall tells a story. Handcrafted taonga, bold Indigenous fashion, artworks and treasures from home and abroad fill the space with colour and life.
Get amongst Te Ao Kai - smells of soul food and great vibes, including live haka, waiata and performances.
Chill out in Te Ao Rongoā - the world of healing. Practitioners from across the Indigenous world share their knowledge through mirimiri, lomilomi and other traditional practices.
Take a stroll into Te Ao Toi - the world of art and witness the living legacies of whakairo (Māori carving), raranga (Māori weaving), poi making and Niuean Hiapo.
Bring the tamariki on Sunday for Te Ao Tamariki – full of activities just for our little ones.
Whether you're here for the kai, the kōrero or the entertainment, Te Ao Pūtahi is your place to celebrate Indigenous excellence with our visitors from across the globe.
Public transport-friendly, open daily, full festival maps and programmes available onsite. daily. For more info head to the website