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Homegrown Music Festival (New Zealand)

Coordinates:41°17′14″S174°46′44″E / 41.287256°S 174.779005°E /-41.287256; 174.779005
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Homegrown Music Festival
GenreRock,indie,electronic,dub &roots
DatesApril/March
LocationsWellington,New Zealand
Years active2008 - present
Websitehomegrown.net.nz

Homegrown Music Festival has been held annually inWellington,New Zealand, since 2008. It showcases artists from New Zealand.

2008

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Saturday 26 April 2008

Line-up
Rock stageIndie stageElectronic stageDub & roots state

2009

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The 2009 festival was held on 14 March 2009. It was set across 5 stages along the waterfront and included 35 of New Zealand's premier bands and DJs.

Line-up
Rock stageIndie stageElectronic stageDub & roots stateAmphitheatre stage
  • Shapeshifter
  • State of Mind
  • Aural Trash
  • Tim Phin
  • Dick Johnson
  • Clarke Gayford
  • DJ Spragga (Sola Rosa)
  • Dick Johnson vs Cool Kids Club
  • Nick D
  • DJ Reno
  • Sunshine Sound System
  • Manuel Bundy

2010

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The 2010 edition was calledVodafone Homegrown after the sponsors,Vodafone. It was held on 20 February, with the line-up announced on 14 September 2009.

Line-up
Rock stageIndie stageElectronic stageDub & roots state

2011

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The 2011 edition was namedJim Beam Homegrown after the sponsors,Jim Beam, and was held on 5 March 2011. It had a pop and RnB stage for the first time and had more acts than previous years.

Line-up
Jim Beam rock stageVodafone dub & roots stageVodafone pop & RnB stageNokia electronic stageRedbull Studio live stageRedbull amphitheatre stage
  • State of Mind Live
  • The Upbeats
  • Optimus Gryme
  • Dick Johnson
  • Tim Phin
  • Clarke Gayford
  • Maya and Vanya
  • 3 on 3 Breaking
  • Downtown Brown
  • Jayson Norris
  • Brazilbeat Soundsystem

This was Blindspott's first gig since reforming.

This was one of Nesian Mystik's last ever gigs.

2012

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The Checks

The 2012 edition was on 18 February 2012. For the fifth consecutive year the festival was a sell out (17,000 tickets).

Line-up
Jim Beam rock stageVodafone dub & roots stageVodafone pop & RnB stageJim Beam electronic stageRedbull labRedbull amphitheatre stage
  • State of Mind Live
  • Optimus Gryme ft.Tiki
  • Bulletproof
  • Dick Johnson
  • Mayavanya
  • Kids of 88
  • Karn Hall
  • Breakdancing
  • Juse1
  • Downtown Brown
  • Manuel Bundy

2013

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The 2013 edition was held on 2 March 2013. For the sixth consecutive year the festival was a sell out (17,000 tickets).[1]

Line-up
Jim Beam RockVodafone Pop/RnBRed Bull Sound LabVodafone Dub & RootsLipton Ice Tea ElectronicRed Bull Amphitheatre
  • Breakdancing contest
  • Juse1
  • Downtown Brown
  • DJ Spell

2014

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The 2014 edition was held on 15 February 2014. The festival included over 60 acts and organisers claimed it was "the most Kiwi music ever assembled in one place at one time".[2]

Line-up
Dub & RootsRockRed Bull Sound LabLipton Ice Tea ElectronicPop and RnBLocally SourcedUrban
  • State of Mind ft. MC Woody
  • Optimus Gryme ft. MC Tiki
  • Misfits of Zion
  • The Upbeats
  • P-Money vs. Dick Johnson
  • Weird Together
  • PleasePlease
  • Aroha
  • Benny Tipene
  • The Digg
  • Totems
  • Paddy Fred
  • Vanessa Stacey
  • Eb and Sparrow
  • Phoebe Hurst
  • Jesse Sheehan
  • 3 on 3 breaking
  • Triple S Graffiti Crew
  • DJ Battles
  • Juse1
  • DJ Stretchmark
  • Downtown Brown
  • DJ Spell

The lineup also included busking acts: Shay Horay, Mullet Man, Sport Suzie, Mr Fungus, Fraser Hooper, Wellington Batucada.

2015

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The 2015 edition was held on 7 March 2014. Tickets sold out and around 17,000 people attended the festival.[3]

Line-up
RockDub & RootsPop and RnBLocally SourcedLipton Ice Tea ElectronicSound Lab
  • Shihad
  • Blacklistt
  • Devilskin
  • I Am Giant
  • Villainy
  • Black River Drive
  • Silence the City
  • Ekko Park
  • Shapeshifter
  • Six60
  • Kora
  • Katchafire
  • Tomorrow People
  • Tahuna Breaks
  • Sunshine Soundsystem
  • DJ Sir-Vere
  • David Dallas
  • Deceptikonz
  • Sid Diamond
  • P Money
  • Sammy J
  • Ginny Blackmore
  • Jamie McDell
  • Benny Tipene
  • Jetski Safari ft. Helen Corry
  • Marek
  • Estere
  • Black City Lights
  • Drax Project
  • The Bone$
  • Pea Stew
  • Nomad
  • Ash Graham
  • A Girl Named Mo
  • Opiuo
  • Concord Dawn
  • The Upbeats
  • Dan Aux ft. Randa
  • The Peacekeepers ft. Tiki &PNC
  • Clarke & Aroha
  • Beat Mob
  • @Peace ft. Team Dynamite
  • Bongmaster
  • L.A.B. (Laughton & Brad Kora)
  • Rhombus in Dub (DJ Set)
  • Brockaflower
  • Raiza Biza, Young Tapz and Mzwetwo
  • Diaz Grimm ft. PNC, Spycc and INF
  • Downtown Brown
  • Donell Lewis and Brownhill

Homegrown 2015 introduced the Promenade stage, located on the Wellington waterfront with free access to the general public. Acts who performed on this stage were: Randa, Midnight Gallery, K+Lab, Tiki Taane (acoustic), J Brown & the Mic Smith, Third3ye, and Kid'n'Rei.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Jim Beam Homegrown celebrates its 6th SELL OUT!".Scoop. Scoop Media. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  2. ^"Homegrown adds 25 top NZ acts to its lineup for February".Scoop. Scoop. Retrieved9 May 2025.
  3. ^"Homegrown Sold Out".Eventfinda. Eventfinda. Retrieved9 May 2025.
  4. ^"Homegrown Second Lineup Announcement".Scoop. Scoop. Retrieved9 May 2025.

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