Pasifika Festival 2026 returns to Western Springs

  • Free event takes place over two days, Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th March
  • Family friendly, smoke-free and alochol-free event
  • Music, food, crafts and representing Pacific culture 

Kia ora, kia orana, Ia orana, ni sa bula vinaka, aloha, kam na mauri, fakaalofa lahi atu, talofa lava, malo e lelei, fakatalofa atu and hello.

Pasifika Festival returns to Western Springs Park for a celebration of all things Pacific in 2026 on 14 and 15 March. 

The iconic festival’s 8 villages are set to showcase the best of the 11 Pacific Island nations with world-class traditional and contemporary performances, food and much more. 

MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Enjoy show-stopping performances across all eight stages of Pasifika Festival. Talented performers from across the Pacific will be sharing immersive fresh beats as well as all the old favourites to sing and dance along to.

FOOD & CRAFTS

Explore, taste and shop your way through a vibrant selection of food and independent craft stalls at Pasifika Festival. From refreshing ʻotai to traditional hāngī, seek out your favourite kai or discover something new. Take time to browse handcrafted taonga, art and gifts created by Pacific makers, while enjoying a break from the festival’s action‑packed stage programme.

MOTAT joins the Pasifika fun

MOTAT will also be in full celebration mode as Pasifika Vibes returns this year, offering two days of vibrant, family-friendly festivities and hands-on activities for all to enjoy

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pasifika Festival is taking place at Western Springs Park, with some of the Festival footprint also on The Outer Fields at Western Springs Stadium. Get directions here.

We encourage you to plan your journey in advance to avoid busy traffic. The best way to get to Pasifika Festival 2026 is to use public transport, walk, or cycle. 

There are regular bus and train services to Western Springs from transport hubs across Auckland. 

We recommend using the Auckland Transport journey planner to see the public transport options for travelling to the festival.

Changing facilities for young children and babies are in some of our public toilets.

Service dogs are welcome. The festival gets busy, and we recommend that pets are left at home.

Yes, this is family-friendly event.

Pasifika Festival is a smoke-free event. That includes vaping.

No, none of the events for Pasifika Festival are ticketed this year.

Pasifika Festival is an alcohol-free event.

Yes, the festival is wheelchair accessible. Accessible drop-off points are available along Great North Road.

Some Pasifika Festival stallholders will have EFTPOS available for payment. Cash-out services will be available on-site. We recommend you come prepared with cash to avoid long lines at cash points.

You can report lost property at the Information Booth.

After the event, if you have misplaced something then please submit details of your lost property using our Contact Us form here.

St John medical teams are on site both days of the festival. If you or someone in your group suffers a medical emergency at the event, please alert a volunteer or staff member who will call for assistance.

Bags must always remain on you, there is no bag check-in available. If bags or belongings are left around, they will be handed to lost property.

You can refill your water bottle at the public water refill stations in the venue, and a small selection of vendors will be selling bottled water.

If you have further questions for the Pasifika team, you can reach us on pasifika@aucklandnz.com.

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