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In January 2022, the planned festival on 26 February was cancelled due to an outbreak of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. [3] At the time, it was described as New Zealand's largest one-day music festival, and over 90 percent of tickets had been sold.
The following is an incomplete collection of music festivals that feature electronic music in New Zealand, which encapsulates electroacoustic genres and music using primarily electronic instruments such as electric guitar and keyboards, as well as recent genres such as electronic dance music (EDM).
Earth Beat Festival — 2015–present, Auckland, New Zealand Electric Avenue Festival – 2015–present – Hagley Park, Christchurch Festival One – 2005–present – Christian Music Festival
Rhythm and Vines (commonly known as R&V, RnV or Rhythm) is an annual music festival held at Waiohika Estate vineyard, 11 km (6.8 mi) northwest of Gisborne, New Zealand. The festival began in 2003 and was held for the one day of New Year's Eve until 2008 when it expanded to the three days of 29–31 December.
Electric City Experience also wasn't held in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, but it returned in 2021 as a four-day festival. It operated as a three-day festival in 2022 and 2023.
Electric Forest Festival: 2008–present Rothbury, Michigan: A four-day multi-genre event, with a focus on electronic and jam band genres. It debuted in 2008 as Rothbury Festival, and the new event was not held in 2010. Electric Forest, which debuted in 2011, is co-produced by Insomniac Events and Madison House. Time Festival: 2008–present ...
Instead, the 1965 Newport Folk Festival is better known as the night Dyan went electric. 'An artist can't be made to serve a theory' Joan Baez and Bob Dylan perform at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival.
Blerta ("Bruno Lawrence's Electric Revelation and Travelling Apparition") was a New Zealand musical and theatrical co-operative active from 1971 until 1975. [1] [2] [3]It was the idea of Bruno Lawrence to arrange a group of musicians, actors and friends, who would travel around New Zealand on a tour to get away from the pressure of the music and movie scene.