Homegrown Music Festival (New Zealand)

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

Homegrown Music Festival
GenreRock, indie, electronic, dub & roots
DatesApril/March
Location(s)Wellington, New Zealand
Years active2008 - present
Websitehomegrown.net.nz

2008

Saturday 26 April 2008

Line-up
Rock stage Indie stage Electronic stage Dub & roots state
Shihad The Mint Chicks Concord Dawn Salmonella Dub
Kora The Phoenix Foundation Minuit The Black Seeds
Pluto The Checks Sunshine Soundsystem Tiki
The Feelers Motocade Recloose and Tyna Cornerstone Roots
Opshop So So Modern Dick Johnson Ladi6
Elemeno P The Rabble Takas Little Bushman
Goodnight Nurse The Coshercot Honeys Tim Phin Mike Fabulous
Autozamm N/A
The Valves

2009

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 stage Indie stage Electronic stage Dub & roots state Amphitheatre stage
Supergroove Head Like A Hole Shapeshifter Concord Dawn Dick Johnson Vs Cool Kids Club
Blindspott Weta State of Mind Kora Nick D
Opshop Dimmer Aural Trash The Black Seeds DJ Reno
Evermore The Checks Tim Phin Tiki Sunshine Sound System
Elemeno-P Fur Patrol Dick Johnson Tahuna Breaks Manuel Bundy
Goodnight Nurse Bang! Bang! Eche! Clarke Gayford Katchafire
Streetwise Scarlett Tiger Tones DJ Spragga (Sola Rosa)
Luger Boa Brain Slaves
Knave Knixx

2010

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

Line-up
Rock stage Indie stage Electronic stage Dub & roots state
Shihad The Mint Chicks Minuit The Black Seeds
The Feelers Liam Finn Antiform Salmonella Dub
The Datsuns Cut Off Your Hands Aural Trash Ladi6
Midnight Youth Pluto Tim Phin Katchafire
Goodnight Nurse The Checks Dick 'Majik'Johnson Opensouls
Dane Rumble Bang Bang Eche Nick D Sunshine Sound System
Motocade Manuel Bundy
Knives At Noon Kora

2011

The 2011 edition was named Jim 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
BlindspottShapeshifterNesian MystikState of Mind LiveThe Clean3 on 3 Breaking
I Am GiantTrinityRootsDane RumbleThe UpbeatsDie! Die! Die!Downtown Brown
Black River DriveTiki & the Dub SoldiersJ. WilliamsOptimus GrymeThe Phoenix FoundationJayson Norris
Midnight YouthKatchafireScribe vs. SavageDick JohnsonCairo Knife FightBrazilbeat Soundsystem
The ChecksSix60PNCTim PhinKids of 88
The FeelersSalmonella DubKidz in SpaceClarke GayfordCoco Solid
Elemeno PSunshine SoundsystemIvy LiesMaya and VanyaTommy Ill
Jayson NorrisMotocadeThe Ruby Suns
SupermodelArtisan Guns
DJ LogikalFamily Cactus
DJ Lotion

This was Blindspott's first gig since reforming.

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

2012

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
ShihadKoraKids Of 88State Of Mind LiveKing Kapisi / Che Fu / Manuel BrundyBreakdancing
BlacklisttSunshine SoundsystemZowieOptimus Gryme ft. TikiMinuit ft. GamelanJuse1
The FeelersFat Freddy's DropDavid DallasBulletproofThe AdultsDowntown Brown
OpshopThe Black SeedsSmashproofDick JohnsonAhoribuzz & GuestsManuel Bundy
The ChecksDJ Sir-VereP MoneyMayavanyaTiki Acoustic Set
The Thomas Oliver BandSix60K OneKids Of 88Redbird Jnr
Shotgun AlleySola RosaKidz In SpaceKarn HallConcord Dawn vs. P Money
Black River Drive1814MarekNick D & Yewala Sound System
Homebrew
Computers Want Me Dead
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