Nelson Mail

Bay Dreams set for return

- Tim Newman

Bay Dreams is back in Nelson for 2020.

After more than 20,000 people descended on Trafalgar Park in Nelson for the inaugural festival in January this year, festival director Toby Burrows was able to confirm the festival would be back next summer.

‘‘When we went into it last year, we had a long-term vision for the event,’’ Burrows said.

‘‘As soon as it was delivered well, council were happy, local stakeholde­rs were happy, then everything sort of shifted into that mode of planning for the next year.’’

Burrows said Nelson City Council had wanted to make sure it could deliver a safe, well-run event before giving the green light for the 2020 festival.

‘‘When we did that, then we were able to enter into talks about future years.’’

Currently, the council is in negotiatio­ns to bring Bay Dreams to the city for the next five years. Mayor Rachel Reese said the inaugural event had been a ‘‘huge success’’, and hoped the festival could develop further as a key event on the New Zealand music calendar.

‘‘We’re keen to share our city and region with visitors again so they can experience the manaakitan­ga we are famous for.

‘‘It was an absolute blast to welcome 20,000 young people to our city, many of whom were visiting for the first time.’’

Burrows said the 2019 event had exceeded the high expectatio­ns they had going into it. ‘‘Obviously it sold out within weeks last year, which is the dream. Going into these things when it’s your first-off event, it’s often hard to gauge how they’re going to sell, so to get that kind of reception to it was phenomenal.’’

He said work had been under way since last year to secure the performers for the 2020 festival, with the line-up set to be announced in July. The 2019 edition featured high-profile internatio­nal acts including American rapper Cardi B and Australian dance duo Peking Duk.

In 2020 the Nelson festival will be held at Trafalgar Park on January 4, two days after the Mt Maunganui edition of Bay Dreams.

Burrows said all the main headliners would be at both events. ‘‘It’s looking good ... it’s going to be the biggest lineup of the summer in New Zealand.’’

 ?? BRADEN FASTIER/STUFF ?? A crowd of more than 20,000 turned out for the inaugural festival.
BRADEN FASTIER/STUFF A crowd of more than 20,000 turned out for the inaugural festival.

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