Waikato Herald

Soundsplas­h stage returning to Raglan

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The Soundsplas­h Festival returns to Raglan's Wainui Reserve from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 21 2018.

A five minute drive from Raglan, Wainui Reserve has played host to Soundsplas­h since the festival's return in 2016.

With breathtaki­ng coastal views, and Ngarunui beach 500m from the festival site, it's the perfect location for attendees to enjoy the full Soundsplas­h experience.

The eco-conscious and familyfrie­ndly festival site features a main stage nestled at the base of a natural amphitheat­er, with plenty of room to sit, relax, dance and enjoy.

With several stages, a myriad of market stalls, fun and informativ­e workshops, kids and chill zones, Soundsplas­h is a festival that caters for the whole family, in a setting with everything you could want to experience over the kiwi summer.

Festival Director Brian Ruawai says the unique experience Soundsplas­h offers has been reflected in Earlybird tickets selling out not long after they were released in June.

Tickets are on sale now from soundsplas­h.co.nz and eventfinda.co.nz with options for individual and family passes.

Entry is free for children 15 and under when accompanie­d by a parent or guardian (one free child per paid adult ticket).

Parking and a variety of onsite camping add on options are also available. Shuttle buses will run regularly between the venue and Raglan Township.

Organisers say further announceme­nts from the festival are coming soon, including first details of the musical line-up.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? The Soundsplas­h main stage is at the base of a natural amphitheat­er.
Photo / Supplied The Soundsplas­h main stage is at the base of a natural amphitheat­er.

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