Jan 22-24: Soundsplash 2021

Waikato District Council news

Around 10,000 people will be heading to the Soundsplash festival at Wainui Reserve in Raglan this weekend.

If you are visiting Raglan this weekend, it will be busy and car parking will be limited. 

To ease the pressure, festival goers can park at the airfield and catch a free bus to Wainui Reserve. Buses are running on the hour. Visit the Soundsplash website for more info.

  • Soundsplash returns to Raglan, Wainui Reserve, over the weekend of January 22-24, 2021.
  • Onsite parking will be located next to the campgrounds. Due to some recent changes in our health and safety requirements, there will be no camp and park areas. Once your vehicle is parked at the venue, make sure you grab everything you need for your stay as you won’t be able to access your vehicle until Sunday – unless it’s an emergency. 
  • If you aren’t camping but need to park your car then grab a free Offsite Parking Pass when you purchase your other tickets. No parking pass = no parking.
  • Offsite parking for Soundsplash Raglan 2021 is at the Raglan Airfield.
  • If you’re camping at Soundsplash Raglan 2021, once you’re set up in your campground it’ll be a one way door if you choose to leave the venue. You will be able to access the beach as part of the Soundsplash site but no trips to town sorry. We’ll be bringing the town to Soundsplash in the form of our General Store so you won’t need to head anywhere.

One thought on “Jan 22-24: Soundsplash 2021”

  1. That’s is unfair that campers cannot leave and non campers can leave and come back!! What is the difference ?? My children are camping on-site Snd I am camping at a campground and would like for them to be able to come and eat with us and check in. Please explain the reason why campers cannot leave ??

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