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Tickets for Haka world record attempt drop to $10 for Māori Language Week

Through partnership with Te Taura Whiri and to celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, tickets to take part in the Guinness World Record title attempt for the world’s largest haka are $10 this week.

The ticket promotion starts today. From now until Saturday, 12 September, tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for concessions – the special price applies to participants and spectators.

People who bought tickets before Monday, 16 September, can call Ticketek to receive two free spectator tickets for each full price ticket – a gift from Haka Stand as a Nation and Te Taura Whiri.

“This event is going to be incredible, and we are very excited to be taking on this Guinness World Records attempt in just under two weeks,” says Dame Hinewehi Mohi DNZM (Ngāti Kahungunu/Ngāi Tūhoe), cultural ambassador for Haka and co-founder of the Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust.

“We are thrilled that Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori has enabled us to offer these promotional prices on tickets so that more New Zealanders can take part.”

The event of a lifetime

On 29 September, up to 10,000 New Zealanders will stand together at Eden Park to perform our best-known haka – Ka Mate, composed by Te Rauparaha, chief of Ngāti Toa Rangatira. It’s being billed as “the event of a lifetime”.

Starting at 6pm, the event will feature 14 top artists who represent the breadth of Aotearoa’s bilingual musical talent. The official record attempt set to take place later in the evening.

“Haka is a unique symbol of Aotearoa, it is undeniably ours and it is recognised and revered around the world, we need to bring this record back home. We’ve already sold more than 4,000 participant tickets but we want to smash this record, not just break it. We also want to fill the stands at Eden Park with spectators, so we are calling on everyone to get behind us and be a part of this record attempt,” says Dame Hinewehi.

“Haka is more than just an event. It is a powerful statement of national pride, cultural heritage, unity and a landmark occasion to create a new world record and reclaim the title from the current holders, the French.”

Bring it home

Ngahiwi Apanui-Barr, (Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau a-Apanui, Ngāti Hine), Tumu Whakahaere, Te Taura Whiri has put his full support behind the event.

“Haka is a great way for all New Zealanders to engage with te reo Māori. Haka is unique to our country, and we are proud to support this kaupapa and return the world record to the place the haka belongs.

“Whano, whano! Haramai te toki! Haumi e, hui e, tāiki e!

“We are united and ready to take up the challenge. Join us to stand as a nation and return the mana of haka to Aotearoa.”

Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, The Eden Park Trust, One New Zealand, Go Media, Te Taura Whiri I Te Reo Māori, Aktive and Les Mills are all proudly supporting this celebration of Māori culture.

Get ready to haka

To make sure everyone participating performs Ka Mate authentically and accurately, all participants will have access to training videos. These will help people learn how to perform it – including the differences for tāne (men) and wāhine (women). The training videos are provided as part of your ticket price.

Tickets to the family-friendly event are on sale now at $10 per adult, $5 for concessions, at hakarecord.co.nz.

Tickets include free public transport to the event.

People outside Tāmaki Makaurau or who aren’t able to be at Eden Park on 29 September can ‘Haka at Home’. Register at hakarecord.co.nz to take part in the event live streamed by Microsoft Teams.

The artists

The full line-up of artists is confirmed as follows:
• Anika Moa
• Che Fu
• Corrella
• Georgia Lines
• Hollie Smith
• Kings
• Majic
• Paige
• PERE
• Ria Hall
• Rob Ruha
• Shepards Reign
• Tami Neilson
• Topp Twins

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