Tickets

Tickets are available now from iTICKET.

Tickets will also be available from The Harp Fest Hub (next to the Marketplace at Harp Fest NZ 2023) at there will be door sales - electronic and cash.

For the full weekend (three day) pass.
This enables the harpist to attend their choice of morning workshops and afternoon talks, presentations and masterclasses, as well as the afternoon concerts.
You will need to purchase evening concert tickets (see below) to attend the evening concerts.
Note: adult, student and senior ticket prices. Harpists aged 12 and under need to have an accompanying parent who can attend all with them at no charge, but will also need to buy concert tickets to attend the afternoon concerts with their child.
You can find full weekend tickets here:

Single day passes for either Saturday or Sunday.
This enables the harpist to attend their choice of morning workshops and afternoon talks, presentations and masterclasses, as well as the afternoon concerts on one day.
You will need to purchase evening concert tickets (see below) to attend the evening concerts.
You can find single day tickets here:

If you are wanting to buy tickets for the afternoon concerts
either
Saturday  afternoon – Elizabeth Volpe Bligh (Canada) / Mary O’Neill (Ireland)
Sunday afternoon – Lin Zheng and Boya Guzheng (New Zealand) or/  Esther Swift (Scotland)
or/
Monday afternoon – Michelle Velvin and Ingrid Bauer (New Zealand) and the winner of the Harp Competition.
You can  find afternoon concert tickets here:

If you are wanting to buy tickets for the evening concerts
either
Saturday  evening - The Nikau Trio (New Zealand) / Amanda Whiting and Richard Hooper (Wales)
or/
Sunday evening – Ensemble Sangineto (Italy) / Katryna Tan (Singapore)
You can  find evening concert tickets here:

Entries for the New Zealand Harp Competition have closed, and limited masterclass student opportunities still available. Please enquire to see if you/your harpist is of the right level to be a masterclass student.