More artists added to Mount Vibes bill
Friday 29 November 2013
More artists added to Mount Vibes bill

More artists
have been added to the Mount Vibes New Years Eve festival
line up, which will take place in Mount Maunganui on
December 31.
Organisers announced Auckland band Black
List, reggae sensation Swiss, 5 piece band Soljah and
Hip-hop and RnB artist Deach have been added to the 'Vibes'
bill.
The line-up includes The Black Seeds, I Am Giant,
Sons of Zion, Tomorrow People, Aaradhna, Homebrew, Pieter
T, State of Mind feat. MC Woody, Optimus Gryme, Kara
Gordon, Chatchy, Vega, Reagan Perry, DJ Sanka and DJ
Jayrasik, Illatary Grindteam and Lo Quay.
The festival will be held at Mount Maunganui's ASB Baypark and will feature two stages and over night camping.
The festival will feature the first ‘Miss Mount Vibes’ competition - with cash and travel prizes up for grabs.
Promoter Pato Alvarez says the Mount has always been the ideal New Years Eve destination and the R18 festival has something for everyone.
“We have the Black Seeds, who are probably one of the biggest reggae-dub bands in New Zealand, along with some dub-reggae bands, hip hop and rock with the likes of Blacklistt and I Am Giant. We have something for everyone.”
Tickets are selling fast with over 40-50,000 expected from across New Zealand.
Tickets are on sale now
from eventfinda.co.nz
General Admission (Early Bird) –
till 30th Nov 2013 $100.00
General Admission – from 1st
Dec 2013 $120.00
For more information visit: www.mountvibes.co.nz
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