The Little River Music Festival, A Significant And Meaningful Not For Profit Community Project
Little River is a stunning rural community based on the outskirts of Christchurch on Banks Peninsula.
This year’s Music Festival is taking place on Saturday, November 15th, 2025, is being held with a purpose close to our hearts — raising funds to restore and repurpose the old "recycling shed" into a permanent wellbeing and sports facility for our community. Once restored, this space will serve as a hub for a range of community health and activity groups which will act as a vital asset for the physical and mental wellbeing of our community.
The festival promises to be a big day out, for the whole family, featuring an exceptional lineup of local musical talent. We are thrilled to announce that performances will include Jordan Luck (with The Eastern), Adam Hattaway & The Haunters, Al Park, The Western Valley Road Band and many more, with 10 acts in total. All artists have generously donated their time and talents to support this wonderful cause.
What makes this event truly special is the community spirit driving it. Our planning team is made up entirely of dedicated volunteers who are passionate about seeing this vision come to life. Their hard work reflects the broader commitment of the Little River community to creating long-term, positive change. 100% of ticket sales go directly to the building restoration project.
Ticket sales and event information, please visit https://festival.littleriver.co.nz/ or stay up to date with event promotions on https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577924311851
See you there!
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