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New Year's Eve

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Join us for New Year’s Eve community celebrations across Tauranga on Tuesday 31 December 2024.

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Celebrate New Year’s Eve with whānau and friends at one of Tauranga City Council’s five free community celebrations! At each event enjoy live music, roving entertainment, delicious food trucks, activities for the kids, and a local MC to host.

All events will finish with fireworks at 9.30pm except for the Greerton celebration which will finish with a laser light show. At Fergusson Park in Matua there will be a low sensory/accessible event with limited noise and crowds, taking place an hour before the main event. See details about each event below.

One night, five community celebrations, 6pm to 9.30pm

Matua low sensory event 5pm to 6pm

For those who experience sensory sensitivities and/or have accessibility requirements, the Matua celebration will have an earlier celebration from 5pm to 6pm.

  • Accessible parking - parking is available for mobility cardholders in the main car parking area adjacent to the Ōtūmoetai Football Clubrooms
  • Smaller crowds
  • Lower-volume acoustic music performed by Sophie Maud
  • Quiet room on site

What to bring?

  • A picnic blanket and/or something to sit on
  • Feel free to bring your own kai or choose from a variety of delicious food truck options
  • With the sun still strong in the afternoon, remember to slip, slop, slap and wrap
  • For those with sensory sensitivities, bring headphones to limit sound at the main events
  • Cash or card to purchase drinks and snacks 

Please note, that there may be a Tauranga City Council-commissioned photographer or videographer working at these events.

Getting there

We encourage residents to bike, walk, bus or share a ride to the New Year’s Eve Community Celebrations. Bayhopper buses will run normal services throughout the day on New Year’s Eve, see the timetable here. If you do need to drive, please check the event parking details below.

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New years eve events map

A full road closure will be in place from 5pm on 31 December 2024 to 3am on 1 January 2025 along The Strand, from the Devonport Road roundabout down to Hamilton Street. Resident access and access for deliveries will be maintained during the road closure. Car parking is available for mobility cardholders on Dive Crescent within the closure. Please show your mobility card to the Traffic Management staff.

Remember, parking in the city centre is free from 5pm to 6am on weekdays and free on public holidays.

You can find more information on parking in the city centre here.

The below map shows public cycle parking 'bike racks' in Tauranga City Centre

The number shown on the map is the number of bike racks, not the number of spaces. One bike rack typically caters for two bicycles.

Bike rack parking map

Event car parking is available onsite but is limited. Designated parking is available for mobility cardholders adjacent to the event site, at the end of Alice Road past the Pāpāmoa Sports and Recreation Centre.

Event car parking is available onsite but is limited, parking is available for mobility cardholders in the main car parking area adjacent to the Ōtūmoetai Football Clubrooms.

Event car parking is available onsite but is limited, designated parking for mobility cardholders is available within the main racecourse entrance off Cameron Road.

Event car parking is available onsite but is limited, designated parking for mobility cardholders is available in the Bay Oval car park off Kawaka Street. Your mobility card will grant access you access to this parking area.

Tauranga welcomes in 2018

Tauranga kicked off the new year with a fantastic fireworks display that lit up the sky at midnight and welcomed the new year for one of New Zealand’s most popular summer holiday destinations.

Mayor Greg Brownless said that everything went as expected for New Year’s Eve in Tauranga.

“Our aim was to welcome the new year in a safe but enjoyable way so everyone can celebrate in a welcoming environment."

The 9.30pm fireworks display on the Tauranga waterfront and at Gordon Spratt Reserve in Papamoa went well and was well attended.

“I was delighted to see all these families coming down to the waterfront and celebrating the new year together.

We are glad things went smoothly on the night. Council’s aim to work towards a safer environment for our residents and visitors paid off. We’ve also seen that many local businesses took the chance and put their own organised events on for New Year’s Eve. It has been a fairly quiet night for all of us. How New Year’s Eve will look in the future is yet to be determined.

“It was a wonderful start to the year and the celebrations showed that Tauranga truly is a destination loved by many and a great place to live, work and play with great events and a terrific community spirit.”

Upwards of 2,000 people flocked to the CBD to enjoy the free entertainment for all ages, and around 3,000 joined in the community festivities in Papamoa’s Gordon Spratt Reserve.

In the city centre, families and friends welcomed in the new year with live music and a waterfront barbeque, followed by a spectacular fireworks display at the family-friendly time of 9.30pm.

Mr Brownless said the New Year’s Eve celebrations wouldn’t have been such a success without the community’s support.

“I’d like to thank the community for getting behind our celebrations and making New Year’s Eve 2017 truly something to remember, and to all the local residents for supporting this fantastic event.

“Our events team worked closely with Police, emergency services, security companies and roading contractors when planning the events, to ensure everyone can enjoy a safe environment for an unforgettable start to the new year. Thanks to all businesses for their support.”

There’s still a great line-up of summer events on offer, including leading festivals and concerts such as Bay Dreams, Beast of a Feast, Bryan Adams, Sol3Mio as well as the International T20 Series for you to welcome the New Year. A series of community events and activities can be enjoyed by all­ audiences across the city. There will be something for everyone with Night Owl Cinema, Teddy Bears Picnic, Gourmet Night Markets and more. Tauranga’s Youth Development team will bring their 100% Summer without substances programme featuring basketball, waterslide, dance workshops and more to local communities in Welcome Bay, Arataki, Merivale, Gate Pa, Mount Maunganui this summer.

Check out www.mytauranga.co.nz for all events happening.

Posted: Jan 1, 2018,

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