WOMAD give sneak peek to 2015 line up
WOMAD give sneak peek to 2015 line up
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WOMAD strives to deliver
the hottest talents from all over the globe. Often they are
musicians we’ve not heard of in New Zealand but the first
two names to be announced from the line-up are well known
and well loved by many Kiwis.
Youssou N’Dour is revered among
western musicians, having collaborated with a galaxy of
stars: Peter Gabriel, Sting, Neneh Cherry, Wyclef Jean, Paul
Simon, Bruce Springsteen. And his recent performance at
WOMAD UK was heralded by London based music magazine, musicohm.com as
“everything WOMAD should be: exciting, surprising and
engaging. Brilliant”. This will be his first WOMAD NZ
appearance.
Last playing in New Zealand in 2004, Youssou has been a mesmerising beacon within African music for 30 years. His golden tenor voice resonates with power and purpose to not only present the ancient groit traditions of Senegal in a fresh light but also carry strident political and social messages across Africa to the wider world.
Also on his first WOMAD NZ visit, is the effervescent and erudite Rufus Wainwright. A genuine original, Rufus Wainwright is one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation. As a singer, pianist and guitarist, his repertoire spans from indie pop to Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, classical to composing two operas and staging a celebrated Judy Garland tribute.
Wainwright’s performances are renowned for the emotional journey he evokes, sending shivers down the collective spines of a crowd one minute to rousing spirits with intoxicating revelry the next. Described on his last performance in NZ in 2012 as “a show that was as moving as it was theatrical” (NZ Herald).
WOMAD Artist Director, Emere Wano is thrilled commenting, “We are over the moon to have these two world class artists play exclusively for WOMAD next year. It is going to be a very special line-up and a magical year to be at the festival.”
2015 is the 11th year WOMAD NZ will emerge out of the Taranaki ground and sprawl through the undulating hills and pathways of Brooklands Park and TSB Bowl of Brooklands, weaving its special sense of calm and space with the comfort of familiarity and the certainty of unexpected discoveries. As TAFT CEO Suzanne Porter says: “We build an entire village for a weekend”, and over 150’000 people have come to that village since 2003 and close to 70% of those have been from out of the Taranaki region.
New Plymouth accommodation does sell out for WOMAD so festival goers are encouraged to book now to secure their preferred sleeping environment. Options include on site camping, Glamping as well as a host of hotels and motels in the city centre, a five-minute walk from the WOMAD festival.
25% of 2014 attendees were there for their first time and WOMAD are keen to remind everyone it is a carbon-neutral event and appreciates everyone’s efforts, particularly festival go-ers, by using the Zero Waste bins on site and being conscious of the impact of their actions. WOMAD New Zealand is committed to its environmental efforts, and each year measures and offsets its carbon footprint.
Event director Chris Herlihy says those who come to the festival play a key role in the festival's clean green success.
"Our audience is fantastic. They are just so respectful of the venue."
Let yourself be
transported to another place, walk through the gates of
WOMAD for a weekend and let us show you the world.
The full line up for WOMAD 2015 will be announced
on the evening of Wednesday 22nd October. Limited
amounts of Earlybird discounted tickets go on sale
from
Saturday 11th October
via the WOMAD website
3 day pass – Youth
(13-17yrs) – EARLYBIRD $159 (Full price $209)
3 day
pass – Adult - EARLYBIRD $209 (Full price $255)
Camping
and Glamping options available.
1 day tickets are also
available.
On site accommodation is
available with more Glamping Tents this year; camping or motorhome and choose between the
dedicated family camping area or the general camping area.
For those that prefer their home away from home - jump on isite Taranaki or Book-A-Bachand gather some buddies to hire a house or your choice of boutique or chain hotels, motels, apartments, backpackers, bed and breakfasts or holiday parks…
Transport options include plane – Air New Zealand fly in and out of New Plymouth daily, bus and of course private car or motorhome.
All of these connections and ticketing can be sourced via the WOMAD website.
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