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2022 Te Anau Tartan Festival Another Covid Casualty

It is with very heavy hearts that the Te Anau Tartan Festival committee announces the cancellation  of its 2022 event.  

Chairman Chris Watson said the group had been excited about the events planned for this year and  the huge numbers of people it would have brought to the town, which has been suffering from a  lack of tourists since the borders closed in 2020. However, after exploring all possible options, the committee determined there was just no way the festival could go ahead with the COVID-19  Protection Framework at Red and a predicted surge in Omicron cases still to come.

“We will be working very hard in the coming months to resecure our special guests, and look  forward to offering the same, if not better, programme at Easter weekend next year (7th-10th April  2023).”

“We have had an overwhelmingly positive response from those we have contacted already, but  we’re also mindful of the blow this will deal the local accommodation and hospitality industry which were looking forward to the economic injection the festival promised,” he said.

Full refunds will be offered to those who had already entered competitions or purchased show  tickets.  

“If you have booked accommodation, we would urge you to consider coming anyway, supporting  our local operators, and exploring Fiordland and everything we have to offer,” Watson said.

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