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Date Te rā me te wā
22 Feb 2025
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Price Utu hoko
Free event
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Location Te wāhi
Queens Wharf -
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Date: Saturday 22nd February 2025
Time: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Location: Queens Wharf to Eastern Viaduct
We want to see your Mermaids and Mermen, sailors, squid, sea urchins, starfish—the possibilities are endless! Get resourceful, imaginative, and bold. Extra aroha for using recycled materials to honour our Moana.
Festivities Include:
11:00am: Mermaidification Station + DJs. Begin your day at Queens Wharf with an aquatic party featuring music and free body and face painting to enhance your marine-inspired look.
1:30pm: Last call for the parade. Prepare to join the fun!
2:00pm sharp: Parade leaves Queens Wharf. The lively procession winds along the waterfront, showcasing the artistry and imagination of our marine-themed community.
2:30pm: Costume Contest at Eastern Viaduct. Hosted by the charismatic Anita Wigl’it, the costume contest features prizes for the best-dressed.
Categories include:
The Supreme Merperson (16+)
The Supreme Merchild (Under 16)
Fishiest Whānau
Please note, to keep the parade as nautical as possible, all parade participants MUST be in costume. This includes parents, so if you’re planning on walking the parade with your little one, start planning your costume now!
To help us manage numbers we ask participants to register for a free ticket (one per person please). Get amongst - grab a ticket now!
This is an ALL AGES, inclusive experience inviting everyone to participate and enjoy.
Spectators are welcome - the best viewing spot for the parade is Te Komititanga at 2:00pm. You are welcome to join the end of the parade and follow down to Eastern Viaduct to witness the costume contest.
The Mermaid Parade is part of the Summer on Queens Wharf 2025 programme, supported by Eke Panuku Development Auckland and Moana Festival, New Zealand’s Ocean Festival and brought to life by Interesting Things. For updates and details, visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/QueensWharfAKL.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
It's recommended to take public transport or walk/cycle to the wharf. Parking can be limited there.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Take a stroll to the end of the wharf and check out The Lighthouse.