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Date & Time Te rā me te wā
18 May @ 11 AM - 3 PM
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Location Te wāhi
Queen Street -
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This pop-up market of music and related street culture will host a record fair, DJs, sneaker swap meet and customising, streetwear merch and street art. From Outside will be running a live studio and producing an album in real time. There will be giveaways and prizes from host MC Thomas Rose. The market extends across the city centre from Wellesley Street to Queens Arcade with iconic street wear stores, live music, a skate challenge, giveaways, discounts and an exhibition of music photography.
BIG FOOT NZ SNEAKER SWAP MEET
Sneaker culture was born at the crossroads of hip hop music and professional sport. Now a billion-dollar industry with celebrity collabs and a legitimate culture itself. There will be plenty of fire up for grabs. Don't sleep!
SKY PIRATES STREETWEAR
A leading streetwear brand releasing limited edition goodies for a minute. Featuring exclusive artwork from Tāmaki graffiti artist Deus and hand selected by YGB stalwart Lucky Lance. Stock is limited so move fast or risk copping the L.
DUSTY CRATES RECORD FAIR
These iconic vinyl heads host a record fair with guaranteed heat to be copped. From underground electronic, jazz to indy, all your musical needs on vinyl at your fingertips.
REAL GROOVY POP-UP
Come hangout at our pop-up, featuring 100s of handpicked second-hand LPs & CDs. We’ve also curated a collection of latest releases and featured LPs by your favourite NZ artists.
GBAK GRAF ART
This prominent Tāmaki crew host an exhibition of art and motifs aligned to street culture. Super exclusive artwork is available for purchase.
GROOVES
A selection of the city's top DJs will be throwing down grooves that will have you dancing in the street. Featuring Poppa Jax, Thomas Rose and Julien Dyne.
GYSTFORKICKZ - SNEAKER CUSTOMISER
A rare opportunity to get your favourite pair of kicks lit up FREE by one of NZ’s finest customiser. BRING YOUR OWN CLEAN SNEAKERS or BUY new from a nearby retailer.
GRAFFGATHERER - ART EXHIBITION
A private collection of over 50 art works on miniature trucks. Featuring some of Aotearoa’s most notorious graffiti writers.
M & A STREETWEAR
Bringing a different vibe utilising original artwork. Sustainability is a big focus with locally branded blanks and upcycling one of one items. All for the love of streetwear.
HOWLIN WOLF - FREE CUTTHROAT SHAVES
Get a taste of the past! It’s your chance to experience the old school, hot towel shave. Using methods that date back to before your grandfather was born.
PAT MENZIES
Canterbury Arcade, 170 Queen Street, 11am – 3pm
Local DJ/Producer 'Caru' or Carl is playing some of his favourite tunes. Known for his remixes and bootlegs of 90's and Y2K classics, he guarantees to get you grooving in your dancing shoes. If you are shoeless, do not fret – you can snag a pair in-store. Giveaways and 10% off all full price styles on 18 May.
STIRLING SPORT
Downstairs, 170 Queen Street, 11am - 3pm
DJ Poppa Jax is a Wahine Māori nō te iwi o Ngāti Raukawa. This talented DJ calls Tāmaki Makaurau her home and musical playground.
HYPE STORE
184 Queen Street, 11am – 3pm
DJ Solnate - South Auckland raised in all the encompassing musical roots of RnB, soul, reggae and urban hip –hop. Solnate will be dropping a big positive vibe and a fun experience with instore specials on NIKE.
TRAINERS SKATEBOARDING
5 High Street, 12 - 4pm
DJS are playing back-to-back. In-store specials - each customer spending over $80 receives a free coffee local coffee shop Dose.
SKATE CHALLENGE 1-3pm - Trick challenge outside the store with skate friends - bring your skateboard and learn from the best.
ODD EVEN STORE
5 High Street, 11am - 2pm
DJ vitamin cos (she/her) is playing instore. She likes to be experimental blending techno/trance/baile funk/UKG and more. Her ideal set involves crowd interaction and heaps of grooving on a multi-genre journey.
JB HIFI
126 Queen Street, 11am – 1.30pm
11am – 12pm - Ben Mack cowboy pop from Tāmaki Makaurau.
12.30 - 1.30pm - Geoff Ong, “I'm from Auckland, and my family is originally from Malaysia. I grew up taking piano lessons like a lot of Asian kids, and my dad had a great music collection from his time in London in the 1970's”.
2pm – 3pm - Alayna Powell - NZ singer songwriter, playing originals. Rotorua-born Alayna has worked with world-renowned songwriters and producers. Supported by HOLIDAY RECORDS who brought vinyl pressing back to New Zealand in 2018 for the first time since the 1980’s!
Marbecks
Queens Arcade, 34 Queen Street, 11am – 3pm
The bands and DJ will be set up inside the Arcade. The acoustics with the double-height ceiling are amazing!
Gloria Florence is a folk/rock singer songwriter who blends the sweet sounds of country picking with the tough lyrics of gritty punk rock.
Big Sur is a five-piece alternative folk group from Tāmaki Makaurau.
Work is the collective project of Max Brandon-Warren, Anna Kalatcheva, Tane Moore and Rocky Parsons, existing amidst a sonic world of post-punk, pop, and country.
DJ Gin brings next level, genre-free tunes on bFM each Tuesday, and is a long-time Marbecks staff member with impeccable musical taste.
MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY
Next to Marbecks, 34 Queen Street
A space filled with photos capturing the spirit of what it is and has all been about for Marbecks - a New Zealand music retail institution - celebrating its 90th year.
GIVEWAYS $4000 Worth
Over $4000 worth of vouchers being given away on the day from local businesses.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Take a bus to Queen Street and get off at one of the bus stops located along the street. Catch a train and get off at the Britomart Station, which is located at the end of Queen Street or if you’re driving, park at The Civic car park and walk down Queen Street or park at Downtown Car Park and walk-up Queen Street. Either way Queen Street is a well-known street, so it should be easy to find.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Don't forget to have a look down some of the side streets and laneways – it is worth checking them out.