The 2024 One Love Festival will be held during Auckland Anniversary weekend, on Saturday 27 January and Sunday 28 January.
Up to 20,000 people will attend this much-loved, homegrown event at Tauranga and Wharepai Domains, making it the largest Reggae festival in Aotearoa.
Noise
The One Love Festival may be heard beyond the venue and for this reason the hours of operation are restricted to 10.30pm on Saturday 27 January and 10pm on Sunday 28 January 2024.
A Noise Management Plan has been submitted and approved as part of the resource consent process. As part of this, a robust monitoring process has been put in place to monitor noise levels and times of operating throughout the event.
One Love Festival’s consent permits amplified noise during the following times:
- Sound checks between 4pm – 6pm on Friday 26 January 2024 and between 9am –11am on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 January 2024
- Saturday, 27 January 2024: 12noon – 10.30pm
- Sunday, 28 January 2024: 12noon – 10pm
Rubbish Collection
Due to your bin collection being on Monday, we request that you please place your bins out on the morning of 29 January before 7am.
Road closures
There will be road closures in place in the Tauranga city centre to support event operations and safe pedestrian access to and from the event. The following roads will be closed from 11:59pm Friday 26 January to 6am Monday 29 January 2024.
- Cameron Road from Brown Street to Wharf Street
- Durham Street from Wharf Street to Harington Street
- Hamilton Street from Willow Street to the end of Hamilton Street West
- Harington Street from Willow Street to Cameron Road
- Park Street from Cameron Road to Willow Street
- Park Street from Willow Street to Cliff Road
- All of Cliff Road
- Monmouth Street from Cameron Road to Willow Street
- Monmouth Street from Willow Street to Cliff Road
- McLean Street from Cameron Road to Willow Street
- Brown Street from Willow Street to Cliff Road
- Mission Street from Chapel Street to Cliff Road
Resident access will be maintained throughout the event. Please expect increased foot traffic in the city centre on the weekend.
