Lunar New Year comes to life in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland with a vibrant programme of free events, installations and cultural experiences across the city centre this February.
From Tuesday, 17 February to Tuesday, 3 March, the city centre will come alive with colour, music and creativity, celebrating Lunar New Year through a mix of traditional and contemporary Asian-Aotearoa culture across streets, squares and cultural venues.
The city centre programme brings together Auckland Live, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Ellen Melville Centre, Auckland Central City Library – Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero and Heart of the City, working across public spaces, cultural venues and precincts to create a connected celebration in the heart of Auckland. All activity in the programme is supported by Auckland Council Events and the city centre targeted rate.
Activations led by Auckland Live will visually transform the city centre, including Xin Xin, the giant Lucky Cat in Aotea Square, glowing red neon Lucky Cats along Darby Street, and a light box exhibition showcasing contemporary illustration by New Zealand Asian artists at Te Komititanga. Together, these installations create a strong visual trail through the city centre and invite people to explore, wander and celebrate together.
Daniel Clarke, Director of Auckland Live, says Lunar New Year is an important cultural moment in the year, and the city centre programme is about creating space for people to come together and feel represented.
“Lunar New Year is a time when many communities reconnect with culture, family and tradition, and our role is to help make that visible and accessible in the heart of the city. By bringing activity into streets, squares and cultural venues, we’re supporting a city centre that feels welcoming, vibrant and alive.”
A key moment in the programme is Lunar on Lorne, a refreshed Lunar New Year street party on Saturday, 21 February, delivered by Auckland Live. The free event will transform Te Hā o Hine (Khartoum Place) into a buzzing celebration of contemporary Asian-Aotearoa culture, with music, street dance, performance and street-level activity. Full programme details will be released via the Auckland Live website.
The programme also features ASIAN [SOUND]SCAPES on Thursday, 19 February, a free evening concert in Aotea Square as part of Auckland Live Summer in the Square, showcasing contemporary Asian-Aotearoa musicians across genres and creating a relaxed after-work celebration in the city centre.
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki will present a full day of free Lunar New Year activity on Saturday, 21 February, including lion dancing, K-pop workshops and performances, lantern-making, calligraphy, Mandarin-language gallery tours (bookable), and a wide range of whānau-friendly creative activities.
Also on Saturday, 21 February, the Ellen Melville Centre, with the support of the Waitematā Local Board, will present Chun Seollal Lunar New Year, a fun family-focused celebration led by Korean and Chinese communities featuring cultural performances, cuisine and hands-on workshops. This will be followed by another family-friendly Lunar New Year programme at the Central City Library – Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero, on Saturday, 28 February, offering storytelling, craft workshops and creative play for tamariki.
Heart of the City’s Lunar New Year activations will be bringing the celebration to life with vibrant lantern installations and immersive walking food tours, offering a festive journey through culture, flavours, and community.
Lunar New Year celebrations continue beyond the city centre with the BNZ Auckland Lantern Festival, supported by Auckland Council Events, at the Manukau Sports Bowl from Wednesday, 26 February to Sunday, 1 March, marking the conclusion of the Chinese New Year period with lanterns, performances, food and fireworks celebrating Chinese culture.
For full programme details and updates, visit Discover Auckland
What’s on – Lunar New Year in Auckland city centre
All city centre Lunar New Year events are free to attend. Some workshops have limited capacity and require booking, as noted below.
Tuesday, 17 February – Tuesday, 3 March
Lunar New Year in Auckland – city centre programme
A city centre programme of installations, performances and cultural experiences across streets, squares and venues.
Throughout the programme (daily)
- Xin Xin Giant Lucky Cat – Aotea Square
- A playful, large-scale public artwork and photo moment welcoming Lunar New Year visitors to the city centre.
- Red Neon Lucky Cats – Darby Street
- Illuminated street installations creating a strong visual trail through the city centre midtown area.
- Te Komititanga light box exhibition
- Outdoor light box artworks bringing colour and creativity to the city centre, day and night.
- Red lantern installations – city centre precincts
- Traditional lantern displays across Lorne Street, High Street, Chancery Street and Elliott Stables.
- City centre retail and hospitality promotions
- Lunar New Year offers and activations encouraging visitors to explore local businesses.
Thursday, 19 February
ASIAN [SOUND]SCAPES – Auckland Live Summer in the Square, Aotea Square
5:00pm – 8:00pm
An evening concert celebrating contemporary Asian-Aotearoa music as part of Auckland Live Summer in the Square.
Saturday, 21 February
Lunar on Lorne – Te Hā o Hine (Khartoum Place)
12:00pm – 5:00pm
A contemporary Lunar New Year street party with music, street dance, performances and whānau-friendly activities.
Lunar New Year Festival – Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
10:00am – 5:00pm
A full-day celebration featuring performances, creative workshops and family-friendly activities; bookings required for some workshops.
Chun Seollal Lunar New Year Celebration – Ellen Melville Centre
11:00am – 3:00pm
A community-led Korean and Chinese cultural celebration with performances, cuisine and hands-on workshops.
Saturday, 28 February
Lunar New Year family programme – Central City Library – Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero
11:00am – 4:00pm
A whānau-focused day of storytelling, creative workshops and cultural activities for children and families.
Regionwide – separate to the city centre programme
Wednesday, 26 February – Sunday, 1 March
BNZ Auckland Lantern Festival – Manukau Sports Bowl
4:00pm – 10:30pm
A free, ticketed festival marking the conclusion of the Chinese New Year period, featuring lanterns, performances, food, fireworks and vibrant celebrations, supported by Auckland Council Events.
For more information on the Lunar New Year city centre programme, please visit Discover Auckland: Aucklandnz.com
NOTES TO EDITOR
Photo credit - Bryan Lowe
About Auckland Live
Auckland Live is the premier organisation for performing arts, culture, entertainment and events in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. As Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest performing arts entity, we proudly present a programme of live arts and entertainment across our iconic venues: Aotea Centre, The Civic, Auckland Town Hall, The Cloud, Shed 10, Viaduct Events Centre, Bruce Mason Centre, and Aotea Square. Auckland Live is part of Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, a council-controlled organisation. Find out what’s happening on our stages and places at aucklandlive.co.nz
About Auckland Council Events
Auckland Council Events are events supported by the Auckland Council Group, including local boards and council-controlled organisations, recognising events supported by Auckland ratepayer funding. This support can include investment, delivery or promotion of events, to bring our communities together, celebrate Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s identity and deliver social and economic benefits.