Welcome to kiwifolk.com, the New Zealand Folk and Acoustic Music pages. This is the editorial companion to the legacy site kiwifolk.org.nz, Folk and Acoustic Music in NZ, which has been running since 1994 and still has the most up-to-date directories of New Zealand folk clubs, folk festivals and acoustic music artists and more. Kiwifolk.com has many informative articles, interviews, blogs and discussion lists.
Stolen Instruments
|
Support KiwifolkMake a NZ$20 donation (securely, through PayPal) and help support the Kiwifolk Network. The Kiwifolk CalendarTravelling around New Zealand? Want to know what's on where you are? Clubs, artists gigs, festivals, tours and sessions are all being added to The Kiwifolk Calendar as we speak. If you are an artist, organiser or venue owner and want to add your own events, please contact webmaster@kiwifolk.com for access. This is a Google Calendar, and is world-readable and searchable - you can link your events back to your own website. Kiwifolk BlogRegular posts of interesting topics on the nz-folk list and other thoughts and observations of the New Zealand folk scene can be found on The Kiwifolk Blog. Anyone can post comments without jumping through too many hoops, and if you think you might want to become a regular contributor, let me know and I'll set you up. Browse the Kiwifolk Blog by these labels: 2006, 2007, Ben the Hoose, Bob Bickerton, Ceol Aneas, Davy Stuart, Easter, Phil Garland, RIANZ, Russian Jack, Tui, YouTube, award, bush bass, concert, festival, fiddle, finalist, gear, interview, music stands, nz-folk, performance, recording, review, warratahs Clubs and FestivalsThe most current listing of New Zealand folk and acoustic music clubs, dance societies and more can be found here as well as New Zealand folk festivals. These lists are kept as accurate as possible: if you have any additions or detect any errors, please email the Kiwifolk Webmaster New PagesKiwifolk.com is growing quietly with resources, editorials and opinion-pieces pertaining to the New Zealand folk music scene. The links to the left will take you to a variety of interesting pages and sites pertaining to NZ folk music. Lamppost or Flying Piglets are good places to start if you're an artist or act looking to tour New Zealand but read this short rough guide to touring New Zealand first if you haven't been to NZ before. Noteable are also in the business of touring artists through New Zealand, they specialise more in top-end artists from Ireland. The Chaps European TourI kept a blog of our trip around Denmark and Germany. It is reconstituted here with some pictures added. |
Check back often for updates.
The Kiwifolk Group on Google Groups is a more robust replacement for the old Kiwifolk Bulletin Board.
| Your New Zealand Web Site Directory |
![]() |