The Main Events
Doctor Who: Worlds of Wonder
Until Monday 28 October 2024 | Tākina
Explore the science behind the global hit series – unravelling the mystery of why the TARDIS is bigger on the inside. Visit wellingtonnz.com for more information.
The Pōneke Stamp Collector
16 June to 1 September
Win a Wellington family staycation worth $2000 by exploring the hidden wonders of Wellington Museum, igniting creativity at Nōku to Ao Capital E, delving into the rich history of Cable Car Museum and reaching for the stars at Space Place.
Wheako Pōneke Experience Wellington
Kiriata o Pōneke: Films of Wellington
3 August – 10 November
Te Waka Huia Wellington Museum and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision present a moving history of Wellington with archive film footage from 1908 – 1996.
Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Solace
1-17 August | St James Theatre
The Royal New Zealand Ballet presents Solace: dance to feed your soul, with new and recent ballets by Wayne McGregor, Sarah Foster-Sproull and Alice Topp. Visit https://rnzb.org.nz/show/solace for more information and tickets.
Glow in the Dark Titiwai Tours
7pm and 8pm, Friday 2 August 2024 | Botanic Garden ki Paekākā
Join the fascinating tour into the world of titiwai, New Zealand's glow worms. Visit wellingtongardens.nz for more information.
Celeste Barber
7pm, 03 August | The Opera House
Australia’s queen of comedy Celeste Barber’s 2024 tour of her new show Backup Dancer comes to the capital. More information and tickets at celestebarber.com.
The Lexus Song Quest
Saturday 3 August | Michael Fowler Centre
Experience one unforgettable night at the grand final gala with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, as five finalists sing it out to be crowned Aotearoa’s next opera star. Book your tickets at songquest.nz.
Music at the Begonia House
11am – 12pm, Sunday 4 August 2024 | Botanic Garden ki Paekākā | Free
Join the Friends of Wellington Botanic Garden for music in the Begonia House Foyer. Visit wellingtongardens.nz for more information.
NZSO Mozart
6.30pm, Friday 9 August | Michael Fowler Centre
André de Ridder returns to conduct a cozy winter festival concert to warm the classical music fan’s heart. Visit nzso.co.nz for more information.
Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival
Wednesday 31 July – Sunday 11 August 2024 | The Embassy, Roxy Cinema, and Light House Cinema Cuba
Whānau Mārama will bring audiences the best of cinema from around the globe and Aotearoa. Visit the nziff.co.nz/2024 for more information.
Te Nukuao Wellington Zoo Winter Wednesdays
Wrap up warm to enjoy a mid-winter treat with Winter Wednesdays for August at Te Nukuao Wellington Zoo.
Every visitor that heads to the zoo on any Wednesday in August will get in for a very special price – just $12 for adults and $7 for kids. More information at wellingtonzoo.com.
Visa Wellington On a Plate
Thursday 1 August 2024 – Saturday 31 August 2024
The largest culinary festival in Aotearoa takes over the capital for the month with local restaurants delivering a delicious line-up of ticketed and non-ticketed events and of course... burgers. Visit www.visawoap.com for more information.
Beervana
Friday 23 August – Saturday 24 August 2024 | Sky Stadium
Expand your mind and step into a beer wonderland. There'll be an all-new line-up of beers, brewers, and bites to immerse yourself in at New Zealand's ultimate celebration of good beer. Visit beervana.co.nz for more information.
The Food Show
30 Aug – 1 Sept | Sky Stadium
Head to the Wellington Food Show at Sky Stadium for all the ingredients you need for a great day out. More information and tickets available at foodshow.co.nz/show/wellington.
GREAT SOUNDS GREAT
Saturday 31 August | Numerous venues
Eyegum Music Collective presents GREAT SOUNDS GREAT, the one-day multi-venue festival returning to Pōneke's Cuba Street precinct. More information and tickets here.
Toi Pōneke Gallery
Aho Hononga
Friday 28 June - Friday 9 August 2024
This six-week exhibition celebrates mana whenua ringatoi of Te Whanganui-a-Tara. It has been created in partnership with mana whenua of Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Te Āti Awa and Taranaki Whānui descent.
Message to a Stranger
Fri 16 August - Sunday 15 September 2024
Message to a Stranger by Daniel Worth is an ongoing body of work combining ephemeral electronic modern communication with stone cutting, which is traditional, slow, and enduring. This work playfully explores how these messages are sent, hiding them in urban and natural environments. Visitors can interact with the work, creating and displaying rubbings.
Visit Toi Pōneke | 61/69 Abel Smith Street