Come Volunteer For Nz's Biggest New Years Music Festival!

Rhythm and Vines Waiohika Estate, Gisborne

Job Description

✈️ In NZ for your Working Holiday?

Looking for an epic way to spend New Year’s? Join the Rhythm and Vines 2025 Volunteer Crew and experience one of NZ’s biggest festivals up close!

Here’s why it’s a win-win:
🎟️ Get Your Ticket Refunded — Work a few shifts, then party with your new mates!
🎪 Exclusive Perks — Early campground access + a limited-edition volunteer tee.
🎶 Behind the Scenes Access — See what it takes to pull off one of NZ’s most iconic events.
🌏 Meet People from Everywhere — Join a crew of travelers and festival fans from all over the world.

Be part of something legendary this New Year’s!

Please sign up via this link here - https://www.rhythmandvines.co.nz/event-info/apply

Postcode: 4071 (Waiohika Estate, Gisborne)

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Rhythm and Vines

Member since: December 2024

Employer's email matches the rhythmandvines.co.nz website.

Description:
Rhythm and Vines is a three day music festival held in Gisborne, New Zealand on December 29-31. It is globally known as the first festival in the world to welcome in the first sunrise of the new year.
The festival was founded in 2003 by University of Otago friends Hamish Pinkham, Tom Gibson, and Andrew Witters. They wanted to hold an event for their friends to bring in the New Year in a safe and beautiful location with entertainment from up-and-coming and established New Zealand musicians. Little did they know that their little party would eventually become a right of passage for over 350,000 kiwis over two decades and attract international visitors and touring artists from across the globe.

Industry:
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism