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Rhythm and Alps 2023: How to get there, camping, wristband top-up and show timings

Author
Lillie Rohan,
Publish Date
Wed, 27 Dec 2023, 3:23pm
Rhythm and Alps in the Cardrona Valley has become a cherished end-of-year tradition. Photo / George Heard
Rhythm and Alps in the Cardrona Valley has become a cherished end-of-year tradition. Photo / George Heard

Rhythm and Alps 2023: How to get there, camping, wristband top-up and show timings

Author
Lillie Rohan,
Publish Date
Wed, 27 Dec 2023, 3:23pm

One of the country鈥檚 most southern New Year鈥檚 events, Rhythm and Alps, is back for another year of fun.

Set to welcome 10,000 people to its Cardrona Valley location, the annual event has become a cherished end-of-year tradition 鈥 even more so than promising to finally stick to your resolutions in 2024 鈥 so, what will this year bring? Even more stars, even more fireworks and, most hilarious of all, absolutely no 鈥渂ad vibes鈥, according to the festival鈥檚 website.

With a performance from one of New Zealand鈥檚 biggest country music stars,听听to the one and only Benee, Fat Freddy鈥檚 Drop, Synthony and all the bars and food trucks in between, it鈥檚 set to be a pretty impressive experience 鈥 especially if the weather holds up.

Here鈥檚 everything you need to know before the festival:

When does it start?

The festivities officially kick off on December 29, with check-in for campers available from noon and closing at 10pm. If you鈥檙e one of the lucky ones who scored an Airbnb in W膩naka, Queenstown or Lake H膩wea, though, the music festival will have acts from 4pm running all the way to midnight.

If you鈥檙e a medium-level party-goer choosing a two-day stay in the valley, check-in for campers opens at 10am on December 30 and shuts at 11pm. As for day trippers, you can head along to the festival from noon.

The same for those heading along on December 31.

Stars of the show

It鈥檚 going to be three days of singing, dancing a good times 鈥 especially because Kaylee Bell, Benee, Sachi and Sythony are coming in hot so you can come into the new year even hotter.

Parking and transport

If you鈥檙e planning a roadie with your mates before camping at the festival, it鈥檚 good news. Unlike the parking battle in Central Otago, the campers carpark is a short 2 or 3-minute walk from the campsite 鈥 and if you鈥檝e got a campervan you can even drive into the campsite (after purchasing a campervan upgrade).

As for anyone staying other than for R&A and you鈥檙e drinking, don鈥檛 drive. There are plenty of options to get home safely including having a sober mate drive, getting mum to come pick you up or booking your transport with Yello, the local bus and taxi companies, or private transport.

How your wristband works

R&A is a fully cashless festival, which is an ideal situation for the one friend who always loses their Eftpos card but bad news for that one friend who deals in only cash. Fortunately or unfortunately, you have no choice but to live, laugh, and wristband your way through the bars and food trucks.

To make sure you aren鈥檛 the one friend who promises to get your mate a drink, waits in line for 30 minutes then realises you have to pay with the electronic chip on your wristband 鈥 which you are given at check-in 鈥斕.

Rhythm and Alps draws 10,000 festival punters every year. Photo / George HeardRhythm and Alps draws 10,000 festival punters every year. Photo / George Heard

What to bring

No one likes to arrive at a festival and realise they鈥檝e left an essential item at home 鈥 especially when said festival is a 40-minute drive from W膩naka, so to save any meltdowns, here is everything you need to bring, according to the festival organisers themselves.

No one likes to arrive at a festival and realise they鈥檝e left an essential item at home 鈥 especially when said festival is a 40-minute drive from W膩naka, so to save any meltdowns, here is everything you need to bring, according to the festival organisers themselves.

  • Must bring valid photo ID 鈥 by law the only forms of ID that R&A can and will accept are valid NZ driver鈥檚 licences, Hanz 18+ ID cards, Kiwi Access cards, and overseas or NZ passports.
  • Have your ticket on you, either a printed copy or on your phone.
  • Cash or Eftpos to top up your wristband
  • An empty plastic water bottle to reuse and top up at our free water refill stations
  • Warm clothes for when the sun goes down
  • If you鈥檙e a camper, be sure to bring all your necessary camping supplies, a sturdy tent you can reuse and will stand up to the Cardrona elements, sleeping bags, the works

Rhythm and Alps is a cashless festival this year. Photo / George HeardRhythm and Alps is a cashless festival this year. Photo / George Heard

What not to bring

The much-loved festival once again has a no-BYO policy this year, with any alcohol brought in set to be confiscated 鈥 and that鈥檚 not the only rule. The website also states a series of items you aren鈥檛 allowed to bring in, including:

  • Weapons of any sort
  • Drugs or any drug paraphernalia
  • Gas cookers, BBQs (any form of cooking facilities)
  • Fireworks
  • Gang insignia
  • Glass (including non-alcoholic drinks)
  • Tent mallets and hammers (bring rubber mallets instead)
  • Drones
  • Laser lights

And last but undoubtedly the most hilarious, absolutely no 鈥渂ad vibes鈥.

Make sure to bring your sunscreen to Rhythm and Alps because the weather is expected to be dry and hot. Photo / George HeardMake sure to bring your sunscreen to Rhythm and Alps because the weather is expected to be dry and hot. Photo / George Heard

Weather

It鈥檚 tough to find the exact weather forecast for Cardrona Valley so we鈥檝e gone with W膩naka鈥檚 weather outlook to give you an idea of what to expect this New Year鈥檚.

According to MetService, it鈥檚 not looking too shabby for R&A punters with sun, warm temperatures and potentially a bit of rain. December 29 is forecast to be mostly cloudy, with a low of 15C and a high of 25C. December 30 is looking slightly worse with a low of 10C and a high of 23C and rain in the evening.

As for December 31, it鈥檚 forecast to be a low of 10C and a maximum of 20C with rain in the morning before clearing later in the day. So, if you鈥檙e packing anything, make sure it鈥檚 your jersey and a waterproof poncho.

While we鈥檝e tried to cover everything in this article, we are only human so if you鈥檝e still got unanswered questions, head to the R&A website听.

Lillie Rohan is an Auckland-based reporter covering lifestyle and entertainment stories who joined the Heraldin 2020. She specialises in all things relationships and dating, great Taylor Swift ticket wars and TV shows you simply cannot miss out on.

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