Aotearoa has been swept up in the music of the legendary Trinity Roots – a boil-up of ingredients that seems to embody the very essence of our home, land and sea. The influences that the group bring together join the dots between head-nodding reggae, slow-burning funk and jazz adventurism to form undeniably Indigenous waiata, unconstrained by genre boxes.
Since their inception, hiatus and then reformation in 2010, Trinity Roots have performed sell-out shows locally and globally, building on their reputation as a multi-award winning, platinum selling band.
Māoriland Presents Trinity Roots
Māoriland Hub
Friday 14th May
Doors open 8 pm
Trinity Roots start 9 pm
‘Māoriland Presents’ is a series of unique live performances held in the Māoriland Hub, in Ōtaki. Designed with fans of Aotearoa’s best musicians in mind, each performance holds two sets exclusive to the one headlining artist. Each show is hosted by Māoriland, the organisation who produce the annual Māoriland Film Festival, who speak with the artist about their inspirations and motivations before each performance and allow a limited capacity audience to submerge into the artists’ work.
Aotearoa has been swept up in the music of the legendary Trinity Roots – a boil-up of ingredients that seems to embody the very essence of our home, land and sea. The influences that the group bring together join the dots between head-nodding reggae, slow-burning funk and jazz adventurism to form undeniably Indigenous waiata, unconstrained by genre boxes.
Since their inception, hiatus and then reformation in 2010, Trinity Roots have performed sell-out shows locally and globally, building on their reputation as a multi-award winning, platinum selling band.
Māoriland Presents Trinity Roots
Māoriland Hub
Friday 14th May
Doors open 8 pm
Trinity Roots start 9 pm
All ages show
$35 per ticket
Tickets available via iTicket.co.nz and at the Māoriland Hub
‘Māoriland Presents’ is a series of unique live performances held in the Māoriland Hub, in Ōtaki. Designed with fans of Aotearoa’s best musicians in mind, each performance holds two sets exclusive to the one headlining artist. Each show is hosted by Māoriland, the organisation who produce the annual Māoriland Film Festival, who speak with the artist about their inspirations and motivations before each performance and allow a limited capacity audience to submerge into the artists’ work.
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Ōtaki, Wellington 5512 New Zealand + Google Map