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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Where is it?

Kumeu Showgrounds - 35/993 Waitakere Road, Kumeū 0810. It's an easy 35 mins drive north west of Auckland CBD.

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When is it?

Thursday 26th - Sunday 29th March 2026.

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Is Franko Heke involved and is this affiliated with NZ Spirit?

Morph Festival is completely independent. We have no connection to Franko Heke, NZ Spirit, or Earth Beat—this is a fresh festival with a new team, a new vibe, and its own vision.

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When will the schedule be released?

The full program and daily schedule will be shared closer to the festival.

We’ll publish it on our website and social channels once everything is finalised- so you’ll have plenty of time to plan your days, nights, and moments of rest.

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Will there be drinking water onsite?

Yes 💧

There will be Kangen drinking water stations across the festival grounds, so please bring a reusable bottle and keep yourself hydrated throughout the weekend.

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Can I come on my own? I’m nervous I won’t know anyone

Absolutely. Many people arrive solo at Morph.

This is one of those spaces where conversations happen easily- in workshops, on the dancefloor, over coffee, or while resting in the grass. Our crew, volunteers, and wider community are warm, open, and welcoming, and you won’t be the only one coming on your own.

Come as you are- you’ll find connections naturally.

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Can elderly people attend?

Morph is for all ages.

We welcome elders and have areas, facilities, and camping options designed with comfort and ease in mind. Whether you’re coming to enjoy the music, workshops, or simply the atmosphere, there’s space for you here

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Can young children attend?

Yes! Morph is proudly family-friendly.

Children are welcome across the festival, and we’ll have a dedicated Kids Zone offering safe, creative, and playful experiences so tamariki can explore while parents and caregivers enjoy the wider festival.

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What happens if I lose my child at the festival?

If you become separated from your child, please alert any Morph crew member, volunteer or the Info Tent immediately- they’re trained to help and will assist you right away. We also recommend writing your mobile number on a bandage or wristband on your child’s arm so we can contact you quickly if needed.

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Is Morph accessible?

We’re committed to making Morph as accessible as possible.

There will be accessible pathways, facilities, and camping options, and we’re continually working to improve access across the site.

If you have specific accessibility needs or questions, please get in touch with us before the festival.

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Will there be a lost and found?

Yes. If you lose something during the festival, head to the Info Tent and our team will help you out. Found items will be taken there throughout the weekend.

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Will there be first aid on site?

Yes- absolutely. We’ll have a professional first aid team onsite at all times. If you need medical assistance, or feel unwell at any point, please go directly to the First Aid area or ask a crew member to guide you there..

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Can I come in during the day and go home to sleep at night?

Yes, that’s totally fine.

If you’re staying offsite or heading home to sleep, you’re welcome to come and go. Just keep your wristband on- that’s your pass for re-entry throughout the festival.

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How is Morph different from other festivals?

Morph is a shift.

It’s a space where music, art, and wellbeing coexist- where play meets presence, and community comes first. Built by a new team and guided by integrity, Morph is about creating a festival culture that feels grounded, inclusive, and deeply human.

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How will you keep people safe there and what to do if I feel unsafe at any point?

Your safety matters deeply to us.

Morph will have trained staff and volunteers, clear safety protocols, first aid, and dedicated support spaces. If at any point you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please reach out to a crew member- they’re there to listen, help, and support you.

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Can I bring my pet?

No, pets aren’t allowed on site.

As much as we love our furry friends, the festival environment isn’t safe or comfortable for them. Please organise care for your pets before arriving so everyone (including the animals) stays safe and happy.

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Is camping included in my ticket?

General camping is included with every festival ticket, so you’re welcome to bring your tent and settle in for the weekend.

If you prefer sleeping in a vehicle, we also offer campervan passes. iI you’d like a bit more structure or comfort, we have limited reserved camping options (family, louder areas, and glamping).

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Do I need a car park pass?

Yes. All vehicles on site require a parking pass. This helps us manage traffic flow and keep the site safe for everyone.

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Can I come for just one day?

Yes. Day passes are available if you can’t make the full weekend- whether you’re dropping in for music, workshops, or to feel the vibe for a day.

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Can I get a refund if my plans change?

All tickets are non-refundable, so please double-check your dates before purchasing.

If you can no longer attend, tickets may be transferred or resold via official channels- more info on this will be shared closer to the event.

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Can I bring a campervan or motorhome?

Yes, you can.

Campervans and motorhomes are welcome- just remember that every vehicle on site requires a vehicle pass (30$ for general parking or 50$ for campervan & motorhome camping access).

At this stage, there are no powered campervan sites, so please come self-contained.

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Is there EV charging onsite?

There’s no EV charging available at the festival grounds.

The closest charging station is at New World Kumeū, 110 Main Road, just a short drive away. We recommend planning ahead if you’re arriving in an electric vehicle.

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Can I take my car out during the festival?

Yes, with a little planning. If you think you’ll need to leave and re-enter during the festival, please park in the day parking area.

Vehicles parked next to campsites are expected to stay there until the end of the festival- this helps keep pedestrian areas safe and calm.


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Is there free camping?

Yes, general camping is included with every festival ticket.

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Are there powered campervan parks?

No, there are no powered sites available.

All campervans need to be self-sufficient for the duration of the festival.

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Will there be toilets?

Yes, plenty. We’ll have toilet facilities across the site so you’re never far from one.

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Is there glamping?

We’re offering VIP Glamping options with pre-set bell tents, proper beds, bedding, and access to dedicated toilet facilities.

It’s an easy, comfortable way to arrive without the setup stress. Full details and pricing are available on the ticket page.

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Will I be able to get a decent night's sleep camping there?

While there’s plenty of music and energy, sound won’t run super late, and we’re mindful of rest and recovery.

If you’re sensitive to light or sound, we recommend bringing an eye mask and earplugs.

We also offer reserved family and quieter camping zones for those wanting a more restful night.

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What types of food will be available?

There’s something for everyone. You’ll find a range of food options including vegan, vegetarian, meat-based, and other dietary-friendly choices. Vendor details will be shared closer to the festival so you can plan ahead if you have specific needs.

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Can I be a volunteer?

We would love that! Volunteers play a crucial role. Please apply on our website and we’ll get back to you.

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I want to change my bio or about my workshop - how do I do that?

You can do that yourself at portal.morphfest.com

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