CubaDupa Unveils Full Lineup for 28–29 March 2026

Wellington’s beloved street festival, CubaDupa, today announces its full lineup for 2026, confirming a wave of artists set to transform the Cuba Precinct into a kaleidoscope of music, performance, kai and colour across Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 March 2026. The 2026 programme sets the tone for a weekend where Cuba Street becomes the stage: alive with discovery, play and surprise.
In 2026, CubaDupa will feature over 210 acts, 70 food vendors, 220 performances, welcoming thousands of visitors into the heart of Wellington across the weekend to celebrate creativity in all its forms. From street music and theatre to dance and immersive, participatory experiences.
Newly announced programme highlights include, Paige, NOÉ, Reiki Ruawai (Raglan), Star Time (Wellington), Leao (Auckland), Tahini Bikini (Wellington) and Imani-J (Nelson), alongside other works and activations such as BodyFX Makeover Mayhem presented by Wētā Workshop, and Decant by Footnote New Zealand Dance & Friends. The full lineup can be found below or via the festival website cubadupa.co.nz/festival-programme.
The festival’s first lineup announcement in November revealed an eclectic mix of exceptional talent including Riiki Reid, Mokomokai, Dick Move, Lou’ana, Aro, Jeff Parsnips and Tom Knowles, alongside CubaDupa’s first international act for 2026, Gut Health (Naarm/Melbourne). That initial reveal also introduced the evolution of CubaDupa’s street theatre programme, developed in partnership with the New Zealand Fringe Festival and Cuba Street Summer Series (supported by Wellington City Council), helping artists grow to full-scale street works that began life at Fringe or during the Summer Series, including Dad Brigade, Clown Pope and Hausdown. That street-led creative pipeline continues to be a defining feature of the 2026 festival.
Where else can you get a taste of the cuisine from around the world but at the iconic CubaDupa Street Feast? Experience an offering and adventure with some of the city’s most awarded restaurants and food trucks, featuring special menus both indoors and out on the street, right throughout the Cuba precinct! The 2026 Street Feast will be better than ever with over 70 vendors sprinkled around the festival site so you’ll never go hungry.
This second artist announcement showcases musicians shaping the sound of today. It spans pop, R&B, hip hop, electronic and genre-blurring club energy, all grounded in strong local identities and global influence. One the stars of Aotearoa, leading the second & full lineup announcement is Paige (Auckland), a rising Māori artist whose powerful live presence and genre-bending sound continues to captivate audiences nationwide. Paige and the rest of the talented lineup are all a part of a huge 2026 programme that celebrates bold local talent alongside emerging voices from across Aotearoa and beyond, reflecting CubaDupa’s signature blend of boundary-pushing creativity and big-stage energy.
Another incredible local talent is NOÉ (pronounced “noi”), a multi-talented Wellington artist whose genre-fluid sound draws from global influences while remaining deeply rooted in the evolving music culture of Aotearoa. He first gained international attention through early support from T-Pain, before forming a long-standing creative relationship with Ta-ku, collaborating across multiple projects and appearing on Ta-ku’s debut album Songs To Come Home To. That collaboration included a feature alongside James Poyser of legendary hip-hop group The Roots. More recently, NOÉ joined forces with Aotearoa R&B icon Aaradhna on his Cruel Change EP.
CubaDupa takes place across the Cuba Precinct over the weekend of March 28th & 29th, transforming streets, parks, laneways and venues into a free, accessible festival for all ages. Produced by Creative Capital Arts Trust, the festival celebrates community, creativity and the unique spirit of Wellington and invites audiences to discover something unexpected around every corner.

Full 2026 Artist Lineup
AceTones, AfroKan, Albert Jaison, Alda & the Brazilian Soul, Alien Junk Monsters, Amber Carly Williams, AndWahn, Aotearoa Poetry Film Festival, Aro, As Bambas do Samba, Austin Harrison, Bad Taste, BADTAB, Baeoli, Banana Jolie, Battle-ska Galactica, Bay Batucada, BBmage, Belladonna, Big Sima X Boomtown, Bigbada Boom Sound System, Bin Day, blip the siren, beet-wix, BodyFX, Booth the Clown, Brazza, Bri Louise, Broke Haven, BTD B*tches, Byllie-jean, Byron Mallett, Callmeak, Cee, charmort, Choreboy!, CLOVA, Club Medder, Cruelly, Cumbiasonica, dān dān, Dave & The Dirty Humans, Debt Club, Dick Move, Dillon Jo, Dishwasher, DJ awesomechillguy25, DJ B lo, DJ Bax, DJ Ché D, DJ Coda, DJ Danger, DJ Don Luchito, DJ Doo-Wop, DJ Manray, DJ Rafa, DJ Mall Goth, DJ Mishahesa, Dropper, East Larry, Echoes of Us, Elastic, Elly Mae, El Jaguar, Everybody, Fables, Fine Wine Social Club, First Reserve, Flatmate, Footnote & Friends, Former Child Prodigies, Foxtrot, Frida Flacks, Fronta, Gimme Gimme, Goodthings x Aoteroa DJ Academy, Goodwill, Gut Health, Half/Angel, Hands Up, Hape, Hausdown, Hiri, Hoot’n’Annies, Iain C, Imani-J, InDuna, Insula, J Swizzle, Jack Read, Jamie Rose, Jeff Parsnips & Tom Knowles, jeline, Jen Kyle, Julia Bromley, Just Dance Krazy, Just Jake, K-otiK, Kahu, Kapa Haka o Te Kura o te Hautonga, Klezmer Rebs, Kenzie From Welly, Korekash, Lady Fee, Laura Oakley, Leao, Left Hand Loz, lerm, Lou’ana, Louis ™, Love Party, Ludus, Magazine, manicpixiedj, Maracatui, Marmablade, Mia-Nina, MC Antsman & The WhĀnau, Midge Murray, Miss Juliet, Missthankyou, Misteek, Mokomokai, Molosser, Mothburn, MTHoDKL, Nam Chucks, Nelson Sambassadors, Newtown Rocksteady, Niccolo Piccolo, Nicole Fyfe, Niko Ne Zna, NOÉ, Nymphloads, OdESSA, Open Mic Hip-Hop Cypher, Orfeo, Paige, Pearly, Pineja, Pork Crackle, Queen Big Punch, Ras Judah & Culture Embassy, Ras Stone, Reiki Ruawai, Releaf, Riddim Cartel, Riiki Reid, Rizzo, Roda de Samba, Rosita Hendry, Roots Foundation Sound System: The Next Generation, rotaryho, Ryan C, Rucksack Circus, Sabor Moreno, Sarah Bookman: Play More, Sauin, SDANZ, Seini, Shaken Not Stirred, She Jays, Shooless, Shuriken, Shut Up & Dance, Sig Wilder & Friends, SJ, SKIFTA, Sleeping Village, Squiggla, Staciez Mum, Stagnance, Star Time, Steve the Hat, String House Project, Summer Henderwood, Swimcap, Tahini Bikini, Taikoza Wellington, Te Herenga Waka Film Students Cinema Showcase, Te Manu, Tempo Schmempo DJs, terra verner, The Amber Temple, The BigBoyBand, The Dad Brigade, The Gentle Boys, The Jewel School, The Main Event, The Mustachio Men, The Pope, The Shadow Chateau, The Side Characters, The VUW Philosophy Programme, The Weather Machine, TNT! Reo Māori Project, The Wellington City Shake-‘Em-On-Downers, Topknot, TV DiSKO, Tyrun, Visual Narrative Lab, Valere, Wellington Circus Hub Youth Troupe, Wellington Batucada, Whaea G, Wellington Opera, William Shaw, Woodii, Yawner, Yendor, You, Me, Everybody

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