Finding Your Perfect Festival
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8 events that share the same World & Folk music, cultural & community vibe, and overall experience as WOMAD New Zealand — ranked by how closely they match.
Ranked by similarity score — shared genres, vibe, region, and budget range.
$300–$800
Medium (10–50K)
Sauti za Busara runs every February in Zanzibar City, Tanzania, drawing fans of world music, Afrobeat and taarab from across the globe. As a beloved mid-size festival, it occupies a unique place on the festival calendar. The 4-day programme delivers world music, Afrobeat and taarab across multiple stages, with additional sets spanning jazz and folk. Strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup alongside a strong sense of community and belonging defines the overall vibe. Headliners and notable names include Siti na Titi, Bi Kidude Tribute, Baba Maal, and Orchestra Baobab, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Total costs — tickets, travel, accommodation, and food — typically fall between $300 and $800 USD, making Sauti za Busara one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$300–$800
Large (50K+)
Held each March in Cape Town, South Africa, Cape Town International Jazz Festival is one of the biggest festivals in its region. The event is renowned for jazz, Afrobeat and soul music and strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. The lineup covers jazz, Afrobeat and soul, with additional sets spanning blues and world music across 2 days, underpinned by strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. Headliners and notable names include Somi, Hugh Masekela Tribute, Freshlyground, and Thandiswa Mazwai, joined by 1 more act across the bill. All-in costs range from $300 to $800 USD. Expect warm, mild conditions. Cape Town International Jazz Festival is one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$300–$700
Small (<10K)
Waiheke Music Festival is a smaller festival where crowds stay manageable and every act feels accessible, held every January in Waiheke Island, New Zealand. Known for its indie, folk and pop programming, it draws a crowd defined by a strong sense of community and belonging. Over 2 days, the lineup spans indie, folk and pop, with additional sets spanning world music. The atmosphere is shaped by a strong sense of community and belonging, making it a standout on the winter circuit. Headliners and notable names include Aldous Harding, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Tiny Ruins, and Marlon Williams, joined by 1 more act across the bill. All-in costs range from $300 to $700 USD. Expect warm, sunny conditions. Waiheke Music Festival is one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$400–$900
Large (50K+)
Latitude Festival is a large-scale international festival, held every July in Southwold, UK. Known for its indie, folk and pop programming, it draws a crowd defined by a strong sense of community and belonging. The 4-day programme delivers indie, folk and pop across multiple stages, with additional sets spanning electronic. A strong sense of community and belonging defines the overall vibe. Headliners and notable names include Bombay Bicycle Club, Metronomy, Orbital, and New Order, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Total costs — tickets, travel, accommodation, and food — typically fall between $400 and $900 USD, making Latitude Festival reasonably priced for the calibre of artists on offer. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$400–$800
Medium (10–50K)
Body & Soul Festival is a beloved mid-size festival, held every June in Ballinlough, Ireland. Known for its electronic, indie and folk programming, it draws a crowd defined by an electric, memorable atmosphere. Over 3 days, the lineup spans electronic, indie and folk, with additional sets spanning world music. The atmosphere is shaped by an electric, memorable atmosphere, making it a standout on the summer circuit. Headliners and notable names include Róisín Murphy, Little Dragon, CMAT, and Floating Points, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Budgeting for the full trip (flights, tickets, accommodation, food) typically comes to $400–$800 USD. Expect mild, rain conditions. At that price point, Body & Soul Festival is reasonably priced for the calibre of artists on offer. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$200–$600
Medium (10–50K)
Echoes of Earth is a beloved mid-size festival, held every November in Bengaluru, India. Known for its electronic, alternative and world music programming, it draws a crowd defined by strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. The 2-day programme delivers electronic, alternative and world music across multiple stages, with additional sets spanning ambient. Strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup defines the overall vibe. Headliners and notable names include Bonobo, Anoushka Shankar, Nils Frahm, and Floating Points, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Total costs — tickets, travel, accommodation, and food — typically fall between $200 and $600 USD, making Echoes of Earth one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$300–$800
Medium (10–50K)
Nyege Nyege Festival runs every September in Jinja, Uganda, drawing fans of electronic, Afrobeat and world music from across the globe. As a beloved mid-size festival, it occupies a unique place on the festival calendar. The lineup covers electronic, Afrobeat and world music, with additional sets spanning experimental music across 4 days, underpinned by alternative artists and a non-mainstream sensibility alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. Headliners and notable names include Slikback, Chrisman, Bal Sagoth, and Djinn, joined by 1 more act across the bill. All-in costs range from $300 to $800 USD. Expect warm, humid conditions. Nyege Nyege Festival is one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit.
$100–$400
Medium (10–50K)
Chale Wote Street Art Festival runs every August in Accra, Ghana, drawing fans of Afrobeat, world music and electronic from across the globe. As a staple of the regional festival calendar, it occupies a unique place on the festival calendar. The 3-day programme delivers Afrobeat, world music and electronic across multiple stages, with additional sets spanning hip-hop. Strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup defines the overall vibe. Headliners and notable names include Wanlov the Kubolor, M.anifest, Samini, and Efya, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Total costs — tickets, travel, accommodation, and food — typically fall between $100 and $400 USD, making Chale Wote Street Art Festival one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
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