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The Henderson Music Trail
Tuesday February 4 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Celebrate Music, Cycling & Connected Communities
The Henderson Music Trail, a free community event, will bring music and art to Henderson’s bike paths.
Spanning two kilometres, this unique festival showcases the area’s vibrant arts and culture while celebrating Bike Month.
Designed to be accessed by bike, scooter, or on foot, the Henderson Music Trail will feature three music locations, as well as roving performers along the route. People will also have the opportunity to engage in various bike-related activities, including an antique and unusual heritage bike display, an art workshop, and much more.
Highlights Include:
- Live Music Performances:
Enjoy a variety of performances from Hopetoun Brown, Huia, The Saxobros, Goodspace, Auckland Philharmonia Aspiring Musicians and more. - Cycling-Themed Art Workshop:
Join Kakano Youth Arts Collective for a fun and interactive art-making workshop inspired by the theme of cycling. - Heritage Bike Display:
Explore a heritage bike display courtesy of The Bicycle Chap at The Alderman - Roving Performers:
Surprise performances scattered along the trail throughout the day. - Sustainability & Community:
Hear about the exciting projects happening in Henderson from local community organisations. - Picnic spots and cafes:
Explore our lush parks for picnic spots or grab a bite at a cafe – both The Alderman and the Coffee Studio, the on-site cafe at Corban Estate Arts Centre, will be open for lunch and snacks.
Presenting partner Eke Panuku Development Auckland is dedicated to transforming and revitalising urban spaces like Henderson, making them more accessible, connected, and sustainable. The Henderson Music Trail uses creativity to create new connections, spark local engagement, and encourage environmentally friendly practices.
“Henderson is an amazing creative arts hub, and during Bike Month this February we wanted to celebrate those creative hubs by highlighting the cycling and walking connections that bring those places together.” said Richard Davison, Eke Panuku Priority Location Director.
“Our event path includes Corban’s Estate, Cranwell Park, and Falls Park, but we’re also encouraging people to take some time to explore the Northwestern Cycleway, the Twin Streams area, and enjoy the simple pleasure of seeing this city on two wheels or on foot!”hen