The Mission Estate Concert is one of New Zealand's most iconic outdoor music events, held each February at the historic Mission Estate Winery on the hills above Napier in Hawke's Bay. Set in the grounds of New Zealand's oldest winery — established by French Marist Brothers in 1851 — it brings a major international or New Zealand headline act to one of the most beautiful and atmospheric outdoor venues in the country for an evening of music, wine and summer magic.
The concert has hosted some of the biggest names in international and New Zealand music over its history, from Sir Elton John and Rod Stewart to Fleetwood Mac and a roll call of beloved New Zealand artists. The combination of the historic winery setting, the Hawke's Bay sunset, a world-class performer and a glass of Mission Estate wine in hand has made it one of the most sought-after summer evening experiences in New Zealand.
For visitors to Hawke's Bay in February — already one of the finest times of year to visit a region of vineyards, beaches and art deco architecture — the Mission Estate Concert adds a dimension of musical glamour that makes the trip truly memorable. It is one of those New Zealand events where the setting is as important as the performance, and where the memory of an evening on the hill above Napier stays with you for years.