Whāingaroa Talent Factory

Whāingaroa turned out in full force for the annual Whāingaroa Talent Factory (WTF24) youth music showcase that filled Raglan Town Hall with the sounds of local talent. The event drew a large, enthusiastic crowd keen to support our young, emerging artists.

Whāingaroa turned out in full force for the annual Whāingaroa Talent Factory (WTF24) youth music showcase that filled Raglan Town Hall with the sounds of local talent. The event drew a large, enthusiastic crowd keen to support our young, emerging artists.

The night kicked off with Bella Alexander and Selva & Co, followed by newcomers Star Knuiman and Wavy State of Mind, who made waves fresh from their success at the Waikato Rockquest finals. Fans were also treated to the final performance from Abstract Fish Lungs, marking the end of an era for the much-loved band.

Returning artist Zen Lally impressed for the second year, showing growth and a maturing sound.

The organisers expressed their gratitude to the community and sponsors, emphasising that the event wouldn’t have been possible without their support.

“We’re grateful to Soundsplash, Raglan Lions, the local youth workers collective, Raglan Surf Co, Raglan Community Radio, Raglan Community House, Raglan Light and Sound, CSR Studios, and Raglan Naturally,” said Aaron Mooar, one of the organisers. “Their backing made a huge difference in showcasing the incredible talent we have.”

Following the mentoring sessions and live performance, Zen Lally was selected to record a track at CSR Studios, while Wavy State of Mind and Star Knuiman were chosen to perform at next year’s Soundsplash festival.

The Whāingaroa Talent Factory remains a valuable platform for young musicians, helping artists gain exposure and build stage confidence. With its strong turnout and memorable performances, this year’s event has secured its place as a highlight on Raglan’s event calendar.

As the town looks forward to next year’s showcase, the talent on display ensures the future of Whāingaroa music is in good hands.

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