And fans of house and disco won't want to miss artist TSHA, joined by Folamour, DJ Seinfeld, Barry Can't Swim and West Australian Indie rockers Spacey Jane.
And with 16,000 tickets already sold and over 100 acts scheduled across the three-day event, punters appear to be in for a memorable party. Limited Glamping and Prem-Tent packages are also available. With over half the tickets sold for this year's event, organisers are warning against purchasing tickets from anywhere other than the Rhythm and Vines official website. And while three of the campsites - Treble, Sundown and Premium - have already sold out, Bookatent pre-setup spaces are still available in Bass, Rhythm and Meadow Camp. Keep up with the latest in lifestyle and entertainmentGet the latest lifestyle & entertainment headlines straight to your inbox. It's become something of a rite of passage for energetic young Kiwis and music enthusiasts and this New Year's Rhythm and Vines is back - marking 20 years of its multi-day music festival, set among the grapes of Gisborne.