Bibi, D.R.A.G (Dressed Resembling a God) & The Nutcracker

Denizen’s October Culture Guide has everything worth adding to your calendar this month

There’s plenty to get excited about on a culture front this October, with a bumper calendar of events spanning everything from thrilling theatre and ballet to exceptional exhibitions, comedy, live music, markets and more. Below, we round up everything worth attending.

Waka Painting Tribute to Wi by Simon Kaan, 2025, ink and oil on board, 1230 x 935 mm

Simon Kaan & Wi Taepa — Hiringa Nuku

When & Where: Now until 12th October, Sanderson

Sanderson presents Hiringa Nuku, a collaborative exhibition from Simon Kaan and Wi Taepa exploring the energy of the earth through painting and clay. Rooted in the tuakana–teina tradition of mentorship, the works embody the fluid, evolving dialogue between water and land, sky and clay, heritage and new perspective.

Dracula

When & Where: 10th & 11th October, The Civic

Ballet goes gothic in Dracula, a world premiere fusing Tchaikovsky, Bach, Stravinsky, and Rachmaninov. Choreographed by Joel Burke and performed by an international alumni cast, this darkly seductive reimagining promises ballet at its most haunting.

Cirque du Soleil

When & Where: Thursday 30th October — Sunday 9th November, Spark Arena

A dreamlike carnival between heaven and earth, Corteo is Cirque du Soleil at its most poetic. Featuring soaring acrobatics and a one-of-a-kind stage design, this whimsical production invites audiences into a dazzling world of joy, nostalgia, and breathtaking beauty.

Tami Neilson — Neon Cowgirl Tour

When & Where: 3rd — 12th October, various locations country-wide

Fresh from US stages alongside Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, country powerhouse Tami Neilson returns home with her Neon Cowgirl tour. With a soaring new album and a voice that’s won fans worldwide, Neilson brings her firebrand energy to Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, and Christchurch.

South Korean singer Bibi

Bibi

When & Where: Wednesday 15th October, Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre

Bibi’s first world tour, Eve, promises an electrifying blend of genre-bending sound, raw emotion, and bold theatricality. Closing her acclaimed Era of Love series, the tour showcases dual personas, unforgettable visuals, and the magnetic presence that’s made her a star.

Winetopia

When & Where: 3rd — 4th October, Viaduct Events Centre

Celebrate a decade of Winetopia at Auckland’s Viaduct. Over 50 of New Zealand’s top wineries gather for a weekend of tastings, masterclasses, live music, and entertainment — a vibrant pop-up cellar door where every pour tells a story.

Good Form Makers Market, Designer Garth Badger of Chop Shop / Coffee Table and Lamp

Good Form Makers Market

When & Where: 11th — 12th October, Good Form Gallery

For one weekend only, Good Form Gallery transforms into a vibrant hub of independent design. Featuring around 20 visionary makers, Makers Market is a tactile showcase of furniture, objects, and homeware that celebrates authenticity, ingenuity, and the next wave of Aotearoa design talent.

Strings Under the Stars

When & Where: 10th — 18th October, Stardome

Music and cosmos collide in Strings Under the Stars, as Auckland Philharmonia’s string quartet performs celestial compositions beneath Stardome’s immersive skies. Expect Beethoven and Debussy alongside a new work by Keith Moss, paired with a planetarium journey that transforms this concert into an interstellar experience.

Royal New Zealand Ballet’s The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker — Royal New Zealand Ballet

When & Where: 30th October — 20th December, various locations country-wide

The Royal New Zealand Ballet reimagines The Nutcracker for a Kiwi summer, set against the nostalgia of pōhutukawa blooms, barefoot cricket, and ice creams by the bach. Choreographed by Ty King-Wall, this magical production blends Tchaikovsky’s timeless score with uniquely local traditions for a dazzling festive season.

Rob Beckett

When & Where: Friday 10th — Monday 13th October, various locations country-wide

Rob Beckett is hitting the road with Giraffe, his brand new stand-up show. Expect big laughs, takeaway-fuelled tales, and a guaranteed good time from one of comedy’s most loveable loud-mouths.

Bellevue by Michael McHugh, 1520 x 1520mm, Acrylic on Canvas, Framed

Michael McHugh

When & Where: 4th — 20th October, Föenander Galleries

With over three decades of practice, Michael McHugh returns with a striking new body of work at Föenander. Layered abstractions shift between gestural mark-making and botanical forms, capturing both brooding intensity and vibrant energy in vivid, textural compositions.

Captain Morrow and the Sands of Time

When & Where: 21st October — 8th November, Q Theatre

A smash hit at the Edinburgh Fringe, Captain Morrow and the Sands of Time makes its Aotearoa debut this spring. Two actors, one musician, and no props conjure a riotous cast of pirates, sea gods, and monsters in a gloriously absurd 60-minute romp that’s part swashbuckling adventure, part comedic tour de force.

Artland: An Installation by Do Ho Suh and children

Artland

When & Where: Now until Sunday 19th July 2026, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki 

Step into a world of wonder at Artland, the Auckland Art Gallery’s playful new installation by renowned Korean artist Do Ho Suh and his young daughters. Crafted from colourful modelling clay, this evolving, hands-on experience invites families to shape their own fantastical landscapes. 

Dick Frizzell — The Weight of the World

When & Where: 4th — 25th October, Gow Langsford Onehunga

Dick Frizzell unveils a major new series of landscapes in The Weight of the World. With his signature wit and painterly assurance, Frizzell elevates everyday scenes — from poplar-lined paths to fishing huts — into grounded yet spectacular reflections on place and optimism.

The world premiere of D.R.A.G. at Q Theatre’s Loft

D.R.A.G (Dressed Resembling a God)

When & Where: 13th November — 6th December, Q Theatre Loft

Q Theatre’s Loft becomes Lady T’s, the hottest drag club in town, for the world premiere of D.R.A.G. Directed by designer and Silo collaborator Daniel Williams, this high-energy showcase sees Aotearoa drag icons battle it out for the crown in a dazzling celebration of artistry, activism, and unbridled glamour.

Trent Dalton — Love Stories

When & Where: 16th — 19th October, The Civic, Auckland

Critically acclaimed and heart-expanding, Love Stories brings Trent Dalton’s celebrated collection to the stage for just five performances. Adapted by Tim McGarry with additional writing by Dalton and Fiona Franzmann, and directed by Sam Strong, the production captures tales of love in all its forms — funny, moving, raw, and profoundly human. Inspired by Dalton’s conversations with everyday Australians, this poignant theatrical gem unfolds as a series of interwoven stories that ask one enduring question: What is love?

The Colour of Silence by Claudia Aalderink

Shift into Neutral

When & Where: 10th — 22nd October, Turua Gallery

Turua Gallery presents Shift into Neutral, a serene showcase of works by seven New Zealand artists. From abstract paintings to recycled beehive sculptures and ceramics, the exhibition highlights the quiet power of minimalism, texture, and a neutral palette.

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