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The ''Parachute Festival'' is a Christian music event, reputed to be the largest of its type outside of the United States, and longest running New Zealand music festival. Started in 1991, the festival takes place over several days in late January each year. For many years it was held at ''Totara Springs'' in Matamata. However, in 2005 it moved to Mystery Creek, Hamilton.<br>
 
The ''Parachute Festival'' is a Christian music event, reputed to be the largest of its type outside of the United States, and longest running New Zealand music festival. Started in 1991, the festival takes place over several days in late January each year. For many years it was held at ''Totara Springs'' in Matamata. However, in 2005 it moved to Mystery Creek, Hamilton.<br>
  
Hamilton bands that have played the festival have included [[The Kumquats]], [[Pugface]], [[Holdfast]], [[All Left Out]], [[Arms Reach]], [[Trigger Theory]] and [[Kimbra]].
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Hamilton bands that have played the festival have included [[Somersault]], [[The Kumquats]], [[Pugface]], [[Holdfast]], [[All Left Out]], [[Arms Reach]], [[Trigger Theory]] and [[Kimbra]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:51, 3 February 2010

The Parachute Festival is a Christian music event, reputed to be the largest of its type outside of the United States, and longest running New Zealand music festival. Started in 1991, the festival takes place over several days in late January each year. For many years it was held at Totara Springs in Matamata. However, in 2005 it moved to Mystery Creek, Hamilton.

Hamilton bands that have played the festival have included Somersault, The Kumquats, Pugface, Holdfast, All Left Out, Arms Reach, Trigger Theory and Kimbra.