Ukulele Groups in New Zealand

Celebrate music, creativity, and community with the ukulele across New Zealand

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The ukulele is a joyful and accessible instrument within the arts & music category, known for its cheerful sound and ease of learning. In New Zealand, ukulele groups and clubs bring together musicians of all ages and skill levels to share their love of music. Whether you’re picking up the ukulele for the first time or an experienced player seeking a community to perform with, New Zealand’s ukulele scene offers welcoming and creative spaces for everyone.

Featured Ukulele Clubs

Kihikihi Ukulele Club

📍 Kihikihi, Waikato

Kihikihi Ukulele Club in Waikato offers fortnightly music sessions for socialising with ukuleles, percussion, and singing. Open to all at 7pm Tuesdays in Kihikihi—join public concerts and group performances today.

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Kerikeri Ukulele Club

📍 Kerikeri, Northland

Kerikeri Ukulele Club in Northland welcomes all ages for ukulele sessions. Join club nights on third Tuesdays at 6pm, Cornerstone Church, and Sunday strums first Sundays 2pm, Old Packhouse. Bring your instrument!

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What is a Ukulele Group?

A ukulele group is a gathering of people who come together to learn, play, and perform music on the ukulele. In New Zealand, these groups range from casual meet-ups to structured clubs that host regular rehearsals, workshops, and performances.

Activities often include group strumming sessions, singalongs, public performances, and instructional workshops. Many groups also participate in festivals and community events, celebrating the ukulele as a versatile and fun instrument that encourages participation from all ages.

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Kihikihi Ukulele Club

📍 Kihikihi, Waikato

Kihikihi Ukulele Club in Waikato offers fortnightly music sessions for socialising with ukuleles, percussion, and singing. Open to all at 7pm Tuesdays in Kihikihi—join public concerts and group performances today.

View Details →

Kerikeri Ukulele Club

📍 Kerikeri, Northland

Kerikeri Ukulele Club in Northland welcomes all ages for ukulele sessions. Join club nights on third Tuesdays at 6pm, Cornerstone Church, and Sunday strums first Sundays 2pm, Old Packhouse. Bring your instrument!

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Benefits of Joining Ukulele Groups

Being part of a ukulele group offers artistic, social, and emotional benefits. Members develop musical skills such as rhythm, chord progressions, and ensemble playing, while also gaining confidence through regular practice and performance. The ukulele’s simplicity makes it accessible, fostering a sense of achievement and enjoyment.

Groups provide a supportive community where friendships are formed through shared music-making. Performing together strengthens collaboration and teamwork, while many groups also contribute to their communities by playing at local events, fundraisers, and festivals.

Ukulele in New Zealand

Ukulele music has a strong and growing presence in New Zealand, with groups active in towns, cities, and schools across the country. The instrument’s approachable nature makes it popular for community gatherings and educational programmes.

Many groups participate in ukulele festivals and collaborate with wider music communities, showcasing New Zealand’s vibrant musical culture. Through workshops, performances, and outreach, the ukulele continues to inspire creativity, inclusivity, and joy within New Zealand’s arts and music scene.