Matariki in New Zealand - 2025

20 Jun 2025, Friday

Matariki is a national holiday in New Zealand

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When is Matariki in New Zealand 2025?

20 June 2025, Friday is Matariki in New Zealand 2025

About: Matariki

In Māori culture, Matariki is the Pleiades star cluster and a celebration of its first rising in late June or early July. The rising marks the beginning of the new year in the Māori lunar calendar. Historically, Matariki was usually celebrated for a period of days during the last quarter of the moon of the lunar month Pipiri. The ceremony involved viewing the individual stars for forecasts of the year to come, mourning the deceased of the past year, and making an offering of food to replenish the stars. Some Māori use the rise of Puanga or other stars to mark the new year. Celebration of Matariki declined during the 20th century, but beginning in the early 1990s it underwent a revival. Matariki was first celebrated as an official public holiday in New Zealand on 24 June 2022.

Observed byMāori people and non-Māori New Zealanders
SignificanceHeliacal rising of the Pleiades star cluster (Māori: Matariki), signalling the Māori new year.
CelebrationsSome hold dawn ceremonies and/or lay a hāngī
DateJune to July (varies)
dateJune to July (varies)
FrequencyAnnual
First timejune 28
Wikidata descriptionMāori New Year festival marked by rising of the star cluster Matariki (Pleiades)
Wikidata idQ455596
Wikidata labelMatariki
Wikidata aliasesArray

Matariki (2025) in other countries.

S.no.CountryDateHolidayType
1New Zealand20 Jun, FridayMatarikiNational holiday