Claudelands Bridge to transform into ‘Bridge to Homegrown’

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This March, Claudelands Bridge will close to vehicles and reopen as Bridge to Homegrown, a pedestrian-only link connecting Hamilton’s CBD with Jim Beam Homegrown at Claudelands Oval.

From 6am Saturday 14 March until 3am Sunday 15 March, the bridge will be closed to vehicles and open to pedestrians from 10am. Activity and festival atmosphere on the bridge will build later in the day, with the space becoming a lively, walkable connection open to everyone, not just festival ticket holders.

Jim Beam Homegrown, New Zealand’s largest all-Kiwi music festival, returns to the Waikato in 2026, bringing thousands of visitors into the city and providing a significant opportunity to showcase Hamilton as a host city for major events.

Bridge to Homegrown has been designed to safely move people between the city and the festival while activating one of Hamilton’s most iconic connections.

Sean Murray, Hamilton City Council’s General Manager Destinations Group says the bridge activation is about creating a positive city experience alongside the return of a major national event.

“Bridge to Homegrown is about making it easy for people to spend time in the city and support local businesses,” says Murray. “By creating a pedestrian-only connection between the CBD and Claudelands Oval, we’re encouraging people to arrive earlier, stay longer and explore Hamilton before and after the festival.”

Murray says the activation also plays an important role in creating an inclusive and enjoyable public space.

“Closing the bridge to vehicles and opening it up to people allows us to create a safe, lively environment that anyone can enjoy. It’s about connecting the city, supporting the local economy and showcasing Hamilton as a great host for major events.”

Clear wayfinding, maps and signage will guide pedestrians, while alternative routes and public transport options will remain available for road users during the temporary closure.

Bridge to Homegrown creates a shared space that invites people to walk, explore and enjoy the city, connecting the CBD and Claudelands Oval in a way that feels safe, celebratory and distinctly Hamilton.

Further information, including maps and access details, will be coming soon on

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