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Freeze Ya Bits Off Busking

Thursday 29 May - Sunday 1 June 2025

Two men signing at Freeze Ya Bits Off Busking in Gore with SGT Dan in the background

The Competition

Set on Gore's streets is literally the coolest busking competition in New Zealand.

Freeze Ya Bits Off is one of the key events in the Bayleys Tussock Country Music Festival and is set to grow even more.

Held over four days, the event kicks off on Thursday with local schools taking to the street to showcase all their hard work and singing talent. Friday and Saturday see local and national performers bring their best for the crowds on Main Street, with such passion and vibrancy that you can't help but get swept away by the electric atmosphere.

The grand finale is on Sunday where finalists go head to head for major cash prizes. Entry to the finale is free, so come along to support your favourite artists (and thaw your bits out) at the cosy and warm St James Theatre.

Registration Details

To be eligible to compete in this competition and win prizes, you must be registered. Spaces are limited, so we encourage you to register early. Registrations close 12 noon Tuesday 27 June. Register here.

Fees:

  • Virtuoso Categories: $50
  • Upcoming Artist Categories: $15 - $25
  • Schools: free

Prizes

There are several prize categories with a total prize pool of $6,500:

Virtuoso: For those with plenty of experience, who have recorded their own music, sold tickets to shows etc.

Unplugged

Plugged

Upcoming Artist: For those new to performing, who do not meet the Virtuoso requirements.

Under 14

Age 15 - 20

21 and Over

Schools:

Primary (up to Year 6)

Secondary (Year 7 onwards)

Other Categories:

People's Choice

Peter Reid Encouragement Award*

*Although a cabinet maker by trade, Peter Reid was best known as a long-standing musician throughout the province. He played in local rock bands for over 45 years, was inducted into the Southern Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and was a life member of the Southern Sound Foundry.

The guitar being his instrument of choice, Peter was incredibly passionate about helping young people learn to play, tutoring budding musicians for over 30 years. He made the guitar-shaped trophy for the MLT Gold Guitar Awards (the original won by Patsy Rigger was made by Mr. France) in the shape of his preferred instrument, a Fender Stratocaster.

This award is to honour his legacy as a Gold Guitars and Freeze Ya Bits Off Busking judge and his passion for passing on the art of music to the next generation. It is given to a young busker participating in the competition, to encourage their passion for the industry and celebrate all of the effort and practice they have given to their chosen instrument so far.

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