

Runtime
Act 1: 45 minutes
Act 2: 45 minutes
Includes a 30 minute interval.
Age Recommendation
This show is recommended for those aged 14 and above.
Experience an unforgettable night as Jaedyn Randell takes the stage for her debut headline shows in Australia.
Known for her soul-stirring vocals and heartfelt storytelling, Jaedyn blends contemporary soul, RnB, and pop influences into a sound that’s both powerful and intimate. A grand finalist on The Voice Australia 2024, Jaedyn has continued to forge her own path, drawing on her roots and identity as a proud Māori artist.
Her debut single Patupaiarehe, written entirely in Te Reo Māori, speaks to her commitment to weaving culture into everything she creates. Jaedyn’s voice has also featured in Disney films redubbed in Te Reo Māori, helping bring iconic stories to life through the lens of language and heritage. Kāinga Hokia is more than a show, it’s a feeling. For those living away from Aotearoa, this is a moment to reconnect.
Through stripped-back arrangements, original songs, and bilingual storytelling, Jaedyn invites you into a space that feels like home, no matter how far you are from it. Expect a night of raw emotion, soaring vocals, and deep connection. Come home, through music. Secure your tickets now for Kāinga Hokia, a one of a kind acoustic experience you won’t want to miss.
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Frequently Asked Questions
View all FAQsWhat is the running time of Kāinga Hokia?
Act 1: 45 minutes
Act 2: 45 minutes
Includes a 30 minute interval.
What is the age recommendation for Kāinga Hokia?
This show is recommended for those aged 14 and above.
What time do I need to arrive before a show?
We recommend that you arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the performance starts – or earlier if you would like to enjoy a drink in one of the theatre’s licensed bars.
What if I'm late and the performance has started?
Live theatre has a ‘lock-out’ policy; a period after the curtain goes up when late-comers are not permitted to enter the auditorium. Lock-out periods are set by the production and vary from show to show. Patrons arriving late will be admitted when there’s a suitable break in the performance.