Whats all the fuss about? 🤷
Baseline is a full day dance marathon, held in the heart of North Dunedin at Logan Park. The festival features two genre dedicated stages, unrivalled atmosphere, a diverse line up and some of Dunedin's favourite food & beverage vendors.
A particular focus is held on Electronic music but we always make sure to feature a Hip-Hop act - who doesn’t love a sing-a-long?
We take pride in our attention to detail, kind team & slick operation. Join us on March 23rd for a day full of dancing!
Limitless Stage
Hosting the festival's loudest acts - the main stage means business 💪
A number of Drum and Bass greats have blessed this stage. We promise to attract more talent to grace the deep south with their presence.
Fizzliss Stage
The jungle-themed Fizzliss stage continues to be a Baseline staple. The solution to all problems if you are overexposed to sun or Drum and Bass 🥴
Catering to house, techno, disco and UKG there’s something for everyone to put their dancing shoes to work.
Vendors and Clothing
Look after yourself, head over to our food court area and recharge. You’ll find a selection of Dunedin's finest food trucks. 🍟
You’ll also find our premium and festival exclusive merch offering 🧢
Festival flair 🌿
What’s a festival if there isn’t any art installations? Our art crews continue to bring their creative flair year on year. It’s above your head, on the hill, and dotted around the site — they immerse the festival in art.
From stage-fronts, to photo-walls and canopies, they add the final touches that make any photo at Baseline picture perfect for Instagram and the memory bank.
Stewardship 💞
Alongside providing spectacular experiences, Limitless Touring’s mission statement includes a commitment to ensuring that Baseline makes a positive contribution towards nightlife safety in Dunedin. This means providing a safe, supervised space for all attendees to party and making plans to account for the risks that come with running a festival in a North Dunedin. To achieve this, we work closely with the Dunedin Police, OUSA and ‘R U OK?’.