It had its first showing at the Wellington LUX Urban Alive Light Festival earlier this year and was designed by locals at Darklit Design.
Award-winning theatre is a feature of the festival with I, George Nepia, Party with the Aunties and fundraiser play Nick: An Accidental Hero all showing this weekend.
A cappella group WOSOSI: World Song Singers will wake up Wairarapa on Saturday at Stonehenge Aotearoa.
Noel and Cole, a tribute to jazz during World War II, Americana band the Handsome Family, Jan Preston, and the Geoff Culverwell band are also to play.
There are also plenty of art exhibitions all over Wairarapa and many local artists are opening their studios.
Tomorrow young filmmakers will showcase their creativity at the Wi.Kid Minifilm Festival.
There's lots on for children like the Creative Fun for Under Fives tomorrow in Carterton and many library events.
The literary programme, designed by bookstore owner David Hedley, also starts tomorrow with Writers in the Vines, an hour with writers Amy Head, Elizabeth Knox and Danyl McLauchlan.
Award-winning writer Steve Braunias will be visiting Featherston to talk about his book Civilisation: Twenty Places on the Edge of the World.
The Wairarapa Songbirds, a group of Wairarapa women who just love to sing, will be popping up throughout the Festival. High Tea For Frocks on Bikes tomorrow has sold out but there are plenty of other events not to be missed.
The festival ends with a free masked parade led by Wellington Batucada percussion group in Queen Elizabeth Park, Masterton on October 27.