Next month's Raggamuffin music festival will be the last, promoters announced yesterday.
Promoter Andrew McManus called the reggae and rap festival's 10-year run "an amazing journey".
"The culture and peaceful vibes of the Kiwi people ensured New Zealand was the obvious place to start and home Raggamuffin," he said.
He did not explain why the concerts are to finish, saying only that "all good things must come to an end".
The festival will bow out with one final event at Trusts Arena on February 18, featuring performances by Shaggy, Diana King, The Wailers with Julian Marley, Six60, The Black Seeds and House of Shem.