While many in Rotorua get set to wave their red, gold and green flags at Raggamuffin, spare a thought for the old red, white and blue.
The New Zealand flag is under threat with the Prime Minister suggesting there could be a referendum on its future at this year's election.
Key issues, so to speak, with the flag include that it looks too much like Australia's and that the Union Jack in the corner is no longer relevant.
There also seems to be a widespread view that it should incorporate our national colours, and that those colours are black and white.
Now, I'm a sucker for novelty so I'd quite like to see a flash new flag representing our fair land. But I can also understand the opposition to any change, especially among those who fought under the flag or who lost loved ones who died doing so. But a flag is more than just colours, lines and stars - and if we change how it looks that doesn't change what it stands for.