Filmed on February 22, 2020 at Western Springs stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. Featuring Ngā Tūmanako kapa haka group. The composer of the haka ‘Ka Mate’ is Te Rauparaha, a chief of Ngāti Toa Rangatira.
Oh my God I am crying happy tears seeing Indigenous people of that country. I am Native American and the spirituality of Indigenous people from all over is ALIVE AND WELL!!!
Kia Ora from a Māori, I think the native American music is beautiful. With a lot of pride and poetry. A gift both cultures Māori and Native American share. Kia Kaha (stay strong)
Ataahua! Kei te rongo koe i te wairua o te ao Māori. It's a beautiful thing to feel the spirit of the Māori world. Please continue to do all in your power to keep this feeling alive in yourself and in all people, especially children, and young people.
Oh my God it's so beautiful and crying happy and sad tears 10 years ago I went to New Zealand a few days after my dad passed away and the wish was for him to come with us but he passed away from colon cancer and I ended up going in order to pay respects to him and his wishes and wanting me to go so we went and it was it was hard but it was so beautiful there it was such a healing time and the people are so incredible and the Earth is amazing the food is incredible everything's fresh it was so peaceful for my soul and this song is the song that I took back with me I found it and I fell in love with it along with John Butler trio. And the song is always hit me so hard with dad passing away in 2012. Just it really hits home and this is so beautiful makes me want to learn the the moari version version of this song. It is so beautiful that the song is about don't forget your roots and then halfway through they bring the heritage inn and it is so beautiful it hurts my heart and soul so hard and it just it definitely makes me think of dad and I have loved 660 forever and ever since my trip to New Zealand and will never forget you you're incredible thank you for making
As a child of Oceania, this song is so powerful it induces such strong feelings. One can't help but tear when listening to it, especially this version. Hafa adai and much love from Guåhan.
Ataahua! Kei te rongo koe i te wairua o te ao Māori. It's a beautiful thing to feel the spirit of the Māori world. Please continue to do all in your power to keep this feeling alive in yourself and in all people, especially children, and young people.
*cough cough* Kia mau ki tō ūkaipō Kia mau hoki ki tō whānau Kia mau ki tō ūkaipō I tangata ai koe I hari mai i a koe Kia mau ki tō ūkaipō Kia mau hoki ki tō whānau Kia mau ki tō ūkaipō Tangata pai a Hone Pakari ana te tū mai Takatū ana, tāria ana e te ao Tē hoki mai, tē auraki mai Ngaro ana i a ia te mana He ao hurihuri, he ao horihori Tāweko ana te taura tangata Motu ana te taura karawa, ā… Pōhēhē ana a Hēni I te huarahi tika ia Mahue ngā hoa, haere atu ana Tē huri mai anō Ngaro ana i a ia te mana Kimi tikanga hou, he ao horihori Tāweko ana te taura tangata Motu ana te taura karawa, ā… Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka ora! Ka ora! Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka ora! Ka ora! Tēnei te tangata pūhuruhuru Nāna nei i tiki mai Whakawhiti te rā Upane, ka upane Upane, ka upane Whiti te rā!
This generations way of mixing our cultures makes me so proud to be a half cast maori boy in Aotearoa...it hasnt always been like this n its so good to see
Watching this from Oz...missing my home and so so proud to be a kiwi! Love Six60 and the way I can keep some of my beautiful country in my home. Please come to GC when this stupid covid is over 🥺
So glad they put out like a clean, clear video of this. I kept seeing fan videos and i just wanted a perfect, crisp version so i can watch it on repeat :D
My friend and I visited NZ from Australia back in 2011 I think and we discovered you guys at Big Day out.. gave me chills then and this intensified that feeling x 100! The pride in your culture is beautiful, I've got goosebumps! Simply amazing 💓
Presente desde Argentina tengo que agradecerles profundamente que compartan esta hermosa presentacion. Gratitud infinita por mostrar un poco de su cultura en la cancion. Es emocionante ver y escuchar hombres mujeres y cuerpos diferentes de distintas edades cantando y bailando con su idioma y su vestimenta tradicional. Fascinada!
Was the best night ever thanks to the random chick who had a spare ticket cause her friend didn't show much love. The perks of sober driving the boys to go see them. She topped it for me 🙌💯
Being a kiwi, it fills me with such pride seeing the world enjoy the beautiful language and waiata that our beautiful ccountry brings. I te mea he kiwi, ka whakahīhī ahau ki te kite i te ao e harikoa ana ki te reo ataahua me nga waiata e kawea mai ana e to tatou whenua ataahua. ❤❤
Ataahua! Ka rongo koe i te wairua o te ao maori? It's a beautiful thing to feel the spirit of the Māori world. Please continue to do all in your power to keep this feeling alive in yourself and in all people, especially children, and young people.
That was so awesome I have been wanting to see SIX60 now I’ve got to get a ticket to ur next concert in Auckland providing Covid-19 is all goods chur much love SIX60
Wow wow wow absolutely fantastic, how amazing the Band singing the song half pakeha and half Maori . And you can hear the Wairua 💯that’s strong within you’s all.. Absolutely awesome to included the MAori culture club.. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭the water the water that’s flows down my face and I cannot stop it because this is proud to be MEAN MAORI MEAN and to hear the group SIX SIXTY 🎤 singing wow fantastic alright Arohanui Arohanui Arohanui . ❤️💚💜🤍🖤🧡💗💙💖
Saw them perform live in Melbourne on Saturday night at federation square (FOR FREE!!), they were along side Ladi6, Muroki and Riiki Reid…. Probably one of the best nights of my life 🥰