Thanks firstly to all the fans and supporters on the day. The performers felt your aroha and the show that transpired was uniquely special partly because of you!

Raggamuffin would also like to thank:
The people of Rotorua that allowed Raggamuffin into their beautiful town and especially to all those who were inconvenienced by the noise and traffic on the day.

Special thanks goes out to Event & Venues Rotorua, especially Peter McLeod, Crispian Stewart, Tia Smith, Amanda Miller and Noelani Tuakana.

The Rotorua District Council and the local service teams that provided security, traffic management, buses, parking, child-care supervisors (Carole Dean, Cherie Evans, Ruth Christieson, Margaret Day), Police, St John's, the Maori Wardens, merchandise sellers, stall holders, accommodation providers such as Tourism Conferences, the Grumpy Mole and Eurest catering.

The team: Robbie Barclay Productions, Gregg, Nicky Hague, Louise Haywood, Camilla Anderson, Stuart and Lisa Lyall, Reuben Tilley, Jenny Morgan, Star Hart, JP, Dan at Phantom, All City, Brian Waffer, Venue Security, Stephen Wilkinson from New Breed and Gypsy.

Raggamuffin's invaluable sponsors: Vodafone, Mai FM, Juice TV, the Good Water Company, Pernod Ricard, and DB.

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All the media that covered the event especially the Rotorua Daily Post's Kristen McFarlane, Christie Sammons at the Sunday Star-Times, Radioworks, the Radionetwork, all the Iwi stations particularly Tautoko FM, Ngati Hine FM, Radio Tainui, Radio Ngati Porou, Tuwharetoa FM, Awa FM, Rangatahi FM, Tahi FM, Te Korimako FM, Maori TV and Pam and Claire at TVNZ.

Thanks to Chris Caddack, Thierry Panitier and Rae Foster from EMI Music for the sweet grooves of Raggamuffin Vol1.

To our stars UB40, The Wailers, Maxi Priest, Arrested Development, The Black Seeds, Katchafire, The Midnights, House of Shem and buskers Regan Perry, Princess Atak, Timoti Pekam, Kasper Ehlers Michael Lundquist, Chris Webber, Ra Apanui, Liam Affleck and MC's, Mai FM's Brent Mio, Sonny Kahika and DJ Dubhead. .

Lastly thanks to Temuera Morrison and his gorgeously talented whanau who provided a magic night in Rotorua that we will never forget!