Touch Bass at Trusts Arena Auckland – Accommodation Near the Venue

A Major Bass Event
Comes to West Auckland

Touch Bass has built a reputation as one of Australia and New Zealand’s most respected bass-music events, and its Auckland stop at Trusts Arena on 2 April reflects that scale. This isn’t a single-act concert or a casual night out. It’s a tightly curated, international-level show that draws fans from across Auckland and well beyond, many of whom plan their travel and accommodation well in advance.

Trusts Arena – 10-15 mins from Chapman House – is an ideal venue for events of this size, but West Auckland has limited accommodation options nearby. For attendees travelling in groups, or coming from outside the region, staying locally quickly becomes part of the planning.

Trusts Arena.

Photograph by Trusts Arena

The Artists appearing at Touch Bass

 

The Auckland Touch Bass lineup brings together some of the most recognisable names in contemporary bass, trap and drum & bass.

Headlining the night are RL Grime and Dimension, both known for high-energy, festival-scale live performances. They’re joined by a strong international and regional supporting lineup including A.M.C, Crankdat, Arcando, Taiki Nulight, Anaïs, and Alleycvt.

It’s a lineup designed to run hard and late, with constant momentum across the night rather than a single headline slot. That format tends to attract committed fans, groups of friends, and visitors who want to fully immerse themselves in the experience — not rush off immediately once the final set ends.

RL Grime.

A.M.C.

Taiki Nulight.

Alleycvt.

Why Staying Near Trusts Arena Makes Sense

 

With a late finish and a high-energy crowd, Touch Bass isn’t an event that naturally lends itself to a long drive home at the end of the night. Parking congestion, post-concert traffic and fatigue all stack up quickly, particularly for people unfamiliar with West Auckland.

Staying nearby allows you to arrive early, settle in, enjoy the show without watching the clock, and return somewhere comfortable once the night winds down. For groups, it also removes the friction of splitting up or coordinating transport at the end of the event.

“With a late finish and a high-energy crowd, Touch Bass isn’t an event that naturally lends itself to a long drive home at the end of the night.”

Chapman House as a Base for Touch Bass

 

Chapman House offers something that’s increasingly rare near major venues: a single, well-appointed house that can comfortably accommodate groups. Multiple bedrooms, shared living spaces and a full kitchen make it well suited to friends travelling together for an event like Touch Bass.

It’s close enough to Trusts Arena to be convenient, yet far enough away to provide a quiet, calm environment once the night is over. That balance is exactly what many Touch Bass attendees are looking for – somewhere to decompress, sleep properly, and recover the next day.

Turning Touch Bass into a Short Break

 

Many guests choose to extend their stay beyond the concert itself. The following day becomes an opportunity to rest, sleep in, or explore nearby beaches and bush tracks before heading home. Instead of feeling like a one-night sprint, the event becomes part of a more relaxed West Auckland stay.

For an event of this scale, that extra breathing room often makes all the difference.

Book Chapman House for Touch Bass at Trusts Arena → https://chapmanhouse.co.nz

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