Tourism NZ inspires Kiwis to ‘Do Something New’ in latest campaign via Special Group
Tourism New Zealand and Special Group have partnered with two of New Zealand’s funniest comedians to release a new summer tune, all in the name of supporting domestic tourism.
The song written and performed by Madeleine Sami and Jackie van Beek is named ‘Do Something New, New Zealand’ and invites New Zealanders to infuse an element of new into their next holiday in Aotearoa.
Says Sami: “Whether it’s doing something new in your hometown or visiting an entirely new corner of the country we thought there was no better way to inspire Kiwis to get out there than by song!”
Says van Beek: “We live in such a beautiful country and our domestic tourism industry sure could do with some help right now, so it’s a great time to get out and about!”
Shot by internationally acclaimed Kiwi director Joel Kefali, the music video showcases Are Zealand destinations across North and South Islands. From alpacas to art galleries, steaming mud pools to steaming dumplings, there is something for everyone in the music video, and New Zealand.
Says Sami: “We had so much fun writing this song and exploring New Zealand while filming the video. There were so many places I hadn’t been before, my favourite was eating crayfish and chips for breakfast, nestled between the rugged mountains and wild sea in Kaikōura.”
For van Beek, watching the sun come up in Kaiteriteri was a standout highlight: “I’m already talking to the family about an Abel Tasman trip next summer.”
The song, a collaboration between Tourism New Zealand and Special Group, even showcases New Zealand’s love of “giant things” with the L&P bottle in Paeroa and the carrot in Ohakune getting a special mention.
The video was filmed across ten different regions in New Zealand and features more than 30 tourism activities and local points of interest including Waitomo Adventures Lost World, Auckland Bridge Climb, Waka Abel Tasman and Puzzling World in Wānaka.
Says van Beek: “I’d never been to Hobbiton so that was a treat. We didn’t have time to get to the Green Dragon Inn so I’ll definitely be heading back there for a beer.”
Tourism New Zealand chief executive of tourism Stephen England-Hall says the message needed to be bold and catchy to inspire Kiwis and challenge perceptions about that a holiday in New Zealand can look like: “Tourism is vital to New Zealand’s recovery and we want to inspire New Zealand’s to do something new and explore their own country like they do when travelling overseas, rather than relying on routine and going to the same places every year.
“Every time someone head into a new region, they don’t just visit tourist attractions. They shop at local retailers, book hotel rooms, eat at restaurants supporting employment and community growth.”
Says Tony Bradbourne, CEO, Special Group: “We wanted to get the simple message of ‘Do Something New, New Zealand’ out there in a positive and fun way. Madeleine, Jackie and Joel have set a great tone that we really hope New Zealand takes to heart – whether it’s trying something new that’s big or small. Every bit helps another kiwi.”
Listen to the song on Spotify here.
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14 Comments
Time for some new cliches New Zealand?
‘get comedians to sing a song’ is lazy as. Do something new.
What? Still trying to get over Worksafe…lets just put doth down to C19….
But Electric Kiwi has the best shite song of all time.
Yeah we probably shouldn’t be slagging off NZ work at a time like this “when it’s good that the industry is making stuff” blah blah, but this is neither inspiring nor entertaining.
…am I dead yet?
see above
Didn’t this used to be our gig?
A campaign that shows off the generic tourist trail – do something NEW Tourism NZ! I just feel like TNZ has missed such an emotive moment for NZers in 2020, how have they got it so wrong?! I am constantly served an Airport Hotel with a ‘Do something New NZ’ tag line via TNZ IG – it just makes me cringe. For a agency that has the best product in the world to sell to the most receptive audience – how do they keep missing the mark?!
Not to be a Debbie downer, but what’s new in here that we haven’t seen before?
This is a big hot miss
I never signed this off.
I like it…
These two would be funnier if they were a trio and Great Thunberg was one of them.