Wellington Brass

Wellington Brass was formed in 1905, under the name "Wellington Corporation Tramways Band". For over 50 years, the band retained close links with the tramways staff (many were playing members) and its practice rooms were a hall adjacent to the Newtown tram sheds. The band moved to its present location at the west side of the Ngaio Railway Station, off Collingwood Street in 1964. At this stage, it had recently changed its name to Onslow Brass Band. The Ngaio hall had been built by local RSA members and the band was eventually able to first acquire the building and then, second, buy the land. After many years of fundraising, a new band room was built and this was officially opened by the Mayor of Wellington, Ms. Kerry Prendergast, in 2003. 

The next major milestone was when the band accepted an offer of sponsorship from the "Evening Post", Wellington's premier newspaper. This was a very happy association for both parties for many years. In 1981, in recognition of The Evening Post becoming the band's principal sponsor, the band adopted it as part of its name: The Evening Post Onslow Brass Band. That year, the band won its second National A Grade title, under the late Norman Goffin QSO (Musical Director 1960 - 1983). In 1998, after consultation with The Evening Post, the band changed its name to The Evening Post Wellington Brass Band, to better reflect its position as the city's sole brass band, and the Wellington region's only A Grade band. With the merging of The Evening Post and The Dominion newspapers in 2002, Wellington Brass began the search for a new principal sponsor.

Today, under the leadership of current Musical Director, David Bremner, Wellington Brass has had its most successful contesting period, winning a hat-trick of New Zealand national titles and doing "the double", by winning the Australian and New Zealand titles in the same year (2015).

In 2013, Wellington Brass organised the inaugural Oktoberfest: The Bavarian Showdown on Wellington's waterfront, which was attended by thousands of Wellingtonians. 

The band has a highly active involvement in music education and teaching in the community, performing at many primary schools each year to promote and encourage kids to get involved in music. 

New Zealand A Grade Titles:
1969, 1981, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024

Australian A Grade Titles:
2015