By rnz.co.nz and is republished with permission

Aotearoa has reclaimed the Guinness World Record for the largest haka from France after thousands performed Ka Mate at Auckland’s Eden Park on Sunday.

The previous official record was 4028, held by France since 2014.

While the official number of participants was yet to land on Sunday night, Guinness World Records adjudicator Brian Sobel confirmed New Zealand had smashed that record.

Preliminary numbers were 6531, but that was expected to fluctuate.

People travelled from far and wide to support the kaupapa, with American TV host Conan O’Brien, director Taika Waititi and boxer David Tua spotted in the crowd.

Gates opened at 4.30pm before the haka attempt itself just after 8pm. Local entertainment included Six60, Alien Weaponry, Che Fu, Rob Ruha and the Topp Twins.

The haka had to be performed for one minute, so those present performed Ka Mate four times in a row.

Dame Hinewehi Mohi championed the world record attempt as part of the 20th anniversary of the Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust, named after her daughter Hineraukatauri, who has severe cerebral palsy.

All Blacks players perform the HAKA during the New Zealand All Blacks v Australia Wallabies.

The All Blacks performing a haka in front of the Wallabies at Eden Park in 2022. Photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz