Stall-holders had feared the Auckland-based event would close over safety concerns following the Christchurch terrorist attack.
In a statement this afternoon, a spokesperson for Auckland's tourism authority said at a time of national mourning, Pasifika can unite communities.
"The symbolism of an event like Pasifika - a multi-cultural celebration of the South Pacific, celebrating inclusivity and diversity amongst all cultures - has the potential to unite Auckland's communities."