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Artists release new album in time for Agnes Blues festival

I had an aching for connection during a long, self-imposed solitude, but at the same time I was so afraid to connect with anyone. While the sisters are bound together through the power of music, that bind has become even stronger as Bec continues her battle with cancer. Innocent Eve will perform at the Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival this weekend. Rachel is her ever-present companion and biggest supporter. We just want to move forward and share our music, Rachel said. There s no such thing as a perfect time, and with the uncertainty around Bec s cancer, we just want to get it out into the world.

Killing Heidi cancels Agnes Blues Fest due to border closure

Premium Content Subscriber only Headline act Killing Heidi will not be playing at this year s Agnes Blues, Roots & Rock Festival.  Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival announced the change was unavoidable with the rock band unable to make it to Queensland due to the ongoing border restrictions in Victoria. High energy band Mason Rack will be replacing Killing Heidi instead.  The Gold Coast performer will be playing on Saturday from 7.45pm. Mason Rack Band has been announced as the headline act for the Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival. He s played alongside artists such as Phil Emmanuel, Tex Perkins, Lisa Hunt, Renee Geyer, Xavier Rudd and Jimmy Barnes.

Killing Heidi ready to rock Agnes with all guns blazing

Premium Content Subscriber only Note: At the time of publication, Killing Heidi was still the headline act for the 2021 Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival. It was announced on Thursday morning the band were unable to make the festival due to the ongoing border restrictions in Victoria. Killing Heidi is ready to bring rock and roll with all guns blazing for their upcoming headline performance at the Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival this Saturday. In a recent interview with The Observer, lead singer Ella Hooper said Killing Heidi was performing better than ever, even though they hadn t played together for more than 10 years.

Hat Fitz and Cara excited to return to region for festival

Premium Content Subscriber only Returning to the region for the second time, Hat Fitz and Cara said Agnes Water was the place to be. The husband and wife duo is locked in to perform at the 19th Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival this month. The year 2020 was a quiet one for the pair but Cara said it gave them a chance to finally reset after 12 years of non-stop performing together. “We hadn’t taken a break from the world in a long time,” Cara said. “There was always that fear as artists, that fear of burning out. “My health wasn’t good at the time so we took it as an opportunity to sit back and relax.” Cara said she was happy Agnes Blues was one of the first festivals this year.

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