Port Fairy Folk Festival helps keep the show on the road
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It’s been two steps forward, one step back for live music across Victoria recently, and the internationally renowned Port Fairy Folk Festival has been affected like so many others.
Festival director Justin Rudge said there won’t be thousands of folks creating the usual festival atmosphere in the seaside town in March. But homegrown musicians – including Kutcha Edwards, Tim Rogers and Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission – will shine at a handful of carefully curated shows.
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Port Fairy Folk Festival announces four-day concert series in place of 2021 event Kee ahn
The beloved Port Fairy Folk Festival has filled the void of its cancelled 2021 festival.
While Port Fairy Folk Festival won’t be welcoming its full-scale music parade this year due to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve just announced a new concert series that will be filling the void.
Going down across the Labour Day long weekend from Friday March 5 to Monday March 8, the Port Fairy Folk Festival concert series will celebrate the best homegrown folk talent first and foremost, with the likes of
Brunswick Music Festival unveils huge, ten-day 2021 program
And the best part? All tickets are $10 and under.
While this year’s Brunswick Music Festival will be shorter than usual, spanning ten days rather than its usual two-week run, it certainly hasn’t skimped on its offerings.
What you need to know
Brunswick Music Festival is happening from Friday March 5 until Wednesday March 14
Tickets to all BMF 2021 shows will be $10 and under
The full program has been revealed
Keep up with the latest festival news here.
After last year’s BMF was sadly cut short due to COVID-19, news that the 3056 mainstay would be back in 2021 was met by punters with open arms. Now, the program for this year’s festival has arrived at last and it is a knock-out.