WARRNAMBOOL’S inaugural Aus Music Festival is expected to boast more than 100 performers, with another major batch announced on the event’s Facebook page on Monday.
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Melbourne Americana group Raised By Eagles lead the latest announcement, along with Adelaide siblings Germein Sisters, with the latter to host a Women In Music concert at Warrnambool’s Cally Hotel on the afternoon of November 1.
A Christian music concert has also been announced for the same afternoon at Gateway Church, which will feature Rosanna’s Raiders, Ida Maree, and Strange Children.
The festival takes place from October 30 to November 1 and will also feature former Warrnambool singer-songwriter Leah Senior, Melbourne country artist Paul Hicks, and Melbourne folkie Georgia Spain.
Also on the bill is Iris, Cybertrix, Forever Son, Tom Morgan, and Grand Jury, plus the Koontapool Kaarweeyn Dancers, as well as a large swag of locally connected acts including Eddy & The Exciters, Donnie Dureau, Melva Vs Salvador, Lynne Moloney & The Teacher’s Pets, Lost In Suburbia, Liam Gubbins, Madeline Lemin & The Desert Swells, Louie & Daz, Centre & The South, Dave Burgess Band, Tammy Anderson, Against Our Pride, Coast Busters, Karl Schenk, Uncertain Liaison, Altered Minds, Ben Witham Trio, Don Cowling, and Mast Gully Fellers.
They join previously announced acts Tex Perkins & Charlie Owen, Archie Roach, The Monaros, The Motorvators, The Go Set, The Robbie Bostock Band, Blackwood Jack, The Settlement, The Mellows, Seasloth, Nancie Schipper, Cooper Lower, Jacob Pugh, Neil Murray, Andy Alberts & The Walkabouts, Lee Sonnyboy Morgan, and Fiona Kershaw & Caleb Clarke.
The festival will feature a Back To The Bay concert, an indigenous-themed Tarerer Showcase and a music forum.
Early bird tickets are now on sale at www.ausmusicfestival.com.au or the Lighthouse Theatre.