Raglan Presents is back this weekend with a virtual festival.
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The Warrnambool-based group, responsible for some of the past summer's biggest parties, are using the city's tourism hotspots to bring a two-and-a-half hour event into living rooms.
James Kol, Will Ryan and Josh Brown have recruited Warrnambool DJs House Cat and Morning Maxwell to deliver their mixes at the breakwater and Flagstaff Hill.
"The sets have been pre-recorded in what we think are some of our most scenic locations and we're excited to be bringing that into people's houses," Mr Kol said.
"Because of the pandemic and the times we're in, a lot of our planned events have been postponed. We thought it would be great to do an online event and we wanted to bring these locations we take for granted so often into everyone's lounge rooms.
"Normally we'd be out on a Saturday night but instead, given the restrictions, we're at home so we may as well enjoy ourselves."
Raglan Presents 'Isolate' will stream from 6pm on Saturday night through Facebook.
While music festivals are on hold for the time being, Raglan Presents hopes the free livestream will liven up the weekend.
"We're all about bringing people together through our events," Mr Kol said.
"For our demographic, festivals are a way people come together.
"Now that people are allowed to have 20 people in their homes, we hope some people can enjoy it with their friends."
Raglan Presents Isolate is supported by Warrnambool City Council and can be streamed via facebook.com/events/1347477718778654/
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