Aussie rock favourites Grinspoon, UK garage rock duo Royal Blood, Skeggs, and many more are heading for Memorial Park on the Central Coast of New South Wales for the inaugural edition of the music festival Let The Good Times Roll.
On the Field Stage, the trio of bands mentioned above will be accompanied by WA’s Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Bad//Dreems, The Buoys and Tiali.
Over on the Ocean Stage, the music is mixed up a bit by New Zealand’s Six60, ska-jazz heroes The Cat Empire, funk-meets-soul outfit The Bamboos, surf reggae outfit Coterie, Little Quirks and Gang Of Brothers.
All of this great music will take place on just one day: Sunday, 10 December. Let The Good Times Roll festival organisers promise “a huge day of bands, booze, street food and market stalls”.
You can buy tickets to Let The Good Times Roll from Friday, 8 September, at 10 am AEST – subscribe here for early access starting at 8 am.
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Keen punters can also access VIP Premium tickets, which offer a “stage and ocean view” in a strictly limited VIP section, as well as priority entry to the festival, an exclusive bar, private VIP toilets and a phone charging station.
In October, November and December, headliners Grinspoon are touring across the country in celebration of two albums: Easy (1999) and New Detention (2002). Both albums are coming to vinyl for the very first time on Friday, 8 September.
“We’re delighted to be hitting the road again later this year; I’m so enjoying putting together the set list for these shows,” vocalist Phil Jamieson said in a statement. “We’ll be throwing in some songs we’ve never played live, believe it or not.”
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