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The Grass Is Greener music festival goes into liquidation

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A music festival targeting regional locations across the country has officially been wound up, months after it went into administration.

The Grass Is Greener festival was mired by issues throughout 2022, but was set to go ahead throughout October that year on the Gold Coast, Canberra, Cairns and Geelong.

In early October, headliners Ty Dolla $ign, ZHU and Mary Jane Coles and Australian act ONEFOUR pulled out.

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In a now-deleted Instagram post, ONEFOUR said: “We are sad to announce we are no longer able to perform at The Grass Is Greener Festival 2022.

“After multiple attempts to work through many challenges with The Grass Is Greener, they have failed to honour their obligations and cannot deliver the show we and our fans expect.”

The Geelong and Canberra dates were then cancelled, with the organiser Hand Picked Events and Marketing citing COVID, increased costs and weather issues as contributing to the cancellation.

The Gold Coast and Cairns shows went ahead, featuring artists including PNAU and Wafia.

BCR Advisory was appointed as liquidators on December 9 and Hand Picked officially went into liquidation on July 17.

BCR Advisory has been contacted by 7NEWS.com.au.

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Written by: Soft FM Radio Staff

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