Gulgong lights up with New Year’s Eve festival


With New Year’s Eve around the corner, a folk festival is being held down at a New South Wales town called Gulgong.

Called the Gulgong Folk festival, live folk music is offered in intimate venues amidst the backdrop of a town rich in gold mining history.

Playing at the festival is a well-known bush band called the BushWackers, who will be heading the festival.

With the majority of their music based on traditional folk and working songs from the early 20th century, the band have incorporated Celtic instrumentals and contemporary original songs such as ‘Leave it in the Ground.’

Appearing alongside BushWackers is Bethany Jolly, a singer-guitarist from Brunswick Heads and Luke Robinson, who has a reputable bass voice and originates from Mullumbimby..

With a variety of workshops and market stalls available, the festival has plenty of entertainment to offer

The festival starts on the 29th of December and finishes on the 31st of December.

For further information, visit www.gulgongfolkfestival.net.au

Brisbane is getting a brand new summer music festival!

The teams who brought Australian audiences Beyond The Valley and Origin Fields have joined forces to deliver a show-stopping one-day festival this December in Brisbane.

Premiering at Brisbane Shows this December 28th, Wildlands will see a plethora of artists converge to bring a showcase of exciting dance, electronic and hip-hop performances to our sun-soaked doorstep.

The prestigious RUFUS DU SOL has already been announced as the first act, which is soon to be followed by a line-up of prolific talents from around the world.

The teams behind Beyond the Valley and Origin Fields have been the forerunners of Australia’s live music scene for a number of years now, bringing international acts like The Kooks, Chance The Rapper, Jamie XX, Stormzy, Mura Masa, Cardi B and more, to stages down under. 

Now, after much preparation and dedication, they are set to push the boundaries of creative line-ups once more, this time with their eyes on the sunshine state.

“Brisbane is such a beautiful city, filled with music lovers of all genres.
Beyond The Valley & Origin host so much amazing talent touring the country over New Years, that often don’t visit Brisbane. Each festival has grown so much over the past years, carving their own unique festival experience & collectively we thought it’s time Brisbane gets their own taste of our flair too. We’re really excited to create something just for Brisbane that will be totally different to anything currently on offer, bringing the best of the East and West Coast together for one very special day.”

– Michael Cristidis, Beyond The Valley


“The thing I love about Brisbane is that it’s so musically and culturally diverse. Being able to curate a broader musical programme with our partners at BTV has been one of the most enjoyable booking experiences I’ve personally have ever had. With the strengths of the two festivals, I feel, that we will be able to create an event that is unique to Brisbane as beyond the valley is unique to Melbourne and Origin is to perth.” 

– Saran Bajaj, Origin Fields


It’s Good to be BAD!


Brisbane truly is Australia’s new world city!

Awash with events and festivals which resonate on the international stage, it’s a thriving, evolving city where creative boundaries are continually being pushed.

If you doubted this, you have only to look at the 17-day design extravaganza that is the Brisbane Art Design Festival. From the 16th to the 26th of May 2019, over 150 Brisbane creatives will grace 25+ locations around the city with their innovative and dynamic exhibitions, performances, talks, art tours, workshops and open studios.

Here’s the low down on why it’s so good to be BAD.

Celebrating the collective creativity of Brisbane’s art community, this initiative of the Museum of Brisbane champions the emerging talents who are forging their name within the community, and welcomes home the established trailblazers who are shaking things up on an international level.

The Museum itself is the hub of this city-wide event and hosts the signature exhibition which is the heart of the festival every year. From the 10th of May to the 11th of August, Brisbane’s best and brightest will be celebrated on Level 3, where the BAD@MoB exhibition features artists and installations across a wide range of media and practices, from robotics, performance art, video, installation, ceramics, jewellery and painting.

Another highlight has to be the BADtours+CBD. On the 25th of May, from 11.30 -2 pm, public art curator Beth Jackson takes you on a bespoke art, design, and food tour focused on Brisbane’s distinctive character.

The tour leaves from the Museum of Brisbane, and in between art-filled alleys and public art and design sites, you can enjoy a light artisanal lunch and a natural wine tasting at Felix for Goodness, one of Brissy’s culinary heavyweights.

For an inside look into the process of putting together such a behemoth of an exhibition, join curator Miranda Hine on the 24th of May, from 2-2.30pm as she takes you behind the scenes of the curatorial framework of this celebratory showcase.

She’ll also lead you through an intimate tour of the artists on show, giving you the benefit of her sharp curator’s instinct and appreciation for innovative, creative design.

For an honest and loving insight into an artist’s impressions of her home city, check out Maureen Hansen’s exhibition at the Woolloongabba Art Gallery until the 31st of May.

This Brisbanite is captivated by the way light plays with nature and its colours, creating joyful and fresh observations of life in Queensland.

In ‘From Life: Brisbane Light’, Maureen explores feelings of change in Brisbane, interpreting her surroundings in authentic, honest, and endearing paintings.

On the 25th of May, from 11.30-1pm at Griffith University Art Museum, children aged seven and above can learn the basics of drawing cartoon characters and adapt their physical appearance to reflect their personalities or feelings.

Kids will pick up a variety of skills, including making characters move, designing frame and speech bubbles, and outlining story progressions. Drawing materials are provided, but participants are encouraged to bring their own journals!

In short, BAD is an artistic whirlwind of talent, vision and creativity, which promises to shake Brisbane to its roots and proves, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that our city owns its place on the world’s design stage.

For a full list of other locations and events, check out the BAD programme here!

Happy viewing!

Sea N Sound delivers stellar line-up led by Amy Shark

One of Queensland’s biggest music festivals is back for another year, and it comes with everything that the Sunshine State is famous for – Mooloolaba’s famous Seafood, craft beer, gourmet food – and it’s all topped off with a stellar line up of Aussie artists led by Aria Award winning Amy Shark.

Joining Amy Shark will be Busby Marou, Didirri, Ali Barter, Kyle Lionhart, I Know Leopard, Cheap Fakes and Living Robins, making this year’s lineup the festival’s biggest bill yet.

Last year saw Amy Shark celebrate a milestone with the release of her chart-topping album, Love Monster, which won 2018 Album of the Year at the ARIA’s. She also blew away audiences in all parts of the globe as she toured internationally, sold out shows across Australia, scored spots on the Hottest 100 list and sealed it off with just a few ARIA wins.

Emerging as one of Australia’s most promising artists is Busby Marou, who are currently busy gearing up for a big year themselves with their fourth album set for release mid this year. But in the meantime, they’re basking in the success of their recent hit, ‘Sound of Summer’.

Another act that is greatly anticipated is the one and only Didirri – the artist behind the indie hits ‘Can’t get last night out of my head’ and ‘Formaldehye’.
Renowned for his genuine storytelling and immersive live performances, Didirri will serenade Sea N Sound audiences, while Ali Barter performs a searing set garnering tunes from her 2017 album, A Suitable Girl.

Treasured by the local Sunshine Coast scene is OKA, a group who have amassed fans from all over the world with their self-described “Australian earth music with sublime dimensions.”

Furthering the good vibes will also be rising star Kyle Lionhart, indie rockers I Know Leopard, genre-blenders Cheap Fakes and local legend Livi Robins. This year’s Sea N Sound is set to not only be sonically diverse, but one that is for the books, so prepare yourselves for any possible giveaways or promos!

General tickets went on sale Friday, February 30th, so get in quick before they sell out!

Source: Sea N Sound