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Stomp on the way to Wolvi

The Wolvi Stomp returns on October 20 – 2 with a stellar line up of talent to perform at the laid-back, licensed camping festival, located in the pristine Cooloola hinterland, celebrating the best of original Australian blues, roots and rock music.

This boutique festival is all about quality music, good people, delicious food and a laid- back atmosphere in the rolling hills of Wolvi.

Limited to 250 tickets, the Wolvi Stomp gives you an intimate musical experience with high-quality acts and space to breathe.

The 2023 line-up features The Floating Bridges, Olivia Ruth, Phil Barlow Band, Chev Wilson, Darryl James, Salt and Steel and LR Marsh along with many more talented musicians to be announced.

The Wolvi Stomp brings up-beat, dance floor-filling blues, roots and rock music to the otherwise, peaceful and picturesque hills of the Cooloola hinterland.

Dance the day and night away to top-class touring artists at Wolvi Hall then enjoy a relaxing sleep and slow start to the day in the on-site camp grounds beside Tagigan Creek.

The event is a community-run festival that supports maintenance and upgrades to the Wolvi Hall; a vibrant and historic hall that connects the local community through live music events and social gatherings. This year’s proceeds will go towards the building of an accessible toilet and shower facility within the hall.

On-site camping is managed by the Wolvi Rural Fire Brigade, with all camping proceeds going to support their valuable work in our community. If you want to camp on site you will need to purchase the ’Weekend Pass – Including Camping’ option.

Head over to the Wolvi Stomp Official facebook page for more information about the fantastic artists, playing times and ticket information at

facebook.com/WolviStompOfficial

Tickets are available from Promotix. Weekend pass $165 plus booking fee, weekend pass with camping $185 plus booking fee.

A limited number of single-day tickets will be available at the door on a first-come-first-served basis. Price TBA

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