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Hot Dub Time Machine joins polo party

Noosa Polo and Provedores is returning to the Noosa Showgrounds, Pomona on Saturday 14 October showcasing four hours of exciting polo action featuring some of the best polo players from across Australia.

Taking the event to a whole new level in 2023, we are excited to announce that the internationally acclaimed DJ, Tom Lowndes, will be bringing his Hot Dub Time Machine show and the Best. Party. Ever. to Noosa Polo and Provedores.

Tom Lowndes has grown Hot Dub Time Machine into an absolute monster. The Australian DJ – who showcases songs from every decade and genre of music, weaving it into one expansive, electrifying, music history lesson – has been welcomed by international audiences with open arms; with a phenomenal 200,000 tickets already sold worldwide.

Hot Dub is a main stage regular at festivals all over the world, including Australia’s ‘Splendour in the Grass,’ and ‘Falls Festival,’ the UK’s ‘Reading and Leeds,’ Europe’s legendary ‘Tomorrowland’, Asia’s ‘It’s The Ship’ and even, back in 2014, ‘Coachella,’ in the USA.

MIX FM’s afternoon team, Todd and Sammi will host the main stage activities including the polo traditional favourites, the Divot Stomp, and the Kid’s, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Dash.

Event guests are encouraged to dress to impress for Noosa’s chic sporting experience with the Billy J Fashions on the Field a major highlight of the day with a $5,000 bespoke piece of jewellery on offer for the best dressed kindly donated by Diamonds of Distinction.

As is a custom for a day out at the polo, Noosa Polo and Provedores is offering premium hospitality experiences for those seeking an exceptional day of socialising and entertainment featuring delectable menu’s and Champagne Bollinger on arrival.

The Premium Private Pavilions are perfect for client entertainment and larger groups, while The Players’ Lounge offers a private catered enclosure experience for smaller groups and the Colts and Fillies Bar is perfect for the young at heart. For a more traditional take on polo guests can reserve a car boot picnic space with family and friends.

For the first time, Wishlist – Sunshine Coast Health Foundation, is joining our partner stable as our official charity partner.

This is an all ages, fully licensed event and strictly no BYO is permitted.

Free parking on site and return shuttle buses are available from Noosa, Tewantin, Coolum and Maroochydore.

Ticketing Packages are now on-sale:

Premium Private Pavilions $415pp – minimum booking of 10 people

The Players Lounge $265pp

Colts and Fillies Bar from $125pp

Event tickets and Reserved Picnic Space from $31pp

For more information visit poloandprovedores.com.au

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