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Huge artists announced for Offbeat Music Festival

Offbeat Music Festival has released a cracker second artist announcement, with the inclusion of King Stingray, Queen P, Moreton, Greatest Hits, DJ Rolplay and the Gubbi Gubbi Dancers in the line-up for the Saturday 25 March festival at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi.

The artists join the first announcement line-up that boasts Thelma Plum, Gretta Ray, Electric Fields, Clews, Clea, Blues Arcadia, Playlunch, Eastbound Buzz and Tommy Gun.

Festival director Alice Jones said the exciting line-up brings some of Australia’s best acts to Eumundi for the first time and showcases the diversity of fresh talent that is blazing a path through the Australian music scene.

“It’s a pretty huge line-up for a boutique festival, so for music-lovers it is a rare opportunity to see these bands in a really relaxed setting, and we love that tickets are limited – it makes the experience really special,” Alice said.

“Having big name artists like Thelma Plum, King Stingray and Electric Fields, alongside quiet achievers like Moreton and Clea is such a thrill and one of best things about OFFBEAT.

“It’s the artists you didn’t know that grab your heart and pull it from your chest, or make you lose yourself in the crowd dancing, arms in the air”.

“OFFBEAT is like a house party in a pub with a killer line up … and your new mates are all coming.“

OFFBEAT will announce further side events in the coming weeks that will form part of the Offbeat Music Festival weekend, with celebrations running from Friday 24 March through to Sunday 26 March throughout the village.

The 2023 Offbeat Music Festival is proudly supported by Restart investment to Sustain and Expand Fund (RISE) – an Australian Government initiative and is an 18+, Covid safe event.

For the festival full line-up and more info, head to offbeatmusicfestival.com.au

TICKETS: $95 + booking fee via Oztix.

For travel and accommodation ideas, go to: visitsunshinecoast.com

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