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The countdown is on for Offbeat music festival

There’s a buzz in the air in the music-loving village of Eumundi, with the countdown on for the 2022 Offbeat Music Festival, taking place Saturday 26 March at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi.

The 18 plus festival will take place from 12noon until late, with two stages and a line-up that boasts Holy Holy, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Emma Donovan and The Putbacks, Hayley Mary, Dallas Frasca, Kallidad, Dear Doonan, Kurilpa Reach, Karl S. Williams, Fragile Animals, Palomino III, The Rumbrellas and Betty Taylor.

Organiser Alice Jones says there are limited tickets remaining via Oztix.

“Get in quick smart if you’re keen to come along as this is sure to sell out in the lead-up to the festival,” Alice said.

A limited number of ‘BUS HOME’ seats are also available via Oztix for only $10 with two route options on offer: Maroochydore and Noosa Junction.

“It’s a killer line-up of interstate and local artists, spearheaded by Holy Holy, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever and the awesome Emma Donovan and The Putbacks, and is sure to blow the minds of fans who’ve missing seeing top notch live music over the last couple of years,” she said.

“Many of these acts have never played on the Sunshine Coast, let alone Eumundi, so we are keen to show them what a dynamic, creative, music-loving town we are.”

The Offbeat Music Festival is proudly supported by the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand Fund (RISE) – an Australian Government initiative – and is a Covid-safe event.

“The RISE funding has enabled us to secure bands of this calibre and keep the ticket price at only $75 – a serious bargain for some of the best artists in the country,” Alice said.

For more information, including artist bios and details of Offbeat side events (on Friday 25 March and Sunday 27 March), visit offbeatmusicfestival.com.au

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