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HomeNewsThe Drop Noosa: What you should know

The Drop Noosa: What you should know

 The Drop Festival Noosa is just days away, with a line up full of your favourites plus some extremely talented locals as well.Australian sensations including electronic duo The Presets, crowd favourite Allday and Brisbanes much loved Ball Park Music will be hitting the stage Saturday 29.Other talents include Boy and Bear, DZ Deathrays, Kita Alexander, Graace and Sunshine Coast’s very own Fragile Animals.The Drop Festival is a national touring festival that follows the Australian leg of the World Surf League Championship Tour, also doing shows in Newcastle, Manly, Coolangatta and Torquay.Not only promising a cracking lineup of music, the Drop is doing their part in helping punters party in a ‘greener’ way.Unlike most festivals, the Drop is allowing festival go-ers to bring their own water bottles to save on plastic waste, with water refill stations throughout, along with welcoming Wallaby Water- Australia’s most recycled packaged water company.Attending the festival? Here is a list of things you must know before attending:

1. No ID means no entry.2. Participants under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.3. Once leaving the venue, you cannot re enter.4. The Drop Festival is cashless, with their bars and vendors accepting most major credit and debit cards.5. The location is the Noosa Dolphins Rugby club.6. Gates open at 1pm Saturday 29, with Fragile Animals kicking things off at 1.30pm.

For more information, visit www.thedroplive.com/en-AU/

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