The inaugural Live in Lincoln features performances from Bad//Dreems, Gyroscope, Magic Dirt and more.
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Having achieved untold success with their Nice Day To Go To The Club music festival in Port Noarlunga, the crew at Daybed Records have turned their attention to Port Lincoln, announcing the inaugural Live At Lincoln music festival.
Sponsored and supported by Coopers Brewery, Open Eyre Events and the Port Lincoln Football League, the one-day music extravaganza takes over Centenary Oval in Port Lincoln on Saturday 6 December for a day of live music, cheap drinks and good times.
The festival features a stacked lineup of Aussie talent headlined by South Australia’s own punk garage demons Bad//Dreems. This will be the band’s first show since touring the country in support of the 10th anniversary of their critically acclaimed album, Dogs At Bay.
Daybed Records have also secured alt-rockers Gyroscope, ‘90s icons Magic Dirt, Eyre Peninsula singer-songwriter Nick Cunningham and Jack Stokes’ rock project Ethanol Blend.
The lineup is rounded out by local talents Kurralta Park, Chrome Cage, Outback Cadillac, Bolt Cutter, Danger Fog, Beach Leech and Alice Haddy, with DJ sets from SA Rips, Wanmore and Brando.
Tickets for the all-ages festival (those under 16 need to be accompanied by an adult) are on sale now, with Grassroots Supporter tickets starting at just $90 + bf. Grab yours now via humanitix.com.
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The kings of the South Coast, Daybed Records have been staunch supporters of the local SA music scene for longer than most.
Founded by good mates Jack and Tom, Daybed Records is not only a management service for the likes of Ethanol Blend, Kurralta Park and the 745, but serves as an event company, with the duo throwing gigs regularly as well as putting on the annual punk and rock festival Nice Day To Go To The Club. This year’s edition of the festival was another huge success and featured performances from Regurgitator, Ruby Fields, Tumbleweed, These New South Whales and more.
Live At Lincoln is shaping up as another fantastic day of live music that gives those living in and around Port Lincoln the opportunity to see a slew of great Aussie bands that would normally never make the trip to the coastal town.
Live At Lincoln takes place on Saturday 6 December from 12pm to 11pm. Tickets on sale now via humanitix.com.
Live at Lincoln Lineup
Bad Dreems
Gyroscope
Magic Dirt
Nick Cunningham
Ethanol Blend
Kurralta Park
Chrome Cage
Outback Cadillac
Bolt Cutter
Danger Fog
Beach Leech
Alice Haddy
Plus DJ sets from SA Rips, Wanmore and Brando
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