Angus & Julia Stone Headline Handpicked Festival 2024
The siblings will be joined by The Jungle Giants, Matt Corby, Pete Murray and more.
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South Australia’s Handpicked Festival returns this November with another awesome lineup of Australian musical talent.
Now in its ninth year, the 2024 edition of the festival gives regional South Aussies the chance to enjoy great music while enjoying a couple of bottles of the good stuff in a picturesque location.
Hidden amongst the vineyards and gumtrees at Lake Breeze Wines in Langhorne Creek on Saturday, November 9, this idyllic setting will play host to siblings Angus & Julia Stone, indie favourites The Jungle Giants, singer-songwriter Matt Corby and veteran crooner Pete Murray.
Also appearing at Handpicked Festival are folk lads The Dreggs, indie reggae act COTERIE, DJ and producer CYRIL and rising London-based songstress Azure Ryder.
Tickets go on sale today via the Handpicked Festival website at 9am.
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As well as featuring a fantastic lineup of music, Handpicked Festival offers a marketplace with stalls selling everything from handmade goods to vintage wares and a boutique cocktail bar area where you can enjoy a quiet drink in the beautiful surroundings.
The Food Garden caters to those looking for a bit to eat with over a dozen food trucks slinging everything from pizza to Mexican and vegan options.
Anyone coming up from the big smoke can camp out under the stars in Tent City, just a short 30 second walk from the festival grounds, or book a room at any number of bed and breakfasts or local accommodation options in the surrounding area.
Handpicked Festival takes place on Saturday, November 9 at Lake Breeze Wines in Langhorne Creek. Tickets on sale via handpickedfestival.com.
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