New Mini-Festival She Bop Takes Over Victor Harbor This March
The mini-festival features a host of incredible SA artists performing across two stages.
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South Coast promoter Fairy Pig is bringing mini-festival She Bop to Victor Harbor this March.
The one-day fest takes place at Victor Harbor Town Hall and Vicat Cinema on Saturday 28 March and features ten awesome local acts performing across two stages.
The She Rocks Stage plays host to five guitar acts, with organisers informing punters they can expect to hear “Queercore fire, protest punk, glitter-soaked chaos, grunge-pop honesty and garage hooks with bite.” The bands performing are Oscar The Wild, Church Moms, TV Therapy, Juliette Seizure & the Tremor-Dolls and Death Televised.
On the She Rules Stage, there’s a more laid-back vibe led by five artists delivering “raw stories, quiet revelations, keys and harmonies, folk and R&B and songwriting that demands you lean in.” The artists taking to the stage are My Chérie, Meena De Silva, Jess Lee O’Neill, Ali Quinn and Sophie Ava.
To find out more information about the festival or buy tickets, visit shebopfestival.com.au.
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She Bop Festival is supported by the State and Federal Governments’ Algal Bloom Summer Plan and is a great chance for those living along the south coast to support the SA music scene and maybe even find their new favourite band.
She Bop takes place at the Victor Harbor Town Hall and Victa Cinema on Saturday 29 March. Tickets for the all-ages event are on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
She Bop Festival
Oscar The Wild
Church Moms
TV Therapy
Juliette Seizure & the Tremor-Dolls
Death Televised
My Chérie
Meena De Silva
Jess Lee O’Neill
Ali Quinn
Sophie Ava
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