Big news from the Spin Off camp this morning…
Only one more month until we’re dancing up a storm at Spin Off! And if you weren’t already counting down the days, there’s now even more reason to be excited for the seventh edition of the winter festival thanks to this fresh announcement.
Hindley Street nightclub Cherry has teamed up with Spin Off to launch the Cherry House Party Stage – the best space to hear the biggest party and hip-hop tracks from Adelaide’s emerging DJs all night. There’ll be 11 fresh faces added to the Spin Off Festival bill with DJ Manov – who’ll also host the stage --, Jonny K and Geezer some of the local acts amongst the mix.
“When the opportunity arose to collab with Adelaide’s fav mid-year festival we jumped at it,” says Cherry Nightclub’s Head of Marketing and Entertainment, Tom Ganly. “Spin off has been doing great things in SA for a number of years now, and it makes perfect sense for Cherry to be part of the event. We’re super keen to be hosting our own stage at this year’s festival.”
Here's who you’ll find at the Cherry House Party Stage:
MANOV – TOMMY G – JONNY K – BRAD – GEEZER – HECTOR – KRYSTAL
GUNS DOWN – NINEONEONE – SOME BROWN – BRAYDEN
And that’s not all! Spin Off is giving one lucky punter the chance to be Spin Off’s official host with new competition #LETMEHOSTSPINOFF. Want to expereince Spin Off from backstage? Enter the #LETMEHOSTSPINOFF comp for the chance to host the festival’s socials for the day. You’ll score exclusive AAA access to interview artists, capture all the festival action and gift the Spin Off goodness to three of your mates.
To enter, post a video on TikTok or Instagram highlighting why you’d make a great host of Spin Off. Tag @spinofffestival and #LETMEHOSTSPINOFF. Easy!
If you’d like to elevate your Spin Off experience, you can do that now too, with a Premium Upgrade for just $29.90. The upgrade includes express entry and bar service, dedicated bathrooms, unlimited rides on the festival’s iconic Ferris Wheel and a Spin Off $10 merch voucher.
Spin Off takes place at the Adelaide Showground this July 19. Tickets on sale now.
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