The electronic duo will close Gather Round with a free concert on Sunday 12 April.
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Electronic duo The Presets have been revealed as the headliner performing at this year’s Norwood Food and Wine Festival.
Taking over the Parade on Sunday 12 April, the ARIA Award-winning act will perform a free concert for fans an hour before Port Adelaide hosts St Kilda in the final game of the round.
Expect to hear all their big hits, including ‘My People’, ‘Talk Like That’, ‘If I Know You’ and ‘This Boy’s In Love’, when The Presets tear up the stage for what promises to be an must witness spectacle.
Norwood Food and Wine Festival kicks off at 11am and will run all day, with restaurants spilling out into the street, cooking demonstrations, large screens showing the footy and plenty more.
Geelong will take on West Coast at Norwood Oval from 12pm on the same day, before The Presets take to the stage at 5:30pm.
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Last year, more than 90,000 attended Norwood Food and Wine Festival, an incredible 28 per cent increase from 2024, showing that the SA public is all in on the festival and Gather Round.
In a great initiative, Gather Round patrons with a valid match ticket can travel free on the City-Norwood bus shuttle between Adelaide Oval and Norwood.
The Norwood Food & Wine Festival takes place on Sunday 12 April along the Parade. Entry is free.
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