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Harvest Fest’s tenth a cracker

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 April 2016Updated:14 August 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Music for the masses: Boom Crash Opera hit the stage at last year’s Harvest Festival in Carrum. Picture: Gary Sissons
Music for the masses: Boom Crash Opera hit the stage at last year’s Harvest Festival in Carrum. Picture: Gary Sissons

AUSTRALIAN breakthrough band Stonefield will rock the crowds at the upcoming City of Kingston Harvest Festival.

The annual Harvest Festival brings a little bit of country to Kingston with top bluegrass, rockabilly and country artists set to perform on Saturday 7 May at Bicentennial Park in Chelsea.

This year’s event, marking Harvest Festival’s 10th anniversary, will be headlined by Stonefield just back from their successful US tour.

The four sisters hailing from rural Victoria won the Triple J Unearthed High contest in 2010 and have been growing from strength to strength on the international festival circuit.

The event will also feature:

  • a host of performers including The Age Hall of Fame musician Australian music icon Mick Thomas plus The Ian Archibald Band presenting their unique brand of country-rock.
  • up-and-coming local acts presenting acoustic sets at the Jam Cafe.
  • a Green Hub showcasing innovations in sustainable practices to live a better, greener life.

Kingston mayor Cr Tamsin Bearsley said the Harvest Festival marks the celebration of the autumn harvest.

“Come along and be entertained by non-stop music across two stages, delicious food, ideas for sustainable living plus plenty of activities for the kids to enjoy.

“This is the final event in Kingston Council’s fantastic Season of Festivals and we invite you to join us for yet another great event where our community can gather together and celebrate.”

The 2016 Harvest Festival has moved from its traditional location at Roy Dore Reserve due to construction of the Carrum Family and Children’s Centre and will instead take place at Chelsea’s Bicentennial Park.

The Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday 7 May, 11am-10pm at Bicentennial Park, Thames Promenade, Chelsea. $2 entry per person, $5 for families.

No animals or BYO allowed.

See kingston.vic.gov.au/harvest or call 1300 653 356 for details.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 20 April 2016

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