John Butler Trio, Lee Kernaghan, Kasey Chambers To Play First Campfire Festival 2015
John Butler Trio

John Butler Trio

John Butler Trio, Lee Kernaghan, Kasey Chambers To Play First Campfire Festival 2015

by Paul Cashmere on October 16, 2014

in Live,News

John Butler Trio, Lee Kernaghan and Kasey Chambers will headline the very first Campfire Festival in March 2015.

The Campfire Festival will be held at the Hope Estate winery in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales.

The line-up also includes Ash Grunwald, Beccy Cole, The McClymonts, Wendy Matthews, We Two Thieves, Greg Champion, Amber Lawrence, The Bob Corbett Band and Chelsea Basham with more acts to be announced.

The Hope Estate Winery can accommodate up to 20,000 fans. It has been the location for shows by Bruce Springsteen and will host events for The Rolling Stones, Sting and Paul Simon and Eagles soon.

“All the major promoters now view Hope Estate as world-class venue capable of hosting and delivering world-class shows. It’s a testament not just to our own people, but the whole Hunter event community that pitches in to show visitors a great time and unforgettable experience,” said HOPE ESTATE’s Michael Hope.

The Campfire Festival will be held from March 13 to 15, 2015 at the Hope Estate Winery, Pokolbin, New South Wales.

www.campfirefestival.com.au

www.facebook.com/campfiremusicfestival

Twitter: @CampfireFestAUS |
Instagram: @CampfireMusicFestival
#campfirefestival

Related Posts

Gretel Killeen
Gretel Killeen Joins The Rocky Horror Show Final Week In Sydney

Gretel Killeen has been revealed as the final Rocky Horror narrator when this current Australian season wraps up.

1 hour ago
Hayley Mary
Hayley Mary Premieres ‘One Last Drag’

Hayley Mary’s new song ‘One Last Drag’ was co-written with her husband, Johnny Took of DMA’s.

2 hours ago
Normie Rowe and the Playboys perform at Memo Music Hall, St Kilda, Melbourne on Saturday 6 June 2015. Photo by Ros O'Gorman
Normie Rowe’s 2019 cover of 1927’s ‘Compulsory Hero’ Continues to Resonate For ANZAC Day 2024

In 2019, Normie Rowe cover the 1927 hit ‘Compulsory Hero’ as a tribute to Australia’s servicemen and women. As ANZAC Day 2024 approaches, Normie’s version of the song has become a comment of the time made even more poignant because he is also a returned serviceman.

22 hours ago
Blondie at Pandemonium Melbourne 20 April 2024 by Winston Robinson
Blondie’s First Show of 2024 Was In Melbourne, Australia

Blondie put on a good show at Pandemonium Rocks in Australia for their first show of 2024 but not a great show. The band was outstanding but Debbie Harry’s voice was just not there.

2 days ago
The Superjesus
There is A Brand New Superjesus Song ‘We Won’t Let Go Until Its Over’

The Superjesus have a brand new song ‘We Won’t Let Go Until Its Over’.

2 days ago
Tour of Duty cover
Historic 1999 Tour of Duty Concert Featuring John Farnham, Kylie Minogue and The Living End To Be Released For ANZAC Day

John Farnham said shortly after arriving in Dili: “I’ll never be able to explain to my family and friends how I felt being transported in a green truck accompanied by a soldier brandishing arms, and looking at children and women on the streets in what’s been a horrendous situation.”

4 days ago
The Masters Apprentices
Gavin Webb of The Masters Apprentices Dies Aged 77

Gavin Webb, the founding bass player for The Masters Apprentices, has died at age 77 after six years with cancer.

6 days ago