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Courtney Barnett . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Courtney Barnett . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Berry’s Fairgrounds Festival Put Australian Music First

by Paul Cashmere on August 13, 2018

in News

The Fairgrounds Festival in Berry, New South Wales has delivered a line-up with Australian’s headlining over international acts.

Vance Joy and Courtney Barnett lead the announcement with Billy Bragg and The Breeders also on the bill.

Australia’s brightest upcoming acts Sampa The Great and The Teskey Brothers have also been revealed for the south coast festival starting November 30.

Fairgrounds Festival 2018 line-up

Vance Joy
Courtney Barnett
Billy Bragg
The Breeders
Pond
Winston Surfshirt
Body Type
Carla Geneve
Kevin Morby
Maddy Jane
Oh Pep!
Rolling Blackouts C.F.
Saba
Sampa The Great
The Teskey Brothers
Tia Gostelow
Waxahatchee

Fairgrounds Festival 2018
Fri 30 November + Sat 1 December
fairgrounds.com.au

FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER
Vance Joy
Pond
Body Type
Oh Pep!
Rolling Blackouts C.F.
Saba
Tia Gostelow

SATURDAY 1 DECEMBER
Courtney Barnett
Billy Bragg
The Breeders
Winston Surfshirt
Carla Geneve
Kevin Morby
Maddy Jane
Sampa The Great
The Teskey Brothers
Waxahatchee

TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY 13TH AUGUST, 10AM AEST from Moshtix
Early Bird from $129.90 incl BF SOLD OUT
1st Release (Fri + Sat) from $159.90 incl BF
2nd Release (Fri + Sat) from $169.90 incl BF
3rdRelease (Fri + Sat) from $179.90 incl BF
Kids 12 and Under from $9.90 incl BF
Friday Only from $109.90 incl BF
Saturday Only from $129.90 incl BF

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