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Port Fairy Folk Festival – the complete list of artists

by Noise11.com on January 29, 2019

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The Port Fairy Fold Festival is six weeks away and the line-up is in place.

One of the highlights at the Port Fairy Folk Festival is the celebration the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, paying homage to peace, love and music with an Australian-exclusive performance from Melanie (Brand New Key, Lay Down). Joining Melanie in this must-see special event which will recreate the original setlist from the iconic festival will be Melisande, Marcia Howard, Tiffany Eckhardt, Nick Barker, Tomato/Tomato, Front Country, Les Chauffeur a Pieds, The Naked Waiters and more.

PORT FAIRY FOLK FESTIVAL ARTISTS

19 Twenty (Aus)
Afenginn (Den)
Alejandro Escovedo (Tex/Mex)
Anne E Stewart (Aus)
Ash Grunwald (Aus)
Aurëa (Aus)
Basia Bulat (Can)
Ben Salter (Aus)
Ben Waters Band with Derek Nash (UK)
Blue Shaddy (Aus)
Blackeyed Susans with Strings (Aus)
Bongeziwe Mabandla (Sth Africa)
Boxwood Four (Ire, Can, NZ)
Broderick Smith (Aus)
Col Driscoll (Aus)
Cooper Lower (Aus)
The Currency (Aus)
Daniel Champagne (Aus)
Daoiri Farrell (Ire)
Didirri (Aus)
Fenn Wilson (Aus)
Front Country (USA)
Gaby Moreno (GT)
Georgia & Garry Rose (Aus)
Gregory Alan Isakov (US)
Greta Stanley (Aus)
Hollow Coves (Aus)
Immy Owusu (Aus)
Jamie Smith’s Mabon (Wales)
John Flanagan (Aus)
Junkadelic Brass Band (Aus)
Kasey Chambers (Aus)
Leanne Tennant (Aus)
Les Chauffeurs a Pieds (Can)
The Little Quirks (Aus)
Liz Stringer (Aus)
Luca Ciarla (Ita)
Luka Bloom (Ire)
Marcia Howard Band (Aus)
Margret RoadKnight (Aus)
Mark Lang (Aus)
Mary Coughlan (Ire)
Melanie (US)
Melisande {Electrotrad] (Can)
Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission (Aus)
Mission Songs Project (Aus)
Mojo Juju (Aus)
The Moulettes (UK)
The Naked Waiters (US)
Neko Case (US)
Nick Barker (Aus)
Old Married Couple (Aus)
The Once (Can)
The Oxo Cubans (Aus)
Paul (Flacco) Livingstone (Aus)
Paul Carey & Julian Scheffer (Aus)
Ralph McTell (UK)
Rebetien
Red Tail Ring (US)
Renee Geyer (Aus)
Resonant Rogues (US)
Sal Kimber & The Rollin’ Wheel (Aus)
The Settlement (Aus)
Sharon Shannon Band (Ire)
Skerryvore (Sco)
Stars (Aus)
Stav (Aus)
Stephen Pigram (Aus)
Suzette Herft (Aus)
Tami Neilson (Can/NZ)
Tiffany Eckhardt (Aus)
Tim Rogers (Aus)
Tomato/Tomato (Can)
Van Walker (Aus)
Vandemonian Lags (Aus)
Wallis Bird (Ire)
The Weeping Willows (Aus)
Z Star (UK)

The 43rd Port Fairy Folk Festival takes places from Friday 8 to Monday 11 March.

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