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Offer for free bus transfers with tickets ends tonight for Barossa Contemporary festival

the Barossa Valley festival created for the curious at heart, and today is your last chance to get your hands on these super exclusive tickets!

It’s the Barossa Valley festival created for the curious at heart, and today is your last chance to get your hands on these super exclusive tickets!

A celebration of food, wine, music and art, Barossa Contemporary: Festival for the Curious arrives as a two day and night festival preview next weekend on Friday 8 October and Saturday 9 October in four locations, before the premiere of the full iteration in 2022 which will feature over 200 performances and events.

To celebrate the big reveal of their imaginative concepts, musical performances and creative artwork, Artistic Directors and Founders Ruth Blythman and Zac Tyler are offering an exclusive deal- and it ends at 11:59pm tonight!

By using the code ‘FREETRANSFER’ when purchasing a ‘By Night Package’ for either Friday or Saturday night’s Lightwaves and Transcendence shows, lucky guests will also receive free return bus transfers from Adelaide to the Barossa.

Friday night’s exclusive package includes:

  • Lightwaves – 8pm (featuring Er@ser Description and Dave Court)
  • Transcendence – 10pm (featuring Late Nite Tuff Guy, Carla Lippis, and The Bait Fridge)

Saturday night’s exclusive package includes:

  • Lightwaves – 8pm (featuring Er@ser Description and Dave Court)
  • Transcendence – 10pm (Featuring Temple Magic Orchestra, Carla Lippis, Three for Three DJs, and The Bait Fridge)
Photo credit: Barossa Contemporary

“Barossa Contemporary is all about showcasing the artisanal creativity and the landscape of our beloved hometown. We want to exhibit all sides of the Barossa to the world, while infusing the region with ideas we have formed throughout our careers and travel experiences,” says Zac.

Part of the State Government’s new annual spring event series, Bloom, Barossa Contemporary will highlight the region’s most stunning attractions as well as its hidden gems with events in Seppeltsfield, Angaston, Nuriootpa and Tanunda.

“We can’t thank the South Australian Government and the South Australian Tourism Commission enough for their significant support in this new large-scale event that is poised to create a lasting legacy for the region and state,” says Zac. 

Head to the festival’s website here for a taste of what’s in store. 

Barossa Contemporary: Festival for the Curious.

Friday 8 October and Saturday 9 October.

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