Groovin The Moo is the victim to COVID-19 for the second year in a row as organisers announced today the cancellation of the Australian loved regional festival’s 2021 edition.
The cancellation behind GTM brings some positive news to music lovers as Cattleyard Promotions announces a new festival, Fresh Produce is expected to hit the scene in the early Spring. The debut festival is anticipated to bring joy back to regional communities.
Partially funded by the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Government initiative, Fresh Produce is a limited capacity show that has been purposefully developed to exist within the COVID restrictions.
The event will see Cattleyard Promotions doing what they most enjoy, providing a music scene to regions all over Australia with two new locations added, Toowoomba QLD and Glenorchy TAS.
The Fresh Produce line-up is highly anticipated and will be shortly announced, as are the ticket details. In the meantime, gather up your friends for the dates listed below.
As the name suggests, Fresh Produce will focus exclusively on bringing you the freshest talent, featuring diverse, inspirational and exceptional artists at your nearest location.
With a single stage outdoor set up, Fresh Produce has the ability to be seated and fit the relevant state requirements.
Fresh Produce Festival 2021
Friday 13 August and Saturday 14 August – Murray Sports Complex, Townsville
Friday 20 August and Saturday 21 August – Hay Park, Bunbury
Friday 27 August and Saturday 28 August – Maitland Showground, Maitland
Friday 3 September and Saturday 4 September – Toowoomba Showgrounds, Toowoomba
Friday 10 September and Saturday 11 September – Hobart Showground, Glenorchy
Friday 17 September and Saturday 18 September – Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), Canberra
Friday 24 September and Saturday 25 September – Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo
Friday 1 October and Saturday 2 October – Wayville Showgrounds, Adelaide
Even though refunds are available for GTM, Cattleyard Promotions is confident that it will return in 2022, so they’re asking ticket holders to keep faith for their return next year.
For more info head to https://gtm.net.au/.
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