The Day on the Green featuring Something For Kate delivered with a classic Aussie line-up out in the picturesque setting of Peter Lehmann vineyards.
The inaugural Follow the Sun Festival was hosted at Glenelg over the Labour Day long weekend and lived up to its name, bathing music lovers in glorious sunshine as they enjoyed an array blues and roots acts. Performances alternated seamlessly between the two stages, providing a constant soundtrack for the day in a well-orchestrated program of music that was a credit to the organisers in the first year of the festival
So we know that you Adelaide folk love a good music festival, that's why we've teamed up with our mates at Follow the Sun Music Festival to give away two double passes.
With the warmer months rapidly approaching, a new Festival in Glenelg on October 5 aptly called ‘Follow The Sun’ will be a showcase of Australian acts that will provide an amazing experience for several new and emerging artists, who will perform among established veterans such as Bonjah, Paul Dempsey and Dallas Frasca
Twenty years in the music industry is a something worth celebrating. A band will only last that long if they have genuine chemistry and a real appreciation of the connection between performer and audience. Something for Kate demonstrated both in spades in the final show of their anniversary tour in front of a sell-out crowd at HQ
The festival state is adding another event to its calendar: an all ages, family friendly boutique festival with top quality food and wine and an impressive line-up. Paul Dempsey, Dallas Frasca and BONJAH, amongst others will be playing at Glenelg on October 5th for Follow The Sun Festival
Adelaide is proud to announce a brand new addition to the Australian music festival calendar, which will take place in Glenelg on Sunday 5 October.
Hunters & Collectors, You Am I, Something For Kate and British India – sounds like another fabulous a day on the green to us!