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FB_event_ksc 2022 March
17 Feb 2022

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New KSC 2022 Dates & Lineup Additions!!

King Street Carnival has been rescheduled to new dates in March, taking over Sydney Park Amphitheatre, Camperdown Rest Memorial Park and various Inner West venues from Friday March 11 to Sunday March 13. 

King Street Carnival, as an elevated version of the historic King Street Crawl, honours the vibrant and multicultural layers of the Inner West with a 3-day explosion of music headlined by Yothu Yindi, You Am I, Ngaiire, Middle Kids and some of Australia’s well-loved up-and-coming acts, alongside seeing open air parties from Heaps Gay and Inner West Reggae Disco Machine. Outside of the KSC three-day ticketed offering, are 150 artists performing at over 30 venues, as programmed by the tastemaking party-throwing minds of I OH YOU, Bodega Collective, Evening Records to Third Eye Stimuli and Picnic. 

“After several re-schedules and continued restrictions, we are extremely proud to be going ahead in these new dates. It’s a testament to the relentless spirit of the wider artistic community around us that the festival continues to live and thrive, and we couldn’t be more thankful for the support shown to the festival.”

Today, joining the festival’s main programming is a slew of newly added artists including recent APRA Song of the Year nominee Ngaiire, singer-songwriter from Fingal Head Bundjalung, Budjerah, rock and roll gang Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever and acclaimed Melbourne punks & members of The Drones, Tropical Fuck Storm. Additionally, good times producer and DJ extraordinaire Young Franco, DJ and designer from Melbourne Soju Gang, NME Best new Artist King Stingray and pub-rock veterans Cosmic Psychos join the bill as well as many more. 

Championing local community spirit is King Street Carnival’s FABTOWN (Food & Beverage) Hub. The pop-up eatery in Sydney Park will see locally loved breweries and restaurants keeping thirsts and appetites quenched all weekend long, in spaces dedicated to the area’s favourite suburbs, like St Eaters and Thirskineville. Entry is by donation only, and open to the general public with tunes curated by UNDR CTRL, Sounds of Seduction and more over the weekend. All money raised goes directly to Newtown Neighbourhood Centre, as valuable providers of community support services in the local community. New participating drinks providers include DoomJuice, Heaps Normal, The Grifter all adding their unique flavours and drinks to the space. While Nigerian bistro & bar Little Lagos, authentic Italian operators Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers and more join the array of cuisines and tastes accommodated for. 

Now being held from Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 13, don’t miss out on the community-devoted fun King Street Carnival offers this summer, as a mega three day, multi-layered festival. Tickets continue to remain on sale, with day tickets available at $50+BF. Building on the success of King Street Crawl and highlighting the rich and multicultural tapestry that the Inner West has to offer, King Street Carnival opens up opportunities for the local creative communities and emerging artists to be discovered by festival-goers and music lovers alike. 

For a musical experience like no other with an unbeatable food and drink offering and hugely expanded lineup, head to the King Street Carnival website to secure your place at one of the city’s best-ever weekenders newly moved to March.

TICKET INFO HERE
$50+ BF – DAY TICKET 
BY DONATION – FABTOWN FOOD & BEVERAGE HUB

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17 Feb 2022

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The Beer Footy & Food Festival Returns in 2022

The Beer Footy & Food Festival
Henson Park
Saturday 9th April

30 BREWERS, 15 LOCAL FOODIES & A LEGACY RUGBY LEAGUE SHOWDOWN BETWEEN THE JETS & WEST’S

BREWERS – YULLIS, WAYWARDS, WILLIE THE BOATMAN, BETTER BEER, SHARK ISLAND, ATOMIC, HAWKES BREWING, AKASHA, BENTSPOKE, ONE DROP, BONDI BREWING CO, BRICKWORKS BREWING, COOPERS + MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED

FOOD – BUSH, ANTICO, SPARKYS JERK BBQ, GNOCCHI GNOCCHI BROTHERS, LENNY BRISKETS, VEJOES, VOLKSWURST, DOLCE BACIO, CHILLATO + MORE TBC

TICKET INFO HERE
$25+BF – GENERAL ADMISSION
$20+BF – MEMBERS GA
$60+BF – FAMILY PASS (2 ADULTS + 2 KIDS 12-18)
$10+BF – KIDS (12-18)
FREE – KIDS UNDER 12

After a two year dry spell, we are turning on the taps and firing up the grill for the return of The Beer Footy & Food Festival this April!

The Beer Footy & Food Festival has become a much loved tradition at Henson Park, drawing crowds upwards of 10,000 people in past editions. The day allowing revelers the opportunity to enjoy footy the way it was intended, on an iconic grassy hill with a locally brewed beer in hand.

The premise of the event is as simple as its namesake, marrying the east coast’s best breweries, Sydney’s hottest purveyors of street food and the showdown between 2 legacy Rugby League clubs:

Saturday 9th April sees the Newtown Jets take on Western Suburbs Magpies

The April event will include 30-odd brewers featuring the likes of Inner West favs Willie the Boatman, Yullis & Waywards, The Inspired Unemployed new Better Beer, Shire legends Shark Island, Redfern locals Atomic Brewing, former prime minister Bob Hawke’s beer Hawkes Brewing, as well as a trove more to be announced.

Food wise you’ll be able to catch pizza restaurant Antico, Redfern cult burger joint Bush, Newtown gnocchi specialist Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers, Jamaican BBQ crew Sparkys Jerk BBQ, Sydney vegetarian/vegan food truck Vejoes, New York style Deli food truck Lenny Briskets, German Hot Dog providers Volkswurst, Dolce Bacio desserts, gelateria Chillato & many, many more.

Stay tuned over the coming weeks for more announcements including extra breweries & drink providers, more food offerings, kids’ rides and a very special half time show!

The Beer Footy Food Festival is working with Inner-West council, NSW Health and stakeholders to ensure a Covid-Safe event.

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BREWERS

Akasha / Atomic / Bentspoke / Better Beer / Bondi Brewing Co / Brickworks Brewing /Coopers /Hawkes Brewing / One Drop / Rocks Brewing / Shark Island / Wayward / Willie the Boatman / Yullis
+ Heaps more to be announced!!

FOODIES

Antico / Bush / Chillato / Dolce Bacio / Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers / Happy as Larry Pizza truck / Lennys Brisket / Sparky’s Jerk BBQ / Vejoes / Volkswurst
+ more to be announced!

TICKETS HERE
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13 Oct 2021

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KING STREET CARNIVAL 2022 LINEUP ANNOUNCED!

WE ARE EXCITED TO REVEAL OUR EXPANDED LINEUP FOR OUR NEW RESCHEDULED JAN 2022 DATES!!

CELEBRATING THE INNER WEST’S MUSIC, ART, FOOD, DRINK & CULTURE OVER THREE DAYS THIS SUMMER WITH 250+ ARTISTS DUE TO PERFORM!

TIX AVAILABLE HERE

Now coming to you this summer, The Music & Booze Co. are excited to announce the expanded lineup and rescheduled dates of King Street Carnival; a multi-genre weekender of music, taking over Sydney Park Amphitheatre and Camperdown Rest Memorial Park on Friday January 14 to Sunday January 16. 

King Street Carnival, as an elevated version of the historic King Street Crawl, honours the vibrant and multicultural layers of the Inner West with a 3-day explosion of music headlined by Yothu Yindi, You Am I, Confidence Man alongside some of Australia’s well-loved up-and-coming acts. Today, we reveal Hiatus Kiayote, Middle Kids, Kaiit, Donny Benét, Amyl and the Sniffers and more join the lineup as well as open air parties from Heaps Gay and Inner West Reggae Disco Machine to knock your socks off. 

Kicking off with an Elefant Traks Takeover at Sydney Park Amphitheatre on Friday, January 14, King Street Carnival welcomes Inner West royalty Horrorshow to play their first show in 2021. Next up is New Zealand rap powerhouse JessB, crossing the ditch to deliver her fierce mix of hip hop, reggaeton and dancehall. Western Sydney soul trio Planet Vegeta will round out Friday’s lineup, opening with their intense mix of passion and beautiful melodies. Nardean, with a set of warm, smooth RnB, is followed by Auckland’s very own Half Queen. Beloved Sydney/Brisbane selectors Carolina Gasolina and Dameeela will be spinning hip hop selections, keeping the vibes up. Friday’s proceedings will be hosted by Gamilaraay man and comedian, Dane Simpson, and radio favourite, Gen Fricker.

Saturday swaps heavy beats for body-moving guitars, headlined at the Sydney Amphitheatre with the Australian institution that is You Am I. Up next is the newly announced and influential indie-rock act, Ratcat, before Geelong’s fuzz-drenched, seminal band Magic Dirt and pocket rocket and former Jezabels lead singer Hayley Mary. New addition Amyl and The Sniffers and punk-rock fanatics, Private Function will both crank up the summer heat. Continuing the stellar locals list, is the fast-rising passion of Johnny Hunter, Sydney’s cult garage punk party drivers Shogun and the Sheets and a welcomed dose of neo-psychedelia courtesy of The Laurels.

Skipping over to Camperdown Park, Saturday punters will be treated to new headliners, Middle Kids, as theyperform from their highly decorated catalogue of alt-indie rock. Meanwhile, Western Australia’s Stella Donnelly will take to the mainstage with her honest, beautiful songwriting and endearing charisma, as well as new Melbourne addition and vocal powerhouse of R&B, Kaiit. Adding to the heavyweights will be eternal crowd favourite Donny Benét, alongside the well-loved The Lazy EyesandThe Buoys. Sydney’s lush alt-country group, Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys will make a bold appearance alongside psych-funk favourites Joseph Liddy & The Skeleton Horse and exciting newcomer EJ Worland

Heading into a festive Sunday session at Sydney Park Amphitheatre will be Australia’s renowned live acts, Confidence Man and bass don Touch Sensitive who will deliver a nostalgic mix of funk, disco and electronica grooves. New addition, Mildlife bring their vibrant jazz blends up from Melbourne, alongside Harvey Sutherland,both ready to leave the crowd swaying into the afternoon. Joining them is multi-instrumentalist Milan Ring and Sydneysider CLYPSO, who will turn it up with their self-produced beats respectively. Also heading to Sydney Park, Lazywax will be turning on the funk for an afternoon filled with non-stop dancing. Much respected soul-jazz enigma Setwun will bring deeply percussive, far-reaching, soulful, timeless and diverse sounds. While new kid on the block, Liyah Knight will also be dipping into a folk and indie set, peppered with a dash of pop. 

Sunday’s festivities will be centred around Australian royalty, Yothu Yindi. One of Australia’s most successful and renowned acts, the seminal band will take to Camperdown Memorial Rest Park with their fusion of traditional sounds and contemporary rock. Joining the star-studded lineup are newly announced Grammy award nominees, Hiatus Kaiyote, ARIA Award winner Sarah Blasko, as well as Alex The Astronaut, whose rousing campfire anthems have quickly found a place in punter’s hearts. All Our Exes Live In Texas will be bringing folk to the front, before the powerhouse vocals of Emma Donovan & The Putbacks and newly announced rock n roll swagger of Andy Golledge. Rounding out the euphoric festivities will be Maple Glider as she serves the crowd with balanced lush melodies followed by 12-piece funk collective The Regime.

Adding to the weekend’s fun are two programmed open air parties from the iconic Brick Pits in Sydney Park. Promising good times all Saturday long, iconic queer party-throwers and purveyors of larger-than-life events, Heaps Gay will have you catching a rhythm at their epic party in the park. Meanwhile, on Sunday, Inner West Reggae Disco Machine presents an all-star showcase of talent and groove. Acts to grace Sunday’s stage include The Mighty Asterix (Salmonella Dub), Melbourne’s Stryka D, Foreigndub with MC Rayjah, LStatic, Roots Odyssey, Nick Toth and MC Mikey Glamour. As well as crowd-loved DJ, Mike Who, Tuff Tone Sound System and King O.P.P., plus MCs Chatta Cat, Tessy Sing Song, Ibojah.

Expanding to a huge three day, multi-layered festival from Friday, January 14 to Sunday, January 16, King Street Carnival welcomes you all to join the fun this summer. Tickets are on sale now, with day tickets available at $50+BF or weekend passes at $130+BF. Building on the success of King Street Crawl and highlighting the rich and multicultural tapestry that the Inner West has to offer, King Street Carnival opens up opportunities for the local creative communities and emerging artists to be discovered by festival goers and music lovers alike. 

For a musical experience like no other with an unbeatable and newly expanded lineup, head to the King Street Carnival website to secure your place for the best fiesta in town this January.

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Full King Street Carnvial 2022 lineup poster in Orange. Outlining the day by day, park by park lineups.

KING STREET CARNIVAL
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 – SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
TICKETING INFO HERE

SYDNEY PARK AMPHITHEATRE

FRIDAY, JANUARY 14
PRESENTED BY ELEFANT TRAKS
HORRORSHOW, JESSB(NZ), PLANET VEGETA, NARDEAN, DAMEEEELA, CAROLINA GASOLINA, HALF QUEEN(NZ) – HOSTED BY DANE SIMPSON AND GEN FRICKER

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15
YOU AM I, RATCAT, MAGIC DIRT, AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS, HAYLEY MARY, PRIVATE FUNCTION, JOHNNY HUNTER, SHOGUN AND THE SHEETS, THE LAURELS

SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
CONFIDENCE MAN, TOUCH SENSITIVE, MILDLIFE, HARVEY SUTHERLAND, MILAN RING, CLYPSO, LAZYWAX, SETWUN, LIYAH KNIGHT

 CAMPERDOWN PARK

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15
MIDDLE KIDS, STELLA DONNELLY, KAIIT, DONNY BENÉT, THE LAZY EYES, THE BUOYS, CAITLIN HARNETT & THE PONY BOYS, JOSEPH LIDDY & THE SKELETON HORSE, EJ WORLAND

SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
HIATUS KAIYOTE, YOTHU YINDI, SARAH BLASKO, ALEX THE ASTRONAUT, ALL OUR EXES LIVE IN TEXAS, EMMA DONOVAN & THE PUTBACKS, ANDY GOLLEDGE, THE REGIME, MAPLE GLIDER

BRICK PITS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15
HEAPS GAY PARTY IN THE PARK
LINE-UP COMING SOON

SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
INNER WEST REGGAE DISCO MACHINE ALL-STAR SHOWCASE

THE MIGHTY ASTERIX (SALMONELLA DUB) STRYKA D (MELB) FOREIGNDUB FEAT. MC RAYJAH LSTATIC ROOTS ODYSSEY

NICK TOTH AND MC MIKEY GLAMOUR MIKE WHO (FBi)

TUFF TONE SOUND SYSTEM KING O.P.P PLUS MCs CHATTA CAT, TESSY SING SONG AND IBOJAH

+ Plenty more to come including a very full program of live music venue takeovers along King Street, Enmore Road and Erskineville Road all to be announced soon.

Supported & Sponsored by:

Triple J, Australia Government RISE FUND, NSW GOV, Young Henrys & Poor Toms

King Street Carnival 2022
21 Sep 2021

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King Street Carnival Rescheduled Dates are Here!!!

Thanks to you all for waiting, we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, with vaccinations rates on target and a roadmap out of lockdown, we have landed on rescheduled dates where we feel we can safely host the King Street Carnival. Drumroll please……

Friday 14th – Sunday 16th January 2022

Our new dates will feature plenty of familiar faces off our original announce, some big new additions as well as a whole new outdoor stage. Keep your eyes peeled in the coming weeks for our full lineup re-announce & get ready for a Summer Carnival!!!

BUY TICKETS HERE

Still have your original tickets?

For anyone who bought tickets to the original September dates, and didn’t already refund them, they will automatically rollover to our rescheduled January 2022 dates.

Cant make the new dates?

If you can no longer make the new dates refunds will be available over the coming weeks, up until the weeks following the new lineup announce.

For more FAQ’s head here

www.kingstreetcarnival.com.au

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9 Jul 2021

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Beer Footy Food Festival Postpones

Dear Beer, Footy & Food Lovers,With the announcement this week of the Greater Sydney area lockdown extension and the uncertainty surrounding the roll back of restrictions, the organisers of the Beer Footy and Food Festival, in consultation with the Newtown Jets, have decided to postpone the July 24th event.
The postponed event will now take place on August 14th.

It has always been our goal to deliver an event of the highest quality whilst maintaining the safety of everyone at the event. We believe that by pushing the date back, this will allow enough time for clarity on the current outbreak and the roll back of restrictions.By pushing the Beer Footy Food Series to August we will be able to deliver the festival the way it was intended. Beer in hand, burger in the other, looking down from the hill as the mighty Jets take on some legacy foes!

The event on 7th August will still be going ahead as the Bluebags take on the South Sydney Rabbitohs and we are excited to announce that 14th August will now play host to postponed BFF series opener.This game is a special one for The Jets. A rematch of the 1981 NSWRFL Grand Final vs Parramatta Eels and will mark the 40 year anniversary of the game.

It’s not just the footy to get excited about though! With 25+ brewers from far and wide and 10+ local food vendors showcasing diverse cuisines from all over the world there is something for everyone at the Beer Footy Food Festival!

Tickets purchased to the 24th July event will automatically be valid for the 14th August event. If you wish to attend the 7th August event instead you must contact Oztix before Friday 23rd July.

Of course, if you cannot attend either event, refunds are available via Oztix. Refunds for the 24th July event will not be available after Thursday 5th August.

Beer Footy Food Festival Series 2021

7th August – Newtown Jets vs South Sydney Rabbitohs14th August – Newtown Jets vs Parramatta Eels

Brewers

40/20 Beer Co – Akasha Brewing – Balter Brewing – Batch Brewing – Beerfarm – Bentspoke Brewing – Brick Lane Brewing – Capital Brewing Co – Glebe Brewing Co – Atomic Brewing – Frenchies Brewing Co – Hawkes Brewing Co – Moon Dog Brewery – New England Brewing Co – Philter Brewing – Rocks Brewing Co – Sauce Brewing Co – Shark Island Brewing Co – Six String Brewing Co – Slow Lane Brewing – The Bondi Brewing Co – The Grifter Brewing Co – Wayward Brewing Co – White Bay Beer Co – Willie The Boatman – Young Henrys – Yullis Brews

Foodies

Rosa Cienfuegos – The Lord Gladstone – Lambda – The Oxford Tavern – Authentic Turkish Gozleme – Portuguese Kitchen – Sparky’s Jerk BBQ – Burger head – Condimental – Tasty Road Korean Chicken – Volkswurst

9 Jul 2021

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King Street Carnival First Announcement!


CELEBRATING THE INNER WEST’S MUSIC, ART, FOOD, DRINK & CULTURE OVER THREE DAYS THIS SPRING
 
FIRST 40 ARTISTS ANNOUNCED
 
FEAT. YOTHU YINDI, YOU AM I, SARAH BLASKO, CONFIDENCE MAN, TOUCH SENSITIVE, ALEX THE ASTRONAUT, ROLLING BLACKOUTS C.F, STELLA DONNELLY, MAGIC DIRT + MUCH MORE
 
SYDNEY AMPHITHEATRE PARK, NSW
CAMPERDOWN MEMORIAL REST PARK, NSW
+ NEWTOWN & SURROUNDS

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3 – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5

Arriving in time for spring, The Music & Booze Co. are excited to announce the expansion of King Street Crawl to King Street Carnival; a multi-genre weekender of music, taking over Sydney Park Amphitheatre and Camperdown Rest Memorial Park from Friday September 3 to Sunday September 5.
 
Honouring the vibrant and multicultural layers of the Inner West since 2015, King Street Carnival will elevate the much-loved King Street Crawl into a 3 day explosion of music. Showcasing some of Australia’s most well-loved and up-and-coming artists, King Street Carnival will also feature an extended music programming in the myriad of bars, pubs, venues, cafes, shops that line King St and surrounds. 

Kicking off with an Elefant Traks Takeover at Sydney Park Amphitheatre on Friday, September 3, King Street Carnival welcomes Inner West royalty Horrorshow to play their first show in 2021. Next up is New Zealand rap powerhouse JessB, crossing the ditch to deliver her fierce mix of hip hop, reggaeton and dancehall. Western Sydney soul trio Planet Vegeta will round out Friday’s lineup, opening with their intense mix of passion and beautiful melodies. Nardean, with a set of warm, smooth RnB, is followed by Auckland’s very own Half Queen. Beloved Sydney/Brisbane selectors Carolina Gasolina and Dameeela will be spinning hip hop selections, keeping the vibes up.

Saturday swaps heavy beats for body-moving guitars, headlining at the Sydney Amphitheatre with the Australian institution that is You Am I.  Up next is Geelong’s fuzz-drenched, seminal band Magic Dirt, the lineup  also featuring pocket rocket and former Jezabels lead singer Hayley Mary followed by punk-rock fanatics Private Function. Continuing the stellar locals list, the fast-rising passion of Johnny Hunter, Sydney’s cult garage punk party drivers Shogun & the Sheets and a welcomed dose of neo-psychedelia courtesy of The Laurels.
 
Skipping over to Camperdown Park, Saturday punters will be treated to the adored Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, as they turn the clock back to the glory days of ’80s jangle pop. Meanwhile, Western Australia’s Stella Donnelly will take to the mainstage with her honest, beautiful songwriting and endearing charisma. Adding to the heavyweights will be the well-loved The Lazy Eyes, alongside The Buoys. Continuing the euphoric festivities will be Maple Glider as she serves the crowd with balanced lush melodies followed by 12-piece funk collective The Regime and psych-funk favourites Joseph Liddy & The Skeleton Horse.
 
Strap on your dancing shoes for a Sunday session at Sydney Park Amphitheatre featuring Australia’s renowned live acts, Confidence Man and bass don Touch Sensitive who will deliver a nostalgic mix of funk, disco and electronica grooves. Established Melbourne staple Harvey Sutherland is also set to leave the crowd swaying into the afternoon. Alongside the mammoth bill is multi-instrumentalist Milan Ring and Sydneysider CLYPSO, who will turn it up with a fusion of beats for the ultimate jungle party. Also heading to Sydney Park, Lazywax will be turning on the funk for an afternoon filled with non-stop dancing. New kid on the block, Liyah Knight will also be dipping into old school R&B peppered with a dash of pop alongside respected underground DJ, Setwun. 
 
Sunday’s session will be headlined by one of Australia’s most successful and renowned acts, Yothu Yindi. The seminal band will take to Camperdown Memorial Rest Park with their fusion of traditional sounds and contemporary rock. Joining the star-studded lineup is ARIA Award winner Sarah Blasko, as well as Alex The Astronaut, whose rousing campfire anthems have quickly found a place in punter’s hearts. All Our Exes Live In Texas will be bringing folk to the front, before the powerhouse vocals of Emma Donovan & The Putbacks. Sydney’s lush alt-country group, Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys will make a bold appearance alongside EJ Worland.
 
Expanding to a huge three day, multi-layered festival from Friday, September 3 to Sunday, September 5, King Street Carnival welcomes you all to join the fun this spring. Building on the success of King Street Crawl and highlighting the rich and multicultural tapestry that the Inner West has to offer, King Street Carnival opens up opportunities for the local creative communities and emerging artists to be discovered by festival goers and music lovers alike.

For a musical experience like no other, head to the King Street Carnival website to secure your place for the best fiesta in town this September.

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10 Jun 2021

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New Shows Announced – 10/6 21

Mariam Sawires- The Vanguard- Thursday July 15

Baby Beef- The Vanguard- Friday July 23

Ruben Neeson- The Royal Bondi- Thursday July 1

Rancid Eddie- Chippo Hotel- Friday June 25

Tim Ayre- Waywards- Saturday June 26

Yeevs- Chippo Hotel- Friday July 2

Tamara & The Dreams- The Vic On The Park- Friday July 2

Good Lekker- The Vic On The Park- Saturday July 3

Head to the Gig Guide for more details!

10 Jun 2021

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VIVID x Rissole Rampage Announced!

We’re so bloody stoked to announce the inaugural Rissole Rampage, happening at Paddo RSL on August 13th and 14th as part of VIVID Sydney. It’s a two-day bonanza of the country’s best underground bands, from the Brit-pop stylings of PLANET and Hayley Mary on Friday night to the scorching, righteous punk fury of Cable Ties, Crocodylus and The Buoys on the Saturday night. Support comes from local faves such as Baby Beef, Organs, Jet City Sports Club, Gully Days and Geelong boys Beans, playing their first Sydney show since the release of last year’s ripping ‘All Together Now’ LP.

Weekend passes are available as well as one-day tickets, so get in now for the best weekend you’ve ever had at the Rissole.

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10 Jun 2021

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Beer Footy Food Festival Announces Brewers!

Coming straight off the bench and onto the iconic hill at Henson Park, is this stellar lineup of brewers from across the country. They’ve roped in all the old inner-west veterans as well as a few fresh faces including Moondog from Melbourne and Beer Farm Brewing from Western Australia!

They’ve roped in a whopping 24 brewers who are locked, loaded and ready to sling tins to the masses. They’ve got everything from smoked porters and milk stouts to tropical pales and crisp lagers. You can see the full lineup here: 2021 Brewers Lineup.

Or you can feel the power of the full announcement below:

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9 Jun 2021

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Set times, Map plus a very important lineup update – Country & Inner Western!

The old covid strikes again. Unfortunately due to ongoing situation in Melbourne, All Our Exes Live in Texas , Emma Donovan & The Putbacks, Wagons, and Leroy Macqueen are sadly unable to make it to perform at Sydney Park Amphitheatre this weekend.

We’ve decided to roll all of the Amphitheatre programming over to Sunday for one stacked day of music (new set times below). On Saturday, you can still catch William Crighton performing at The Enmore Hotel at 9.00pm, and Harmony Byrne will be performing at Route 66 at 5.30pm.For those due to come this Saturday, you can check out heaps of incredible free music in our beloved venues on King St & Enmore Rd, while your Amphitheatre tickets will be valid for Sunday.

Otherwise you can request a refund from Oztix (please note: any refunds will need to be requested prior to the event). Weekend pass holders – your ticket is still valid for Sunday, and if you’re still attending, Oztix will refund the Saturday portion of your purchase after the event. Alternatively, you may apply for a net refund prior – details at our website. For further information on the new line-up, ticketing and to claim a refund, head here – http://www.countryandinnerwestern.com.au/

75% tickets are now taken up with the combining of day so if you haven’t secured yours grab them asap!!

TICKETS

Map for this weekend event below:

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