Queenscliff

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Time Out says

Queenscliff is one of the tiny towns located on the Bellarine Pennisula just outside of Geelong. Home to the annual Queenscliff Music Festival, each November it is taken over by bands, stalls, and party-goers keen to celebrate the return of festival season. The rest of the year it is a quiet and peaceful coastal village, perfect for a getaway from the big smoke.

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Queenscliff Music Festival

Want to spend a magical, music-filled weekend by the sea? That’s exactly what’s on offer when the Queenscliff Music Festival returns to the Bellarine Peninsula from November 27-29. Just 90 minutes from Melbourne, the festival has revealed its first line-up announcement and it’s stacked with Australian music royalty. Leading the charge are Baker Boy, Kate Miller-Heidke, Meg Mac, Lime Cordiale, Peter Garrett and the Alter Egos, Mia Dyson and Magic Dirt, alongside a host of emerging and established acts. Set against the backdrop of Queenscliff’s windswept foreshore, the festival offers much more than just music. Between sets, festivalgoers can explore the town, sample the Bellarine’s food and wine scene, camp under the stars or simply settle in and soak up the laid-back atmosphere.   Also joining the line-up are Charley Castle and the Boys in the Well, The Gnomes, Hussy Hicks, Jordie Lane, The Maes, Owelu Dreamhouse, Rupert Bullard, Steph Strings, Sunday Lemonade, Willie J's 6V6s and Zindzi and the Zillionaires. Since launching in 1997, Queenscliff Music Festival has grown into one of Victoria’s biggest regional events, powered by a passion for showcasing great music. With dedicated family programming, a kids’ precinct and affordable camping, it’s a must-do on the Australian music calendar. Early-bird tickets are on sale now, with three-day adult passes from $290, accompanied youth tickets from $139, camping from $35 for the weekend and rent-a-tent packages available from...
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