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Stonefest 2024

Starts: Saturday, 19 October 2024
Ends: Saturday, 19 October 2024
Canberra's renowned music festival, Stonefest, announces an impressive local line-up as it returns with a double-stage to the University of Canberra (UC) Lawns this October. This year's edition is loaded with a double-stage line-up featuring Aria Award-winning TEENAGE DADS and MAY-A, alongside the magnetic beats of Mansionair (DJ), Great Gable, the Sydney-based all-woman rock band The Buoys, and Kitschen Boy. Adding to the excitement, Stonefest '24 will host local talents like Lucy Sugerman, Zach Knows, Sonic Reducer, Jett Blyton, and captivating First Nations Singer-Songwriter Wallabindi. UC Students will have access to exclusive discounts on tickets - so message the group chat and rally your mates - they'll see you in October.
Add to Calendar 2024-10-19 12:00 am 2024-10-19 12:00 am Stonefest 2024 Canberra's renowned music festival, Stonefest, announces an impressive local line-up as it returns with a double-stage to the University of Canberra (UC) Lawns this October. This year's edition is loaded with a double-stage line-up featuring Aria Award-winning TEENAGE DADS and MAY-A, alongside the magnetic beats of Mansionair (DJ), Great Gable, the Sydney-based all-woman rock band The Buoys, and Kitschen Boy. Adding to the excitement, Stonefest '24 will host local talents like Lucy Sugerman, Zach Knows, Sonic Reducer, Jett Blyton, and captivating First Nations Singer-Songwriter Wallabindi. UC Students will have access to exclusive discounts on tickets - so message the group chat and rally your mates - they'll see you in October. 1 Kirinari Street, Bruce , ACT , 2617 , Australia
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