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River Sessions
Mackay, Mackay Area

30 June 2012

adrian@4evayoung.com.au

Description

River Sessions Festival showcases a variety of Australia's leading musical acts across two stages in the heart of Mackay City. The festival has been held annually for the past three years, growing hugely in popularity. The festival is supported nationally by Triple J Radio and has hosted acts such as The Birds of Tokyo, Drapht, Little Red, Bluejuice, Jebediah, Sparkadia, Miami Horror, The Grates, The Jezabels, Bertie Blackman, Illy, Pez and 360, Aston Shuffle, Sam La more, Muscles and many more! The 2012 line-up will be announced in March 2012.

Event Dates

30 June 2012

Frequency: Annual

Entry Costs

EntryCostValid From 
Adult$80.00   30 Jun 12   Tickets prices may range. Please check the web site.

Venues

Queens Park

Address:
Gordon Street
Queens Park
Mackay
Queensland Australia 4740


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Gordon Street
Queens Park
Mackay
Queensland Australia 4740

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