Rolling Sets is throwing not one but two beachside bashes this summer
Headlining both bashes is Hilltop Hoods - you know, the trio behind 'The Nosebleed Section', the second-best Australian song of all-time according to 2.65 million punters?
They'll be joined by some of our finest home-grown talent, including Spacey Jane off the back of third album If That Makes Sense, indie rock stalwarts The Jungle Giants, alt-electronica pioneer MAY-A and First Nations supergroup 3%. On the international front, US rock acts Scowl and Flipturn are jumping in on the fun, too.
Things kick off at Ebenezer Park - Duranbah Beach, Tweed Heads on Saturday 29 November, before heading to the festival's OG site at Memorial Park, The Entrance on Saturday 6 December. Oh, and both days festival get their own exclusive act, with Parcels heading to the Tweed and Skegss heating up the Central Coast.
Tickets go on sale from Friday 8 August, 10am. Check out Rolling Sets' site for more info, and catch you there!
Rolling Sets
Saturday 29 November - Ebenezer Park, Duranbah Beach, Bundjalung Country, Tweed Heads, NSW
Saturday 6 December - Memorial Park, The Entrance, Darkinjung Country, Central Coast, NSW
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods Spacey Jane
Spacey Jane Parcels*
Parcels* The Jungle Giants
The Jungle Giants Skegss^
Skegss^ Flipturn
Flipturn Speed
Speed MAY-A
MAY-A The Terrys
The Terrys DICE
DICE Blusher
Blusher 3%
3% Scowl
Scowl Fool Nelson
Fool Nelson The Tullamarines
The Tullamarines The Beefs
The Beefs Mid Drift
Mid Drift The Colliflowers*
The Colliflowers* Jess Humphries^
Jess Humphries^ Trance Mums
Trance Mums Little Fritter & Wongo
Little Fritter & Wongo Shimmy
Shimmy Sadboy
Sadboy Stacie Fields
Stacie Fields Jake Smith
*Tweed Heads exclusive
^ Central Coast exclusive
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