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    Changing Tides drops yet another stacked lineup

    Maddison WoodsBy Maddison WoodsSeptember 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read

    Kiama’s two-day festival ‘Changing Tides‘ has just released its 2024 lineup and it is loaded with the likes of popular Tones and I, and the Hilltop Hoods.

    This year, the festival has also managed to gather other artists such as,  Ocean Alley, Ruel, Lime Cordiale, and Mallrat, a yet-to-be-released return act from 2023.

    Long-time Changing Tides festival goer Bree Watson could not be more happy with the lineup featuring some of her all-time favourite artists.

    “I’m so excited for this year’s festival,” Miss Watson said.

    “I wasn’t sure if they would be able to live up to last year’s lineup but I think this might actually be a step above.”

    The boutique music festival is set to take place at the Kiama Showgrounds on December 14 and 15 and will come off the back of both Ocean Alley and Lime Cordiale’s hit world tours.

    Music lover Jamie Quinn, 18, will attend Changing Tides for the first time this year.

    “I really hope the returning act is Spacey Jane,” Miss Quinn said.

    “I missed out last year because I hadn’t yet turned 18 and I’ve loved Spacey [Jane] forever but haven’t had the chance to see them so I’m raying it’s them that come back.”

    Last year the festival featured Spacey Jane, Dune Rats, G Flip, and Peking Duk.

    On top of a weekend full of music provided by some of Australia’s top artists, the 18 plus festival will also feature food stalls and a curated arrangement of beers and wines.

    Presale for the event opens September 25 at 8am and general sale will be released at 10am the same day.

    Last year the festival sold out and it is expected this year will be the same.

     

     

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