Toowoomba Food and Wine Festival: Restrictions force massive line-up changes
Border restrictions have forced line-up changes to the Festival of Food and Wine – and there are some massive new inclusions.
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The Festival of Food and Wine has announced some massive changes to its music line-up, as border restrictions force acts to pull out of the iconic event.
Critically acclaimed Brisbane band Ball Park Music will now feature Friday night, while legends Brian Cadd and Russell Morris will perform an tribute to Australian rock on the Saturday.
Queensland music makers Busby Marou and Xavier Rudd will bring the festival to a close on Sunday.
Sarah Blasko, Grace Knight, Wendy Matthews, Richard Clapton and GANGgajang were on the initial announcement, but cannot make the trip north due to the border restrictions.
Other new inclusions include Mackay’s Tia Gostelow, Toowoomba indie-pop star Maggie Elyse and locals Fenny and the Mets.
Tickets are still available for each of the three nights.
A single-day ticket will set you back $60, while a three-day pass is $135.
For more information or to buy tickets, head to tcof.com.au.
Full line-up:
Friday, September 10 from 3.15pm:
■ James Ryle
■ The Jensens
■ Tia Gostelow
■ Ball Park Music
Saturday, September 11 from 10.15am:
■ Maggie Elyse
■ Kent Dustin
■ Fibonacci Band
■ Beamish Brothers
■ Fat Picnic
■ Franky Smart
■ Brian Cadd and Russell Morris
Sunday, September 12 from 10.15am:
■ Jasmine Aleisha Duo
■ Fenny and the Mets
■Van Lil Music
■ Open Seasons
■ The Dreggs
■ Busby Marou
■ Xavier Rudd