Semaphore Music Festival Returns This October Long Weekend

The Semaphore Music Festival presents Kings & Associates, Lazy Eye, Ella & Sienna, Cookie Baker, Ollie English, Kelly Menhennett, Lilac Cove, Ukulele Death Squad + more across participating local venues and the Semaphore Foreshore Reserve.

The Semaphore Music Festival returns this year to present a blues, roots and folk focussed line-up during the October long weekend. Aussie acts Kings & Associates, Lazy Eye, and Ella & Sienna will take to the stage at the Semaphore Worker’s Club alongside a full line-up across local venues from Friday 30 September – Monday 3 October 2022.

Now in its 18th year, the festival will host multiple acts across the Semaphore Worker’s Club, The Fed, Mr V Music, and the Semaphore Palais Hotel. The massive line-up includes Velvet Moth & CBBGs, Frankie & Savva, Urban Youth and recent Triple J Unearthed High finalists Sunsick Daisy.

Limited pre-sale tickets are now available for each session at the Semaphore Workers Club and the Beach Blanket Picnic via the website. Tickets will be available at the door if not sold out prior for each venue and show.

In celebration of the long weekend, the festival will include a beachside show on the Semaphore Foreshore Reserve on Monday 3 October. ‘Beach Blanket Picnic’ will see local acts Cookie Baker, Ollie English, Lilac Cove, Kelly Menhennett and Ukulele Death Squad round off the weekend festivities. Limited pre-sale tickets are now available via the website.

The Semaphore Music Festival will take place from Friday 30 September – Monday 3 October at the Semaphore Worker’s Club, The Fed, Mr V Music, Semaphore Palais Hotel and includes Mr V Music Record Fair at St Bede’s Church Hall and the main event on the Semaphore Foreshore Reserve.

Pre-sale tickets are now available to the public via Trybooking from $15 to $20.

Click here for more information about the Semaphore Music Festival.

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