The Gold Coast Commonwealth Games is just around the corner with the unveiling of the line-up for the largest arts and culture program in Queensland history – Festival 2018.
Over 12 days in April the GC will be filled with more music than you can shake a stick at, featuring performances from the likes of Amy Shark, Kate Miller-Heikdi , The Cat Empire, Busby Marou and a stack more.
Festival 2018 will be abundant with local artists; something that Commonwealth Games Minister Kate Jones impressed was of strong focus.
“More than half of the 3,500 performers are from Queensland. We’re giving local performers a chance to rub shoulders with some of the biggest acts on the planet and we’re showcasing Queensland talent to a global audience,” Jones said
“Festival 2018 is an opportunity to expose Gold Coast audiences to some of the most sought after arts and culture acts in the world right now.”
In addition to the musical line up they’ll also be film, dance, circus and street theatre happening all over Queensland.
For full program information, head over to the official Festival 2018 website.
10.02.18
Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
10.02.18
National Museum of Australia, Acton
11.02.18
Esplanade Reserve, Fremantle
16.02.18
Mt Penang Gardens, Kariong
23.02.18
Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo
24.02.18
Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
09.03.18
Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide
10.03.18
Melbourne Zoo, Parkville
16.03.18
Taronga Zoo, Mosman
17.03.18
Katoomba, Katoomba
18.03.18
Katoomba, Katoomba
04.04.18
Surfers Paradise, Surfers Paradise
04.04.18
Surf Parade, Broadbeach
14.04.18
Surf Parade, Broadbeach
19.04.18
Laycock Street Theatre, North Gosford
20.04.18
Spiegeltent, Wollongong
21.04.18
Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga
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