After its 2018 debut, Winton's Way Out West festival is set to return in 2019 and has just revealed the first line-up announce for the event.
Going down 25-28 April next year, the outback town in regional Queensland of Winton will grow to nearly ten times its usual population again when Amy Shark, Brett Eldredge, Jon Pardi, San Cisco, Lime Cordiale and a whole lot more head out west.
"This year has been amazing and I’ve been lucky enough to visit and perform in some really special places around the world,” said Shark. “In 2019 I’m really looking forward to adding Winton to that list. I’ve heard nothing but great things about last year’s event and the town of Winton, so I’m stoked to join the lineup!"
Winton Mayor Gavin Baskett shared in the excitement saying, “The Festival is a great reason to come visit western Queensland, enjoy Winton’s hospitality and enjoy the very best Australian and International artists. Our town comes alive with music everywhere. It is much more than a music festival. It is a celebration of small-town Australia and your chance to experience outback life and support outback communities."
Just a short 15-hour drive from Brisbane you can check out the full line-up below and scroll down to theGuide for all the details!
FRIDAY
Brett Eldredge (USA)
Jon Pardi (USA)
The Road Hammers (Canada)
Travis Collins
Lime Cordiale
SATURDAY
Amy Shark
San Cisco
John Williamson
Ross Wilson
Glenn Shorrock
PLUS
Shane Nicholson, John Schumann & the Vagabond Crew, Christie Lamb, Salt Bush Six, The Faceless Men, Chad Morgan, Minnie Marks, Kelly’s Heroes, Murphy’s Pigs, Brooke Schubert, Greg Austen, The Muirs, Dirty Deeds – The AC/DC Show
28.12.18
Lorne, Lorne
29.12.18
Marion Bay, Marion Bay
31.12.18
The Farm Byron Bay, Ewingsdale
01.01.19
The Domain, Sydney
05.01.19
Fremantle Oval Precinct, Fremantle
18.01.19
TBA, Melbourne
19.01.19
Belvoir Amphitheatre, Upper Swan
19.01.19
Torquay Hotel, Torquay
25.01.19
Lexton, Lexton
26.01.19
Centennial Park, Centennial Park
27.01.19
Serafino Winery, McLaren Vale
06.04.19
National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Southbank
25.04.19
Waltzing Matilda Centre, Winton
10.05.19
Hordern Pavilion, Moore Park
11.05.19
Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
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