Bluesfest Officially Announces 2021 Festival Will Be an All-Australian Event
With international acts unable to travel due to ongoing border restrictions, Bluesfest 2021 will instead showcase stellar local talent.
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Subscribe NowWith international acts unable to travel due to ongoing border restrictions, Bluesfest 2021 will instead showcase stellar local talent.
The forthcoming edition of Bluesfest has grown once again, with the likes of Vika & Linda, Mia Dyson, and Tex Perkins joining the bill.
The 2021 Bluesfest bill continues to expand, with the likes of The Living End and The Angels also joining next year's festivities.
Ziggy Alberts, Russell Morris, Hiatus Kaiyote, and Ian Moss are just some of the names added to the "All Australian" Bluesfest announcement.
Forced to cancel their 2020 event, Bluesfest organisers have gone all-out in delivering one of their biggest lineups to date.
With its first artist lineup set to arrive next week, Bluesfest organisers are eagerly looking ahead to their 2021 event.
At least 14 of the artists slated to appear at Bluesfest 2020 have had their headline tours rescheduled, with new 2021 dates announced today.
"Our announcement is only a matter of weeks away, and will occur at the same time as the refund process," said Bluesfest Executive Chairman Peter Noble OAM.
"We are heartbroken as we believe we were presenting one of the best ever bills of talent for you," said Bluesfest Executive Chairman Peter Noble OAM.
"Thank you for your continued support and looking forward to seeing you all here in Byron Bay this Easter," says Bluesfest Festival Director Peter Noble OAM