Kidgeeridge Music Festival 2016 is set to take over Milton on the South Coast of NSW this April, bringing with it a jam-packed bill of homegrown talent.

Delighting the Kidgeeridge punters this year will be Dan Sultan, Kingswood, The Black Sorrows, Pierce Brothers, Adam Eckersley Band, Dallas Frasca, Benny Walker, and more.

The 11th instalment of Kidgeeridge Music Festival will take place over two days, with a South Coast showcase on Friday night and a Saturday lineup featuring some of our biggest local names.

“We are very excited to announce what we feel could be our best line-up ever”, said Festival Director Graham White when asked what punters can look forward to at the 2016 festival.

“Our lineup will appeal to festival veterans and first-timers alike. We have spent months searching Australia for the perfect mix of home-grown musical talent to ensure everyone that comes along will have a great time.”

In a first for the event, there will be a Kidgeeridge Battle of the Bands before the festival kicks off, with one lucky South Coast band winning the chance to perform at the festival.

This will also be the first year that Kidgeeridge welcomes under-18s, with kids under 12 gaining free entry. There’ll even be a dedicated children’s area on the Showground Oval.

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Both day and weekend tickets are available to this great boutique music festival. Check below for all dates and ticketing details or head on over to the official Kidgeeridge Music Festival website.

Kidgeeridge Music Festival 2016

Dan Sultan
Kingswood
The Black Sorrows
Pierce Brothers
Adam Eckersley Band
Dallas Frasca
Benny Walker
Chasin The Train ft. Kirk Lorange and Kevin Bennett
Chris Wilson and The Cyril B Bunter Band
Paul Greene and The Other Colours
Josh Rawiri and The Invisible Vibrations
Cameron Little

Friday, 22nd April – Saturday, 23rd April 2016
Milton Showgrounds, Milton NSW
Tickets: Kidgeeridge Music Festival

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