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22 September 2023 | 12:31 pm | Mary Varvaris

Are you ready for a "Massive line-up with the best of Australian Rock, Country, Blues and Roots"?

Thirsty Merc & The Wolfe Brothers

Thirsty Merc & The Wolfe Brothers (Source: Supplied)

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Beloved Australian artists are heading to the Dag Pub and Motel in D'Aguilar, QLD, on Saturday, 9 December, for a thrilling day of music, beers and a good time.

Due to popular demand, DagFest is returning to D’Aguilar, with organisers boasting a “Massive line-up with the best of Australian Rock, Country, Blues and Roots”, with tickets selling for $70.

DagFest 2023, presented by Smith Entertainment, is headlined by none other than Aussie rock legends Thirsty Merc.

They’re joined by country music stars and songwriting duo The Wolfe Brothers, iconic pub rock outfit The Radiators, roots and blues ensemble Marshall And The Fro, Brisbane hard rockers Winchester Revival, four-piece alt-rock band Tailor Made Rejects, X-Ray Cat and singer-songwriter Jade Stoddart. Is that the Aussiest line-up ever?

According to the ticket description, the fun begins at midday with “non-stop bands” doing their thing until 10 pm. You can buy tickets to DagFest 2023 via Oztix.

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Thirsty Merc had a run of successful singles in Australia throughout the early 2000s, including In The Summertime, My Completeness, Someday Someday, and 20 Good Reasons. The band have sold over 250,000 albums in Australia, and last June, they released the album Celebration, which featured the lead single As The Days Go By (Daryl Braithwaite cover).

Meanwhile, The Wolfe Brothers lead the punchy second artist announcement for Groundwater Country Music Festival, joining Lee Kernaghan, Casey Barnes, US country star Jackson Dean and Amber Lawrence, Adam Harvey & Beccy Cole, Caitlyn Shadbolt, Melissa Carper, Tori Forsyth, the birthday boy Matt Cornell, recent KIX Country Centre Stage star Chloe Styler and many more.

In a The Music live review of The Radiators, Mental As Anything, Spy V Spy and GANGgajang at Sydney’s Factory Theatre, reviewer Chris Yates said about The Radiators’ performance, “With the crowd full of love (and booze by this stage) they were a fitting end to a night, where a host of old rockers set to help out one of their own.”

Massive announcement⚡️ Back by popular demand! DAGFEST 2023! Massive lineup with the best of Australian Rock, Country,...

Posted by Dag Pub on Thursday, September 21, 2023