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Prepare for Mareeba with Our Exclusive Savannah In The Round Hit List

16 September 2021 | 12:02 pm | Mallory Arbour

Tropical North Queensland’s Savannah In The Round is fast approaching … scheduled for over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend (1-3 October) ...

Tropical North Queensland’s Savannah In The Round is fast approaching … scheduled for over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend (1-3 October), it’s just over two weeks away, in fact! We've got your prep sorted with our exclusive Savannah hit list including all the big names as well as the ones you're about to discover.

With over 40 artists set to perform at the three-day festival, we’re created the perfect accompanying playlist featuring some of Australia’s most celebrated country artists including Lee Kernaghan, Adam Brand, Sara Storer, Troy Cassar-Daley, Casey Barnes, Hinterland, The Wolfe Brothers, Busby Marou, Brad Cox, James Blundell, Josh Setterfield, Brad Butcher, Will Day, Sammy White, Felicity Kircher, Talitha Jae and many more!

Also check out Five Indigenous Acts To See At Savannah In The Round as well as Five Emerging Artists You Should Check Out Ahead Of Savannah In The Round artists. [Please note: Some artists mentioned above may no longer be attending due to ongoing border restrictions. Read more on that here]

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Savannah in the Round is located at Kerribee Park (Mareeba Rodeo Grounds), just 7 kilometres from the centre of Mareeba in the Cairns Hinterland. Its main stage is inside the rodeo area, with a floored mosh pit, camp chair area and tiered outdoor area seating. The festival will also host an Indigenous cultural program, community entertainment, local produce and goods, paddock to plate and a range of accommodation options.

Originally scheduled for the Queen’s Birthday Weekend in 2020, Savannah in the Round was one of the many festivals postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

For more information and tickets go to www.savannahintheround.com.au.


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