Download the set times and maps for the Farmer and the Owl Festival 2019 in Wollongong

It’s not long now until the Farmer and the Owl Festival makes its McCabe Park in Wollongong, with international acts like Beach House, Flint Eastwood and Deafhaven joined by local heroes Hockey Dad, Kirin J Callinan, RVG and many more. The one day event is all happening on Saturday 2nd March, and now you’re able to get your hands on the set times and maps for the anticipated event.

In addition to all the amazing music, Australian independent labels, Spunk, Rice Is Nice, Pieater, Hotel Motel, Bedroom Suck, Our Golden Friend and Farmer & The Owl will host stalls in the Record Room, which will be hosted in the Salt Building within the site. Independent retailer Music Farmers will cover releases from artists across the line up and a specially curated selection of must have vinyl from some the world’s best indie record labels.

With only 3500 tickets on sale for the massive event, this is shaping up to be an unforgettable boutique festival on the NSW south coast. Grab your tickets HERE.

FULL FESTIVAL LINE UP:

Beach House || Hockey Dad
Deafheaven || Snail Mail || J Mascis
Joyce Manor || The Garden
Kirin J Callinan || Rhye || Alan Braxe
No Mono || Flint Eastwood || Stella Donnelly
The Aints! || Amyl & The Sniffers
Gavin Rayna Russom || Fascinator
A Place To Bury Strangers || Foxing
Banoffee || RVG || These New South Whales
Shining Bird || Retiree || The Pinheads || Totty
Party Dozen || Flyying Colours || Clea || Milan Ring
Totally Unicorn || Sweater Curse || TEES || Lucianblomkamp
Tropical Strength || Mother & Son || Carla Geneve || New War
Ella Thompson || RAT!hammock || Planète || e4444e
Wax Chattels || Sunscreen || Lucy Cliché || Godtet
Jacob || After Touch || Spit Chewy || Droves || Obseen
Jon Watts || Velvet Elevator || Enfant Terrible
Lyre Byrdland || Dream Dog || Luke Spook || Chelsey Dagger
Honeybear || Sultans of Spin || Catman

Pictured: Hockey Dad at Falls Festival 2018/19

Larry Heath

Founding Editor and Publisher of the AU review. Currently based in Toronto, Canada. You can follow him on Twitter @larry_heath or on Instagram @larryheath.