The Blenheim Music & Camping Festival returns to the Clare Valley this March!

If you’re familiar with South Australia’s wine country, you’ll know that the Clare Valley has long been a popular site for wine lovers and now music fans alike. For the organisers behind the annual Blenheim Music & Camping Festival, keeping the vibes easy going, entertaining and inclusive has been at the forefront of their programming for 2018 and as we now see in this newly revealed artist line up, the Clare Valley event is looking to be a tasty one indeed for another year.

Headlined by The Black Seeds, the 2018 Blenheim Music Festival also welcomes a stellar line up of artists including Mojo Juju, Bootleg Rascal, Karl S. Williams, Mia Dyson and Timberwolf into the fold.

An attractive event for families too, Blenheim offers single and weekend tickets, while also welcoming camper trailer and vans to the site for people to slumber in comfort and style. Like many Australian ‘boutique’ festivals, Blenheim operates under a ‘No Dickhead’ policy so if you know anyone going who possesses the tendency to kick up a bit of a stink, tell ‘em to check that attitude at the door.

A BYO festival, Blenheim also offers a range of vendors and bars on site to take care of festival-goers throughout the festival – what more could you want? A weekend of great music, great views, great nosh = great times.

Check out the gorgeous line up of musicians below – tickets for the festival now for the March 29th – 30th event! Head to www.blenheimfest.com.au for more information!

BLENHEIM MUSIC AND CAMPING FESTIVAL LINE UP

THE BLACK SEEDS
MOJO JUJU
BOOTLEG RASCAL
TIMBERWOLF
MIA DYSON
WEST THEBARTON
KARL S. WILLIAMS
Z-STAR DELTA
KINGS & ASSOCIATES
WANDERERS
EMDEE
AMARU TRIBE
DONNARUMMA
AKOUSTIC ODYSSEY
GORILLA JONES
HEADPHONE PIRACY
COURTNEY ROBB
UKULELE DEATH SQUAD
KELLY BROUHAHA
THE SKELETON CLUB
THE SHAMBOLICS
JOE MAN MURPHY
TRAVIS COLLINS

 

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