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Micro music festival promises big results

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Jun 26
  • 2 min read
Outdoor concert at night with musicians on stage. Colorful abstract light patterns and spotlights illuminate the scene. Audience seated in front.

This weekend music festival is set to further cement Lake Macquarie’s growing reputation as a destination for live music entertainment.

 The Lake Mac Micro Festival will include a mix of established and emerging artists, delivering 14 performances across seven venues.

 

Lake Macquarie City Council Coordinator Lifelong Learning and Engagement Kirrily Anderson said the two-day festival would activate a variety of spaces throughout the city, from larger sites like Rathmines Theatre, the Multi-Arts Pavilion, mima and Charlestown Square to the Cassowary Café at Belmont, Toronto Library, tirrabiyangba, and Lake Macquarie Cruises boats.

 

The festival’s two headline concerts – both free – comprise MAP mima Rocks on Saturday, a 3-8.30pm alternative grunge gig, and Rathmines Beats n Rhythms at Rathmines Theatre, nawayiba, on Sunday, featuring soul, funk, reggae and groove from 2-4.40pm.

 

“Events like these strengthen our commitment to promoting and nurturing live music in our region,” Ms Anderson said.

 

“They bring people together, encourage creativity, activate spaces and create flow-on revenue for the artists, support crews and hospitality workers.”

 

The festival is part of the Lake Mac Live and Local music program, launched last year in partnership with the NSW-based Live Music Office and peak industry body APRA AMCOS.

 

“With more than 50 live music venues in Lake Mac, the program is developing homegrown talent, boosting audiences to experience live music and providing opportunities for emerging musicians to be paid to perform,” Ms Anderson said.

 

It follows on from a bumper season of live music in the city, which included the Red Hot Summer Tour and Lookout festivals and sold-out performances by Damien Leith and Darren Coggan.

 

Ms Anderson said an upcoming performance by Australian screen and music legend John Waters in August was already attracting strong ticket sales.

 

“Feedback over the past 12 months has been overwhelmingly positive, and that is backed up by the numbers we’re getting to live music events,” she said.

 

“Red Hot Summer and Lookout attracted a combined 11,000 punters, and we’ve got other exciting gigs in the pipeline that will hopefully continue that positive trend.”

 

Go to lakemac.com.au for a full program of Lake Mac Micro Festival events and artists.

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