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Festival back and ‘bigger than ever’

THANKS to the tireless efforts of youth from across the Gannawarra Shire, the much anticipated Summerwave Music Festival will return to Kerang next month. 

Summerwave 2023 will feature 16 live music acts, ranging from young up-andcomers such as Elias Lanyon, Daniel Aaron and The Known, to nationally touring artists such as headliner Reece Mastin. 

In addition to the live music, Summerwave will also host laser tag, airbrush tattoos, festival face paint and the Summerave DJ tent, which are all included in the festival ticket price. Food and drinks will also be available to purchase from food trucks at the venue. 

From concept to marketing, Summerwave’s youth led committee have been the decision makers every step of the way.

They have been assisted by youth program assistant at North Central LLEN Molly Meadows and youth health promotion worker at Northern District Community Health Matt Allan. 

“Summerwave 2023 is going to be big, bigger than ever,” Mr Allan said. 

“We will host more activities, more stages and more food trucks. 

The Summerwave team have again partnered with YoBendigo to support transport to the event from Bendigo and there will also be buses from regional towns in the Loddon and Buloke shires. 

Summerwave has been made possible through funding from Victorian Government initiative FReeZA, Northern District Community Health and the Gannawarra Shire, with organisers also thanking MixxFM The Mallee and headspace Swan Hill. 

Summerwave Music Festival will take place on Saturday, February 4, at Atkinson Park in Kerang. Gates will be open from noon until 10pm. Tickets are $15 for youth and $25 for adults. For more details or to purchase tickets, head to ndch.org.au/events or @summerwavemusicfestival on Instagram.

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