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Woodford Folk Festival announce 2018/19 programme


Continuing its reputation for blending tradition with discovery, Woodford Folk Festival once again brings together music, art, circus, cabaret, yoga, dance, comedy and ceremony, in its 2018/19 festival programme.

The largest gathering of artists and performers of its kind in Australia, Woodford Folk Festival showcases more than 2000 artists, musicians and presenters in over 400 acts, over 25 venues to an estimated aggregate audience of 125,000 people. The highly anticipated programme was announced in full during a special launch on Saturday night.



The 500-acre festival site known as Woodfordia will play host to Kimbra, Julia Jacklin, Electric Fields, Jen Cloher, Stella Donnelly, Alex the Astronaut and Remi. They join festival favourites The Cat Empire, The Waifs, Nattali Rize, and Xavier Rudd, already released as part of a talks programme that includes Dr Karl and Costa Georgiadis.

Bringing together performers from around the globe, alongside a huge number of homegrown talents, this year’s international visitors include Canadian consorts Irish Mythen, The Fretless, Old Man Luedecke, Les Poules a Colin and podcast Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids. From just across the ditch, a special brand of electric blue witch-hop comes courtesy of Estére, and one of New Zealand’s most established songwriting stars Mel Parsons brings alive her new album Glass Heart with her dynamic live show and full band. Travelling from all corners of the world will also be Rura (SCOT), Lindsay Lou (USA), River Matthew (ENG), Sun Collective (IRE), Fru Skagerrak (NOR/SWE/DEN), Ross Daly Quarter (USA/GRE), Tim McMillan & Rachel Snow (GER/AUS) and a plethora of street theatre, meditation in motion and Children's Festival artists.

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A festival that loves to provide unique offerings, dynamic duo Hat Fitz & Cara host a Blues Breakfast BBQ each morning, bringing together laughter, stories and music with a revolving door of surprise guests. One of those not-so-surprise guests is Jo Jo Smith. Regarded by top musicians and her devoted audience as one of Australia's greatest soul singers, she celebrates 50 years in the business with two special shows across the festival and an intimate chat at the Blues Breakfast BBQ.

The blues continues with the return of Sweet Felicia and the Honeytones, Tullara and multi-award winner Leanne Tennant joining the lineup alongside Chris Tamwoy, Montgomery Brothers, Vince Jones and the Astral Orchestra, Mick Thomas, Glenn Cardier and Christian Marsh.



Flicking through the 128 page programme booklet feels like diving into a different world, full of artists like Dan Sultan, The Maes, Emily Wurramara, The Teskey Brothers, Wanderers and Stiff Gins. Artists such as The Little Stevies and Teeny Tiny Stevies take to the stage in the main programme and Children’s Festival, as previously announced.

The diversity in the lineup reflects the wide variety of patrons that attend Woodford Folk Festival each year. And yet, despite this variation in demographics, year after year studies at the festival show that patrons feel a strong sense of belonging in the Woodfordia community. It is a place where everyone is welcomed, and connection is key. Head of Programming Chloe Goodyear loves the sense of community that the festival possesses.

“I hope we never take the word ‘folk’ out of our festival’s name. When I hear folk anywhere in the world – at a club night, or a festival, or a conference, I know there’s a place for me. I hope everyone feels that about Woodford.”

The theme We’re All Connected weaves throughout the festival, with the return of the Spooky Men’s Chorale marking its grand finale. Multiple guest appearances and singalongs are earmarked in special sessions from The Maes, Rob Longstaff and the Spooky Men’s Chorale.

Two of Australia’s finest middle men, songwriters and voices, Paul McDermott (Doug Anthony All Stars) and Steven Gates (Tripod) will lock harmonies and minds at the festival.

CIRCUS - CABARET - COMEDY - DANCE - TALKS - MEDITATION IN MOTION - CEREMONY - ROCK POP - BLUES ROOTS - FOLK TRADITION - WORLD FOLKLINES - CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL + MORE

Woodford is a festival that champions more than just music, this year featuring two outstanding stage shows. Bukal is the imagining of social justice warrior, traditional owner, elder, mother and internationally recognised academic Henrietta Marrie’s extraordinary life, and The Spirit of Churaki tells the heroic, largely unknown story of an Aboriginal man heralded as the Gold Coast’s first surf lifesaver. Both are outstanding productions, that will capture the hearts of festival-goers.

Sampling the strange and strange-at-heart, a myriad of circus and cabaret acts join the programme this year, including Spain’s Las Cossas Nostra who mix physical theatre with comedy, clowning and circus. Deja Voodoo is back with The Space Cowboy, Pain-Proof Pin Ups, Boneless Barbies and Daredevil Divas! With collaboration and community at the heart of the festival’s success, there’s always an opportunity for you to get involved too - play Bling Bingo with Miss Ellaneous for an hilarious night of games, comedy, legs 11 and live acts; join the Festival Choir or Festival Orchestra or take part in almost 200 workshop in visual arts, circus, spoken word, dance or music.

These and many other performers join the already announced Children’s Festival and Speakers & Ideas programme, featuring Dr Karl, Costa Georgiadis, Grammy-award winning Secret Agent 23 Skidoo and more.

Organisers at Woodfordia have been busy this year with not only curating a stellar programme of artist and presenters, attention has also been turned to the infrastructure onsite with some major improvements underway. General Manager Amanda Jackes thanks the Queensland Government and Moreton Bay Regional Council whose funding has made these works possible.

“While works are still underway on new bridges, amenity blocks and venue landscaping, we have completed the critical upgrades to our closed-loop water and sewage services that support what becomes the 67th largest town in Australia over the festival period. However, the most exciting works are still to come – over 5kms of sealed roads will be completed in the season camping grounds delivering greater comfort to our resident campers and welcomed relief from previously dusty roads. Now that’s something to celebrate.”

Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones said the Woodford Folk Festival was providing great outcomes for the state’s tourism economy.

“The Woodford Folk Festival is a wonderful community event on a large scale, which has proved to be a major drawcard for Queensland,” she said.

“This event provides a fantastic opportunity to showcase our great state, while also promoting Australian arts and culture.

“Events are an important part of Queensland’s $25 billion tourism economy. This industry contributes $2.5 billion to the Sunshine Coast economy and supports 23,200 local jobs.

“Last year’s event contributed more than $20 million to the Queensland economy and attracted 10,500 visitors from interstate and overseas, generating 216,178 visitor nights.

“The government is proud to support the Woodford Folk Festival through Tourism and Events Queensland’s It’s Live! in Queensland calendar, which is worth $780 million to the state.”

Explore the full programme online from 9pm Saturday 13th October at woodfordfolkfestival.com

Tickets available online now at

woodfordfolkfestival.com/tickets

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