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Angus & Julia Stone, Ben Harper and City And Colour To Play SummerSalt 2023

The SummerSalt festival has announced its return for 2023. Set to take place between late January and mid February 2023, the lineup boasts a number of acclaimed local and international acts.

Headlining the festival is home-grown sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone along with Ben Harper and City And Colour. A trio of Aussie names round out the touring festival lineup: The Rubens, Alex The Astronaut, and Middle Kids.

Angus & Julia Stone – ‘Santa Monica Dream’

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The 2023 edition of SummerSalt will kick off in Canberra on 27th January, before heading to Wollongong, Fremantle, Hobart, the Yarra Valley, Torquay, and Coffs Harbour, before wrapping up in Southport, QLD on 12th February.

First held in 2017, SummerSalt has gained a reputation as one of the country’s premiere touring summer festivals. The upcoming event will mark the first time that the festival has welcomed international acts onto the bill, with previous years featuring names such as The Cat Empire, the Teskey Brothers, Missy Higgins, The Waifs, Birds of Tokyo and more.

SummerSalt 2023

  • Angus & Julia Stone
  • Ben Harper
  • City And Colour
  • The Rubens
  • Middle Kids
  • Alex The Astronaut

Dates & Venues

  • Friday, 27th January – Stage 88, Canberra, ACT
  • Saturday, 28th January – Thomas Dalton Park, Wollongong, NSW
  • Sunday, 29th January – Esplanade Park, Fremantle, WA
  • Friday, 3rd February – Royal Botanical Gardens, Hobart, TAS
  • Saturday, 4th February – Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley, VIC
  • Sunday, 5th February – Torquay Common, Torquay, VIC
  • Saturday, 11th February – Park Beach Reserve, Coffs Harbour, NSW
  • Sunday, 12th February – Broadwater Parklands, Southport, QLD

Tickets on sale from Thursday, 13th October.

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