THE VIP tickets are all sold out, final release tickets are selling fast and now the set times have been released for punters looking to plan out their day at the Scene & Heard Festival next month.
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The event struts into Wickham Park, Newcastle in just under four weeks on Sunday November 4 with event organisers promising ‘a boom box full of talent’ including The Living End, Spiderbait, Something For Kate, Sneaky Sound System, Killing Heidi and more.
Front End Loader is set to warm things up, followed by rockers Dallas Crane and Skunkhour. Killing Heidi will also be back on stage celebrating 20 years since their inception.
Sneaky Sound System follow, bringing in the summer sunset with smash hits ‘UFO’, ‘Pictures’ and ‘I Love It’.
Prep for a giant sing-a-long as Something for Kate hit the Main Stage and Spiderbait pull out throwbacks like ‘Buy Me a Pony’, ‘Black Betty’ and ‘Calypso’.
All the action is hosted by the ultimate, the one and only Lindsay 'The Doctor' McDougall as emcee.
Closing the main stage are legendary rockabilly heroes The Living End with their high octane wall of sound, the climax of the day.
For the set times and further info visit: sceneandheardfestival.com.au
Better on the bus
THE inaugural Noisy Heeler Music Festival is on this weekend at Muswellbrook, offering the chance to catch Newcastle favourites Gooch Palms among a host of other bands.
Revellers have been advised to opt for public transport for the event on October 20.
Special event buses will leave the Hamilton Train Station at 12.30pm and Maitland station at 1.20pm with the service due to return to Maitland at 11.50pm and Hamilton at 12.40am.
Sing for a cause
IT’S not exactly rock ‘n’ roll but it is a chance to test out those vocal chords, celebrate peace and raise money for a good cause.
Sing Along to the Shows will be held at 2pm on November 10 at Adamstown uniting Church.
The event marks the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI.
It offers those with a sense of nostalgia, or a guilty pleasure, to sing along to the show tunes of wartime.
Entry is $10 and raises funds for Camp Breakaway.