The sold-out Meredith Music Festival is bringing along a mammoth lineup with Caribou, Courtney Barnett, Yothu Yindi and Dry Cleaning headlining.
As expected upon the festival’s long-awaited return, tickets to the 30th Meredith Music Festival are now sold out.
After two rounds of the Ballot of one of Victoria’s most prized music events, the final allocation sold out soon after going on sale today.
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Anyone still seeking tickets is invited to join Aunty’s Waitlist via mmf.com.au. Aunty’s Ticket Re-sale Service is the only authorised ticket re-sale facility. Meredith is subject to a major event ticketing declaration under Part 9A of the Major Events Act 2009. This means it is an offence to sell, advertise or offer to resell a ticket for more than 10% above its face value purchase price.
Organisers would like to thank everyone who got tickets, or tried to get tickets, for still being here.
Announcing its return back in May following a two-year hiatus, Meredith Music Festival – often referred to as the greatest festival on the planet – is heading back to the Supernatural Amphitheatre in Meredith this December 9-11 2022. The Meredith Music Festival last took place in December 2019, and December 2022 will be its 30th birthday edition. Same size, same shape, still BYO everywhere, still independent, with no commercial sponsors, and one stage fits all.
Heading to the Supernatural Theatre for Meredith’s three-day extravaganza, for adventure and for celebration, this year are Caribou, Yothu Yindi, Courtney Barnett, The Comet Is Coming, Dry Cleaning, Tkay Maidza, Sharon Van Etten and more.
After Meredith, the next opportunity to be in the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre will be the return of Golden Plains in March 2023.
Head to the festival website for more information.