Coastal Jam festival returns to Warrnambool in summer 2023
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07.12.2022

Coastal Jam festival returns to Warrnambool in summer 2023

The announcement comes days after their Coastal Jam Boxing Day Barwon Heads show announcement, headlined by Disco Lines (US).

During summer it does seem the coast is where it’s at, and when you see such events as the Coastal Jam it certainly reinforces that thought.

Now back and ready for what is set to be an epic summer edition, having just announced the Barwon Heads Boxing Day event, the series in the sunshine will be heading to Warrnambool in January with world-class music acts, an extensive food and beverage offerings and festival level productions!

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Set for Saturday 7 January 2023, the festival will see Brisbane’s Odd Mob headline a huge lineup of artists at Pavilion Cafe and Bar.

Odd Mob is the solo project of Brisbane-based Harry Hope, who has developed a knack for identifying unique sounds and creating fresh productions. Harry has become known for his ability to diversify across many genres with an emphasis on the unconventional. Odd Mob broke through with the ubiquitous 2014 track ‘Is It A Banger’ and has continued to drop nothing but bangers ever since. His 2022 release ‘LEFT TO RIGHT’ has been lighting up dancefloors around the country and anyone that was at his last La La Land show will know the energy he brings.

Joining them are Triple J’s Latifa Tee (SYD), Barwon Heads return artists Dean Turnley and Meetwally, Twelve DJs, Charlotte Mcgillivray, Corey Ryan, Daniel Nevill, Dara, DJ Naomy, Isaiah Silcock, Jordo, Sam Lee, Tom Gedye and Tyler Smith.

Head to coastaljam.com.au to register.