Wes Fest 22 celebrates finale with day-long local music celebration
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25.08.2025

Wes Fest 22 celebrates finale with day-long local music celebration

Words by staff writer

Wes Fest 22 – The Finale wraps up the Wesley Anne's beloved festival series with eight hours of local music.

The Wesley Anne will host the final celebration on Saturday, 20 September, bringing together nine acts for a diverse showcase spanning jazz, folk, soul and global grooves. After 22 editions, Wes Fest 22 – The Finale promises to send off the series in style with a comprehensive day of community-focused music programming.

Running from 3pm until 11pm, the lineup features a strong representation of Melbourne’s independent music scene. Acts range from established local favourites to emerging talents, creating a snapshot of the city’s current musical landscape across multiple genres and styles.

Wes Fest 22 – The Finale

  • Wesley Anne, Northcote
  • Saturday, 20 September from 3pm
  • More information here

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Featured performers include Sunflower Jam, Ania Reynolds, Rosario de Marco, Nir Tsfaty, Gift Horse, Suzie So Blue, John Henderson, JimCo, and the duo Tim Scanlan & Mana Okubo. Programming spans afternoon and evening sessions, allowing audiences to drop in throughout the day or settle in for the full experience.

Wesley Anne has been home to the Wes Fest series throughout its run, making this finale particularly significant for the Northcote venue and its regular community of music lovers. September’s timing coincides with Melbourne’s spring season, adding an extra layer of celebration to proceedings.

As the final chapter in the Wes Fest story, this event represents both an ending and a celebration of what the series has achieved over its 22-edition run. Local music fans have one last opportunity to experience the festival atmosphere that has become synonymous with Wesley Anne’s programming approach.

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This article was made in partnership with The Wesley Anne.