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Revel in the sights and sounds of Blues on Broadbeach Revel in the sights and sounds of Blues on Broadbeach

Revel in the sights and sounds of Blues on Broadbeach

Folks, Blues on Broadbeach is back! The music festival has secured a stellar line-up for its 16th year, with headliners Bonnie Tyler and Ian Moss set to draw massive crowds from May 18–21. That's right, we said Bonnie Tyler. Keen? Same.


Blues on Broadbeach, which has grown to become one of Australia’s largest free music festivals, is set to feature around 70 performers across 20 stages over four jam-packed blues-filled days. This year, around 160,000 visitors are expected to attend the Broadbeach festival, which features some of the word’s biggest names in blues. This, friends, is going to be all-time.

Joining headline acts Bonnie Tyler, Ian Moss and rockabilly king Slim Jim Phantom Trio, is Jimi Hocking’s Blues Machine, Harts, Louie Shelton Bluesland, 19 Twenty, Aaron West & The Custodians, Little Billie, Blues Arcadia and Claude Hay. Gold Coast music scene regulars like Matty Rogers, The Hussy Hicks and Benny D Williams are in the program, alongside some of the country’s most esteemed blues performers. Jump online to check out the full Blues on Broadbeach program and start planing your four days of fun.

To find out more about what’s on in the Gold Coast, head to our Event Guide.



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