Brendon Foye
15 August 2023, 5:11 AM
The full lineup for Kiama’s next landmark music festival, Folk By The Sea, has been revealed, with 35 artists and performers making their way down the coast to perform.
The lineup includes 145 events that will take place across five venues at Kiama Showground, and another two venues at Kiama Anglican Church, from 22-24 September 2023.
There’s a plethora of events for all to participate in, from music workshops for aspiring musicians to spoken word events, dances, and plenty of shanties for those in need of a sing-a-long.
Festival organisers previously announced that this year’s festival will feature a ‘Voice of First Nations Folk’ concert with Indigenous artists. The concert will be headlined by Gumaraa, First Nations singer-songwriter Pirritu and Microwave Jenny, composed of Indigenous duo Tessa Neku and Brendan Boney, which fuses folk, pop and jazz together.
Tickets are available now for punters of all ages. The festival is also looking for interested volunteers to participate.
Check out the full lineup in alphabetical order below:
Alijamia
Cha Cha del mar
Chloe & Jason Roweth
Corn Nut Creek
East of West
Enda Kenny
Felicity Dowd
Fly Little Sparrow
Frankie & Albert
Good Tunes Session
Gumaraa
John Ralph
Kiama Pipe Band
Kiama Sea Shanty Club
LJ Parks
Mad Kelpie Playdate
Microwave Jenny
Nerida Cuddy
Peter Willey
Pirritu
Redfern Shanty Club
Remembering John Dengate
Rheinberger & Wilson
Robyn Sykes
Russell Churcher & Mark Ballesi & guests
Russell Hannah
Rusty & The Saint
Sarah Humphreys
Scroggin
Southern Cross Bush Band & Friends
Stonybroke
The Con Artists
The Fallen Robins
The Water Runners
Todd Cook
Tony & Helen Romeo
Tribal Jewels Dance Co
We Mavericks
Wil Linder