Festival Of The Sun 2015 will mark the dawn of a new era for one of Australia’s longest-running and most beloved music festivals and they’ve now added a whole host of awesome new names to the lineup, including The Lulu Raes, Polish Club, Skegss, and more.

Punters heading down to the scenic, beachside surrounds of Sundowner Breakwall Tourist Park will also see get to see performances from The Owls, Dusty Boots, Ziggy Alberts, Waax, Jeremy Neale, A.D.K.O.B, Low Lux, Woodlock, Twin Haus, and many more.

To help celebrate the beginning of a new decade of FOTSUN, organisers will be introducing Wabi Sabi (roughly translated from Japanese as “Nothing lasts forever”), an interactive art showcase that will serve as an entrée on the Thursday for a limited amount of punters.

Meanwhile, in another first for FOTSUN, live music will kick off at midday on the Friday. The additional band slots means 2015 will feature the biggest Festival Of The Sun lineup to date. The festival proper will run over both the Friday and Saturday.

Tickets to FOTSUN 2015 are available for $190 + booking fee) for two nights’ camping and only $35 per person for Thursday Night Wabi Sabi camping + booking fee (car passes sold
separately). VIP packages and overnight and day passes are also available.

Festival Of The Sun 2015

The Lulu Raes
Polish Club
Skegss
The Owls
Dusty Boots
Ziggy Alberts
Waax
Jeremy Neale
A.D.K.O.B
Low Lux
Woodlock
Twin Haus
Wish
Royal Chant
The Mountains

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Jebediah
Thundamentals
British India
The Delta Riggs
Alpine
Bad//Dreems
Sleep Makes Waves
Ecca Vandal
Northeast Party House
Harts
Tired Lion
Bootleg Rascal
The Fumes
The Belligerents
Animaux
Major Leagues
Ivan Ooze
Le Pie
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Friday, 11th December – Saturday, 12th December 2015
Sundowner Breakwall Tourist Park, Port Macquarie
Tickets: Festival Of The Sun

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