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JUNGLE LOVE MUSIC
& ARTS FESTIVAL
Announces set times
ft. KING STINGRAY, SAHARA BECK,
HOPE D & more
+ Extra day added
Final Tickets on sale now
Less than 2 weeks to go!
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With just under two weeks to go, Jungle Love Arts and Music Festival is primed and ready for punters to descend with a killer four-day lineup for Jungle Lovers to turn on, tune in, and drop out.
The festival kicks off on Thursday 1st September – Sunday 4th September, starting the festivities a day early with an extra five acts on the main stage.
The festival’s new leafy home of Jimna in the Somerset Region, will see the unique community of Jungle Love patrons descend for over half a week of the latest and greatest musicians at the Amphitheatre, the Electronic Theme Camps playing a veritable history of techno, the improvised jam space Jambala, aerial and circus performances in The Dreamland tent, as well as roving performances and workshops.
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Saturday at the Amphitheatre will see a triple-threat rotation of headliners with full-pelt pop princess Sahara Beck, the Yolŋu (Aboriginal) and balanda (non-Indigenous) surf-rockers from north-east Arnhem Land King Stingray, who continue to take the nation by storm, followed by Brisbane’s Hope D who will play their iconic narrative-driven alt-pop.
Festival in full swing, Friday will see the inimitable Far North Qld rockers Boing Boing raze the stage in time for some reality-widening psychedelia from SCARES followed by more punch in the guts leather-clad rock’n’roll from Full Flower Moon Band. Meanwhile, things will be getting twisty and bendy in the Dreamland tent with a load of cabaret and circus.
No rest on this sabbath, Sunday will see punk outfits CityPiss and Radium Dolls wreak some havoc before classically-trained club-hit factory Pink Matter hit the stage. Then high-energy 8-piece indie-funk-surf-influenced Indigenous band Andrew Gurriwiwi Band grace the Amphitheatre before the festival is closed out by Gold Coast’s finest electronic pop duo, Lastlings.
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Stages will be well and truly set for three full days of action with five extra performances at Dreamland on Thursday night. Eclectic Brisbane-based singer-songwriter Lucy Francesca Dron will open the fest, followed by hip-hop trio Tjaka ready to fuse the old and new on the didgeridoo, SK Simeon will provide the Ugandan dub, and the first night will be played out by The Dandys and Jack Tully and the Seers.
Widen your horizons with a heap of workshops on painting ceramic mushrooms, walking on stilts, doing some telepathic meditation, or learning the art of Japanese rope bondage.
There will also be the debut of Bush Labs, a First-Nations themed camp organised by Danny Batjula.
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Festival Director Raymond Williams said “Batjula has family ties to King Stingray and Andrew Gurriwiwi Band, has been dreaming up the project for years and has obtained a stage for the programming of a whole host of Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists.”
“I’ve always said, Jungle Love is way more than just a music festival. It’s the fun-loving, warm, open-minded community that make the pilgrimage each year in their sparkliest costumes that make it such a life-changing experience each and every year.” Raymond Williams, Jungle Love Festival Director.
Join the Jungle Love community by purchasing a ticket here.
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18+ EVENT
BYO (NO GLASS)
FRI SEPT 2 – SUN SEPT 4
JIMNA | QUEENSLAND
FACEBOOK EVENT | TICKETS
AYA J
Battlesnake
Boing Boing
Boom Boom Bean Selecta
Bud Rokesky
Budjerah
CityPiss
Cloe Terare
Dizzy Doolan
DJONN
Fem Fale
Flamingo Blonde
Full Flower Moon Band
Great Sage
Hope D
Ivey
JB Paterson
Jem Cassar-Daley
K+Lab
Kid Heron
King Stingray
Koa
Lastlings
The Lachy Doley Group
The Lazy Eyes
Life On Earth
Lucinda R.
Matthew Graham
Menajerie
mou
Mr. Maps
Nicole McKinney
Nonsemble
Pink Matter
Pirra
Radium Dolls
Rhythm Hunters
Sahara Beck
SCARES
Shugorei
Tessa Devine
Thunder Fox
Tjaka
Torpid
Vetta Borne
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Follow JUNGLE LOVE FESTIVAL
Website – Instagram – Facebook
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Jungle Love is supported by:
The Australian Government’s
“RISE Program”
Queensland Government through the Tourism and Events Queensland
“Queensland Destination Event Program”
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AMNPLIFY – DB
My nickname is “The Amnplifier”. Why? Because around here my focus is on being a conduit for providing greater outcomes that people come here for. My day to day “work” is living in the moment, and I love helping others concentrate on finding their connection to themselves through their experiences.
Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
Amnplify your experience. That is what we want you to do here, and if you want to let me know why you do, or don’t, shoot me a message on Facebook.
Hope you enjoy yourself here and find something that hits you somewhere.