BUgFest #2 - a celebration concert for Brisbane Unplugged Gigs Inc.
Event description
BUgFest #2 – Saturday 2 August
The Cave Inn, 47 Balaclava St, Woolloongabba QLD 4102
The BUg (Brisbane Unplugged gigs) is a beloved music event (and maybe Brisbane’s best-kept secret) that happens every Tuesday night at its current home at the New Farm Bowls Club. It has been operating now for over 20 years.
The BUg is hosting its second one day music festival (BUgFest) at The Cave Inn, Woolloongabba on Brisbane’s southside on Saturday 5 April.
What to expect?
If you love acoustic music, singer/songwriters, Celtic vibes, alt country, Indie folk, this is the festival for you!
Some of the BUG’s favourite performers will be on the bill for an event that will start at 3pm and finish around 10.30pm.
We’ve lined up a couple of our biggest name bands and splendid performers for what will be a cracking good time.
Between acts, there will be interactive sessions where musicians can jump in, play together, sharpen their skills and connect with fellow artists.
The Program
Acts to be advised.
- 2:30pm Doors Open
- 3pm ACT 1
- 3:45pm Songwriters Round - Hosts Sue Wighton and Lizzie Flynn
- 5pm Sea Shanty singalong with The Salty Sirens - 30 minutes
- 5:30pm ACT 2
- 6:15pm Good Tunes Session - session space - 45 minutes
- 7pm ACT 3
- 7:30pm Don Jarmey's Singing Session - session space - 30 minutes
- 8:15pm ACT 4
- 9pm Open acoustic session - 30 minutes
- 9:30pm ACT 5
The Cave Inn
The Cave Inn is a well-known Brisbane live music venue situated at 47 Balaclava Street Woolloongabba – complete with delicious pizzas and beer on tap.
PLEASE NOTE THAT AMENITIES ARE UPSTAIRS
Tickets
Tickets will be available soon through Humanitix.
For just $40 (pre-paid by midnight 1 August) or $50 at the door, you’ll get to experience some of Queensland’s finest musicians and entertainers strutting their stuff.
Be there
Come along! Help keep Brisbane’s live, acoustic music scene viable and thriving.
(volunteer) Organising Committee of BUgFest
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