NIGHTJAR FESTIVAL - Torquay - Jan 2
Event description
Immerse yourself in the enchantment of the Nightjar Festival in Torquay. Experience mesmerising performances from incredible musicians, vibrant art installations, and a celebration of diverse cultures. Explore market stalls, enjoy a drink at our boutique bars, and indulge in tantalising delights from a wide variety of food vendors.
NIGHT ONE LINE UP
The Slingers - Melbourne’s masters of “Motel Pop,” fusing rock, folk, country, and electronic into something wholly their own. Their debut LP Sentimentalism hit ARIA’s Top 5, leading to sold-out tours, major festival slots, and growing acclaim as one of Australia’s most original and exciting underground bands.
Adrianna - a boundary-pushing DJ and curator, known for her infectious energy and globe-spanning sets. From her PBS show Opalakia to her cult party Spasta, she fuses tradition with contemporary sounds, creating unpretentious, ecstatic dance floors. A favourite at Freedom Time and Hopkins Creek, Adriana is one of Melbourne’s most exciting selectors.
Bananagun - a Melbourne/Naarm psych-funk collective blending sun-soaked grooves, freak-beat experimentation, and spiritual jazz. After their acclaimed debut The True Story of Bananagun, they return with Why Is the Colour of the Sky?—a bold, groove-driven record capturing the raw energy of collective creation. Bananagun’s sound is timeless, human, and irresistibly danceable.
Ajax Kwai - a South Sudanese-born, Melbourne-based singer, songwriter, and broadcaster whose music blends funk, blues, and traditional sounds in English, Arabic, and Dinka. Known for her powerful voice and messages of inclusion, she’s a festival favourite at WOMADelaide, Bluesfest, and beyond, inspiring audiences with uplifting, soul-stirring performances.
Albert The Second - hailing from Victoria’s rugged South-West, Albert The Second crafts laidback, storytelling songs on his farm. Using analog gear for a warm, simple sound, his music evokes a campfire feel. His latest single, 'dreamer', earned rotation on ABC COUNTRY, and he recently scored the short surf film 'Somewhere, Once', a follow-up to the classic 'Morning of the Earth'. Don't miss these heartfelt, homespun tunes.
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