Brunswick Music Festival Unveils Massive 2021 Program

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Brunswick Music Festival has today unveiled their massive 2021 program.

The annual bash will take place across 10 days in March, from Friday the 5th to Sunday the 14th. You can catch acts performing at some of the suburb’s most iconic venues, including Howler, the newly reopened Brunswick Ballroom and The Retreat.

Artists set to be taking to the stage this year include Angie McMahon, Mo’Ju, Hachiku, Alice Skye, RVG, Kee’Ahn, Sleep D and more.

A number of labels and collectives will be hosting showcases at stages across town as part of the festival, including Flightless, HopeStreet, Mistletone, Milk!, Crown Ruler and WAT Artists.

It’s super accessible this year, with quite a number of the events being free, with no event costing more than $10 to attend.

The program is massive and there’s guaranteed to be something for everyone in there. Sus the full program and tickets to the events via the Brunswick Music Festival website here.

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