SATURDAY JUNE 8TH

Discover the incredible lineup of artists and bands set to electrify our stages. Each act brings a unique sound and energy, promising unforgettable performances throughout the festival.

SATURDAY'S PROGRAM

MOUNTAIN STAGE
Goldheist
9-9.45am
Lucy Gallant
10-10.45am
Julian James
11-11.45am
Kazoo
12-12.45pm
Aquapella Choir
followed by Auslan Choir 2-3pm
Bush Dance
3.15-5.15pm
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15
33/1/3
7.15-8.15pm
Hillbilly Goats
8.30-9.30pm
Freaky Bizness
9.45-10.45pm
JAM TIN
Fast Track
9-10.15am
Gleezus
10.30-11am
Fast Track Winners
11.15-11.30am
Amy Vee
11.45-12.30pm
Amber Farnan
12.45-1.30pm
The Moonsets
1.45-2.30pm
Anna Weatherup
2.45-3.30pm
Jesse Morris
4.45-5.30pm
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15
Salt & Steel
7.30-8.30pm
William Crighton
8.45-9.45pm
Playlunch
10-11pm
Late November
11.15-12.15am
SESSION STAGE
Andrew Clermont
Brekky
Supper Club
9-10am
Blackboard Stage
10.15-11.45am
On The Couch
Late November
12-1.30pm
33/1/3
2-2.45PM
David Flower
The Flower Show
3-4.30pm
Andrew Clermont
Fiddle, Mandolin and Circular Breathing for Didgeridoo
4.45-5.45pm
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15
AMPHITHEATRE
Silks Workshop
Elation Aerials
9-10am
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15
Carnivale of Fire
Circus Alabanza
6.15-7pm
Grownups UV Face Painting
After Dark
Diffraction Collective
Late Night Light Up
10-12am
WORKSHOP SPACE
Soul Practice
Bronwyn Garland
8-9am
Circus Workshop
10.45-11.45
Tahmalpa Belly dance
Belly Dance Workshop
12-1pm
Magical Mask Making
1.15-2.25pm
Harmonious Headpieces
2.30-3.30pm
Carnivale Costume Creation
3.45-4.45
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15
MAGIC GARDEN
Box City
Mandala Madness
Reading Retreat
Weave Wall
8-4pm
Box City
Mandala Madness
Reading Retreat
Weave Wall
8-4pm
Kids Face Painting
4:15pm – 5:45pm
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15
PETE'S PADDOCK
Homestead
Youth Music Tent
Star Gazing
King Konz Music
Student Performance
Youth Music Ten
10–11am
Stephen Dymond-Ramplin
HOMESTEAD
Billy Tea & Damper
11-12pm
King Konz Music
Student Performance
Youth Music Ten

12–1pm

Stephen Dymond-Ramplin
HOMESTEAD
Billy Tea & Damper
1-2pm
King Konz Music
Carnivale Music Making Workshop
Youth Music Ten

2pm-3pm

Kids Singing w/Amber Farnan
King Konz Music
The Youth Music Tent
3-4pm
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15pm
Stargazing
After Dark
GATHERING SPACE
Big Eye Theatre
Alex Salvadore
Drumming workshop
10-12pm
Big Eye Theatre
Didgeridoo workshop
1pm
Big Eye Theatre
Yarning Circle with Aunty Ros
3pm
Big Eye Theatre
Storytelling with Aunty Charmaine
5.30
Festival Parade
5.45-6.15pm
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The Townsville Folk and Acoustic Music Club wishes to acknowledge the Bindal peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land on which the Townsville Folk Festival takes place.

The language of the Bindal traditional custodians is the Birrigubba language. “Wadda Mooli” is Birrigubba language meaning greetings such as “hello, goodbye, or welcome”.

The Bindal people call their country Thul Garrie Waja.

An important symbol for the Bindal people is the shooting star. They believe that wherever the star fell or in the direction the star fell there was either danger coming from that direction or someone from the direction was in need of help or in danger.