Stonefest Day One, University of Canberra, Canberra (31/10/08)
Celebrating it’s 40th year of existence, Stonefest kicked off Friday night to a huge crowd.
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Celebrating it’s 40th year of existence, Stonefest kicked off Friday night to a huge crowd.
Three top dub and reggae bands get the crowd pumping at the Zoo.
Kora rock the HiFi Bar with their reggae music.
After breaking through for ARIA success recently, Cog cruised into Newcastle for a night of epic tunes on their Sharing Space tour.
Cog fans from across the capital made their way to the UCU Refectory to catch the boys in Canberra once again.
Stonefest 2008 was a massive success with The Grates, Regurgitator, The Bumblebeez, Grinspoon, The Dandy warhols and more.
New Zealand reggae band Kora hit the Zoo on their latest tour. Supported by CBD Dub Project and Rogerthat.
New Zealand's Kora played a thumping set to a loud and passionate crowd at the Hifi.
Cog play to an sold out audience at The Tivoli, bringing with them Kora and Jakob.
Cog shared space at the Enmore Theatre with Kora and Jakob.
Hard rock trio Cog performed off the back of the new album Sharing space, supported by New Zealand's Kora and Jakob.
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With only a couple of days to go until Stonefest, tickets are still available. Here's the full line-up and set times.
Kiwi outfit Kora call their music “heavy-metal-dub-funk-blues,” are they're known for delivering live sets that send crowds wild.
To help ring in its 40th birthday, Canberra's Stonefest has recruited a knockout 2008 bill - spearheaded by the Dandy Warhols and Grinspoon!
I've been in this town for many years, but I've never seen a week so jammed pack full of events as this week is.
One of Australia’s most followed live bands, Cog will once again do the national rounds to support their upcoming album, Sharing Space. Presented by FasterLouder, the six-week tour is exhaustive, taking in regional areas as well as capital cities.
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