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Playground Music are delighted to announce 2007’s most exciting new boutique music and camping festival. It’s time to pack up your tents, leave the city and head to the countryside for an eclectic mix of sounds featuring international artists, the cream of local talent, and numerous quirky asides spread over three joyful days. There will be four stages of music, an outdoor cinema, cabaret acts, cocktail bars, a healing area, food and market stalls, fancy dress parade and a host of surprises…. What are you waiting for !
The stunning festival site is situated on the banks of the Hawkesbury River at Wiseman’s ferry, only an hour and a half drive from Sydney. Words can’t explain how amazing the site is ….... River, trees, bushland, hills, lake, furry animals … Feel relaxed yet ?
The Playground Weekender will break ground musically and conceptually, creating an adult fun fair of attractions and amusements. Embrace your inner child and come and join the fun.
Come play with us !
Local News
Playground Weekend have announce a luscious lump of local bands on their second lineup.
Local News
Manchester Orchestra play all three Hi-Fi venues on an East Coast tour to coincide with their set at Playground Weekender.
Local News
Witness the fitness that is Roots Manuva live with his full live band and Jurassic 5's Charli 2na when they tour this summer.
Local News
The roll-call of names headed for Del Rio Resort in the early days of March has been revealed.
Local News
We'll find out who'll be joining Chic and Neon Indian on the Playground Weekender 2012 lineup later this week.
Local News
Playground has moved to to March in 2012 when the weather's a little cooler and better suited for elaborate costume party dress ups.
Reviews
Kate Nash brings her attitude laced pop to The HiFi for a night of singing, dancing and pure entertainment.
Reviews
Five years in, Playground Weekender still brings with it a giddy feeling of anticipation
News
It wasn’t all smooth sailing for PGW in 2011, but the people behind the festival have issued a statement addressing a couple of the key problems that affected punters.
Reviews
Kate Nash returned to Melbourne for the second time in a matter of months for another sensational show.
Reviews
Tricky: the good, the frustrating and the absent.
Reviews
You never know what you're going to get when you walk into a Tricky show but that's where the fun lies.
Reviews
Six months on from a shambolic Sydney gig, Nash pulls it together and takes her audience to a higher plane.
Reviews
The double bill of the summer satisfy waves of anticipation
Feature
Canadian psych-rockers Black Mountain tell FL about their new album and the joys of playing in forest amphitheatres.
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