The festival will hit up Gold Coast shores on Feb 4.
Australia's biggest reggae festival, Good Love, is returning in February 2023 and with it comes a packed line-up that will have reggae lovers snatching up tickets.
Having sold out two years in a row, the 2023 return is highly anticipated and is set to welcome 14,000 reggae fans to the Gold Coast's shores to celebrate the feel-good music, delicious food and fantastic in-person festival experience.
Headlining the festival is heavyweights Six60, who last year made chart history (again) when their self-titled second album became the longest-running album in the NZ Top 40. It spent more than 330 weeks in the chart, overtaking Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon, which lasted 297 weeks.
They also made the news in 2021, for performing to more than 50,000 people at the Auckland rugby stadium; the biggest live show to take place anywhere in the post-pandemic world at the time.
The Dunedin-based group are set to bring the house down on Saturday the 4th of February with their smooth guitar riffs and slow jams, offering the perfect close to an amazing night.
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Joining Six60 will be Grammy-nominated, multi-talented musician (and son of legendary reggae icon Bob Marley) Julian Marley & The Uprising, Perth favourites Coterie, DMP, and Bradamon. More acts are also scheduled to be announced in the coming months, to make sure that punters have a jam-packed day full of live reggae music.
The 2022 line-up featured the likes of Rebel SoulJahz, Kolohe Kai, Stan Walker, J Boog and Sons Of Zion and was dubbed an incredible live music and culture event. 2023 is gearing up to be even bigger and better, securing Good Love's place as a one-stop destination for reggae culture.
Tickets for the 2023 event are now on sale, with the first 1000 purchasers scoring themselves an official Good Love Bucket hat.
Tickets can be purchased here.