The Victorian event has assumed its final form.
Queenscliff Music Festival has announced its fifth and final line-up list for 2017, adding another 15 acts to this November's event.
The festivities will now include the stalwart sounds of veteran Aussie performer Russell Morris, as well as up-and-comers such as Didirri, Yirrmal and The Refuge, the familial fun of full-band showings from both Andrea Robertson and her son, Heath Robertson, the 30-strong roster of soul band Sweethearts, folksy trio Hey Mammoth, acclaimed singer-songwriter Bec Goring and plenty more added to the mix.
The new faces join an already strong line-up featuring the likes of Bernard Fanning, The Temper Trap, Nai Palm, Jon Cleary & His Monster Gentlemen and Stella Donnelly, among others.
Also on the cards is the return, for the 23rd year, of The Blues Train, Australia's longest rolling, dedicated blues music venue. It departs from Queenscliff station and travels to Lakers Siding and back, and more info can be found here.
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Two-day tickets are already sold out, and less than 200 three-day passes — and the same amount of Sunday-only tickets — remain, so if you're still undecided, you'll want to make your mind up quick before it's made up for you, because the festival is pretty much guaranteed to sell out at this rate.
Queenscliff Music Festival runs from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 November, with a program packed with music, food, culture and other good times aplenty.
See the event's website for booking details and other information.