
Music fans on the Gold Coast are probably aware that tonight marks the third annual Gold Coast Music Awards, but the weekend's revelry doesn't end there — the Surfers Paradise Alliance has lined up three days of awesome entertainment with this year's Surfers Paradise LIVE festival.
Kicking off tomorrow afternoon from 4pm, Surfers Paradise LIVE will welcome a range of established and emergent national and local acts, from headliners such as The Veronicas — who were announced as part of the initial unveiling late last year — as well as Mental As Anything and Eskimo Joe, plus drawcards including Taxiride, Pseudo Echo, Tigertown, Ella Fence, Leopold's Treat, Hot Potato Band, Felicity Lawless, Aquila Young and more.
Alongside the the main stages, there will be a wealth of in-venue entertainment throughout the precinct, plus copious amounts of food and beverages, market stalls, autograph sessions, and Surfers Paradise's full spread of attractions that have helped it earn its mantle as the coast's "sixth theme park", including event sponsor Timezone.
The Surfers Paradise LIVE festival runs until Sunday 30 April and, with Monday being a public holiday, you have the perfect excuse to enjoy yourself (responsibly) right through to the finish line.
(Well, except for hospitality and emergency workers and anyone else who has to front up on Labour Day — in which case, we salute you.)
For more information about playing times, activities, attractions and other details, see the festival's website.
Surfers Paradise LIVE 2017 — Line-up
The Veronicas
Eskimo Joe
Mental As Anything
Taxiride
Pseudo Echo
Tigertown
Ella Fence
Hot Potato Band
Leopold's Treat
Hanlon Brothers
Aaron West & The Custodians
The Waves
Jackson James Smith
Felicity Lawless
1927
Aquila Young
Yes Sir Noceur
Sunset City
Crown The Humble
Hot Tomato
Joza
Jacob Lee
Ivey
Lily Papas
13.05.17
Brass Monkey, Cronulla
17.05.17
Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin
19.05.17
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh
20.05.17
Perth Concert Hall, Perth
20.05.17
Darwin Amphitheatre, The Gardens
21.05.17
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury
26.05.17
Hamer Hall, Melbourne
27.05.17
The Big Pineapple Complex, Woombye
27.05.17
Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo
28.05.17
Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC), Geelong
31.05.17
Civic Theatre, Newcastle
01.06.17
Empire Theatre, Toowoomba
02.06.17
Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), South Brisbane
03.06.17
Twin Towns, Tweed Heads
09.06.17
Enmore Theatre, Newtown
10.06.17
Anita's Theatre, Thirroul
11.06.17
Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
16.06.17
Princess Theatre, Launceston
17.06.17
Wrest Point, Sandy Bay
08.07.17
Lizottes Newcastle, Lambton
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