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Lake Macquarie to Host SummerSalt Festival with The Wombats Headlining

Excitement is brewing as Lake Macquarie gears up to host the SummerSalt festival featuring the iconic UK indie-rock band, The Wombats. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Speers Point Park, the event promises a day filled with music, sun, and unforgettable performances.

Joining The Wombats on stage will be a stellar lineup including Australian favorites DMA’S, Ball Park Music, Del Water Gap, Bea and her Business, and Ra Ra Viper. Each artist brings a unique sound and energy that is sure to captivate the audience and make this festival a standout event.

The Wombats, known for their infectious tunes and dynamic stage presence, will treat fans to tracks from their upcoming album, ‘Oh! The Ocean,’ adding to the excitement of the day. With a rich musical history spanning over two decades, this Liverpool trio has solidified their place as festival darlings worldwide.

Australian indie giants DMA’S will bring their anthemic melodies and singalong hits to the stage, while Ball Park Music from Brisbane will infuse the event with their signature blend of indie rock and pop sensibilities. Del Water Gap from New York will offer a mix of introspective and uplifting sounds, creating a diverse musical experience for attendees.

The rising star Bea and her Business, hailing from the UK, will showcase her sharp lyricism and pop hooks inspired by renowned artists like Lily Allen and Lana Del Rey. Rounding up the lineup, Ra Ra Viper from Fremantle will bring an energetic dose of surf-tinged alternative rock to keep the crowd on their feet throughout the festival.

SummerSalt is set to return to Lake Macquarie on Sunday, 28th September, promising a musical extravaganza that music lovers should not miss. Tickets will be available for purchase starting Monday, 17th February, offering the opportunity to be part of this unforgettable music celebration in the heart of Lake Macquarie.


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