The Northern Rivers Times Edition 46

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Edition 46

May 20, 2021

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BLUESFEST BACK ON

ORGANISERS of the Byron Bay Bluesfest have vowed the festival will “rise again”, with new dates announced for the October long weekend. Bluesfest was originally set to go ahead in the usual Easter spot in April, before NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard cancelled the event due to a Covid outbreak from a hen’s party visiting Byron Bay. The festival was cancelled less than 24 hours before gates were due to open. It was also cancelled last year during the height of the pandemic. The new October season,

from Friday, October 1 to Monday, October 4, is a jampacked four days. “We had to get off our back and onto our knees, then learn to crawl and walk again,” festival promoter Peter Noble said of the cancellation. “That was one of the most traumatic things that ever happened to any cultural event in the history of Australia.” Mr Noble said bouncing back from the considerable setbacks was “about perseverance and belief”. “I believe in the Australian music industry — I believe we have a right to come back

to work,” he said. “We have been, along with the tourism industry, the most affected of all industries. “We need to find a way back.” Bluesfest 2021 will now shrink to a four-day event, but organisers also promise more Australian artists will be added to the new line-up, which will be announced next Wednesday. Season tickets will also go on sale this week, with three-day and one-day tickets on sale. All current Bluesfest 2021 ticketholders will receive official communication from

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Moshtix and will be given information on how to roll over to the new event, with the option to request a refund remaining available. The Easter event was almost sold out and with a rollover of patrons, plus only limited availability, organisers expect to see the same for this new event. Lismore MP Janelle Saffin moved a motion in Parliament last week to provide a support package for small businesses and artists in the electorate affected by Bluesfest being postponed. “It’s great that Bluesfest will go ahead on the October

long weekend and I look forward to our local artists and businesses being supported to make it happen,” Ms Saffin said. “The Covid-19 pandemic has hit Australia’s live music industry hard so it’s vital for the NSW Government to provide financial assistance to get shows back on the road.” The notice of motion called on the State Government to provide Bluesfest with a targeted grant and a push for the previously proposed Business Interruption Fund, which would assist businesses in emergencies like a late cancellation.

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