Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many excellent artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to demonstrate — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many excellent artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many excellent artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m totally honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to demonstrate — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to demonstrate — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to demonstrate — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many excellent artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m totally honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many excellent artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m fully honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m totally honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a demonstrating from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to demonstrate — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to demonstrate — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even begin a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to display — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many excellent artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even embark a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Virginal Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comes back this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the ideal way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many good artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m entirely honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a showcasing from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to come back to the stage for us. There are so many superb artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us truly blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthful women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m totally honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Guiltless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
Killing Heidi Liz Stringer – Reviews Website
Killing Heidi, Liz Stringer & More Join two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival Line-up
The festival will be Killing Heidi’s very first spectacle in ten years; albeit central siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have been asked to reunite the band before, it’s never eventuated — so QMF has nabbed something of a nostalgic coup in securing a displaying from the band, who, incidentally, are also marking twenty years since the release of their debut single, 1996’s Kettle, this year.
“We’ve been asked to perform live many times over the years and have always declined,” Ella explained in a statement. “But it just goes to showcase — never say never.
“I’m ready to feast that amazing time and also to claim that part of my journey as a songwriter. To join such a stellar line-up at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival is the flawless way to comeback to the stage for us. There are so many fine artists playing this year; we can’t wait! We love Queenscliff Music Festival and usually go with our family, so to be busting out the family band to perform this year is going to be KILLER.
“What Killing Heidi’s music meant and still means to the people that collective that amazing time with us indeed blows me away. I meet so many people, especially youthfull women, who tell me how Killing Heidi inspired them to be themselves, back themselves or even commence a band, and I’m downright honoured that it had that effect on people.”
Also joining this year’s roster — which already includes drawcards aplenty, including Ben Harper & The Harmless Criminals, Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos, Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen, george, Alpine, Urthboy and Ash Grunwald, among others — is a diverse array of acts such as legendary blues act Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers (with special guest Chris Wilson), folk luminary HOWQUA, PBS FM’s Soul Time host Vince Peach and a wealth of troubadours such as Joe Mungovan, Ayleen O’Hanlon, Reuben Stone and Simon Phillips.
That’s already a pretty packed spread by any measure but the pre-event joy’s not fairly over yet — there will be a further two act announcements in the near future, not to mention the inclusion of the ever-growing spread of craft beers, regional produce and family-friendly activities to help sweeten the celebratory pot. For more information, see the festival’s website.
Tickets for the two thousand sixteen Queenscliff Music Festival — which comebacks this year from 25-27 November — are on sale now.
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