Record crowds took over the Sunshine Coast’s favourite annual surf-rock festival Bluff Fest at Alex Bluff Bar over the weekend. Check out our photos from Bluff Fest Day 2: https://yelo.live/in-pictures-bluff-fest-day-2-alexandra-headland/. Huge Aussie acts such as South Summit, Coterie, Hockey Dad, Mi-Sex and The Angels all descended on our sunny (and a little stormy) shores for
The Angels, Boom Crash Opera and Mi-Sex will headline Day 2 of Alexandra Headland’s favourite music festival Bluff Fest on November 30. The festival, which debuted last year with The Terrys and The Grogans headlining, has already expanded to a two-day affair. While Sunday is reserved for a mature crowd, Day 1 of Bluff Fest
If you’re bursting out for a brat-girl-summer-on-repeat you’ll be happy to know Bluff Fest 2025 is nearly upon us. This means our iconic Alexandra Headland coastline is about to explode with more wholesome indie energy and moshing good times. Aussie surf-rock legends Hockey Dad (pictured) will headline Day 1 of the November 29 event, while
Iconic Australian 80s new-wave band Pseudo Echo (main picture) will headline Day 2 of Sunshine Coast music festival Alex By The Sea. Dragon and Taxi Ride also form part of the June 8 lineup, which will be aimed at an older crowd. Alex Surf Club announced earlier this week Melbourne rock band Slowly Slowly and Kiamba indie-rock
Melbourne rock band Slowly Slowly and Kiamba indie-rock group The Vanns will headline Alex by The Sea on the Sunshine Coast with local legends Betty Taylor and Pricey. Coast favourites Buttermello and Nuffin Butta also form part of the lineup, as well as emerging rock act Headsend. Alex Surf Club recently announced it will host the
Photos: Andg Kuryj Around 1200 punters flocked to Alexandra Headland on Saturday to see Australian rock legends The Grogans, The Terrys, and Shag Rock for the first-ever Bluff Fest. Nana’s Pie, Brook Street, Emily Rink, and Karlou also helped celebrate the fun. Bluff Fest will be a vital fundraiser for the Alex Surf Club with money
Photos: Andg Kuryj The bad weather has held off for the Sunshine Coast’s first-ever Bluff Fest at Alex Surf Club on Saturday. Around 1200 punters came to see Australian rock legends The Grogans, The Terrys and Shag Rock headline the festival. Local emerging acts Nana’s Pie, Brook Street, Emily Rink, and Karlou also helped celebrate
Main picture: The Grogans are set to headline Bluff Fest on the Sunshine Coast. A new music festival which sold out in four days will see 1200 punters take over Alexandra Headland this month. Bluff Fest brings Aussie surf-rock legends The Grogans and The Terrys to Alex Surf Club on November 30. Local bands Shag Rock, Nana’s Pie, Emily