Sunshine Coast musicians say they are shocked Groovin The Moo has been cancelled just months from its scheduled Birtinya chapter. The festival, which sold out in days last year, was expecting 35,000 music revellers at the Sunshine Coast Stadium Precinct on May 5. A vicious cycle for ticket sales Nambour drummer Bailey Walker, from Dellacoma, Sailing
Youth Yindi descendants King Stingray will join fellow Australian music royalty DMA’s, Hot Dub Time Machine, The Jungle Giants, Mallrat, San Cisco and Alison Wonderland to headline Groovin the Moo at Sunshine Coast Stadium on May 5. US outfits GZA from Wu-Tang, Stephen Sanchez, Claire Rosenkranz and Armani White will also play, as well as
Residents who live a 15 minute drive from Sunshine Coast Stadium at Bokarina have received notices in their letterboxes about the return of Groovin the Moo sparking concerns over noise levels and traffic congestion. The hugely popular live music festival, scheduled for May 5, made its debut on the Coast last year featuring Fatboy Slim,