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 will see Hockey Dad headlining on November 29.

Presented by Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club, Bluff Fest has quickly become one of the region’s biggest festivals.
Pairing iconic acts with an unbeatable oceanfront stage, expect pop-up bars, and a chilled-out atmosphere just steps from the sand.
If past events are anything to go by, the 18+ weekend at Buhk Park is sure to pack out, with sunset singalongs and golden-hour anthems.
Alex Surf Club general manager Helen Butler says Bluff Fest is more than a music festival.
“It’s a way for us to connect with the community, support live music, and give back to surf life saving.
“Every ticket sold helps fund vital lifesaving services, training, and youth development programs right here on our beach.”
Boom Crash Opera joins The Angels for Bluff Fest Day 2 lineup
It’s been 50 years since The Angels debuted with a genre-defining album in 1975. Joining them are ARIA favourites Boom Crash Opera and 80s synth-rock icons Mi-Sex.
All three legendary Aussie rock bands bring an incredible catalogue and electric live presence.
Kicking things off on Sunday will be the Coast’s favourite teen rockers Wave Raiders, who are sure to warm up the crowd, and emerging indie singer/songwriter Tess Fapani, with her gorgeous soul-soaked lyrics.
This event is not to be missed!
Tickets are on sale now via Oztix.com.au.











