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The Screaming Jets and Pricey to headline Where We Belong Festival in Redcliffe

March 23, 20261 min read

Where We Belong Festival will return to Redcliffe on Saturday, June 27, with Aussie rock legends The Screaming Jets and Pricey leading the bill. The all-day event will run from 10am to 10pm, with tickets from $50 and free entry for kids under 12.

Photos: The Screaming Jets by Marc Roberts for YELO. Pricey by Dameeka Middleton for YELO.

Organised by Tribe Social Belonging, the event is set to feature more than 20 acts across two stages, including an Emerging Bands Stage.

This year’s lineup includes Large Mirage, Whitts End, The Phosphenes, Takeover, Heatstroke, Profanity Fair, Tailor Made Rejects, Tomohung, Burnout, Nocturnal Syndrome, Dedway, Findaway!, Brax, Munkey Town, Che Burns, Metanoia, Paper Plate Pals, Seven Day Storm, Delphic After Party and Noise.

The festival has already built some history on the peninsula, with Frenzal Rhomb headlining last year’s show, and Butterfingers performing at its inaugural event.

This year, Where We Belong moves to Settlement Cove on the Redcliffe foreshore at Marine Parade, Redcliffe.

Where We Belong has grown into Tribe Social Belonging’s annual community music festival, built around live music, accessibility and local connection.

It brings together people of all ages and abilities, with proceeds supporting wider community programs.

See Dameeka Middleton’s photos from last year’s Where We Belong.

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