Tim Rogers, Mick Thomas To Headline Festival For Cambodia

31 January 2013 | 2:06 pm | Jazmine O’Sullivan

The Clarkefield Music Festival is happening again this March.

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The Second Annual Clarkefield Music Festival will see some of Australia's finest musicians teaming up in a bid to raise money for poverty stricken families in Cambodia.

The legend that is Tim Rogers will be headlining the stellar bill, with Mick Thomas and The Roving Commission another of the big names on board to get people excited about the musical delights that will ensue.

The full line up also includes Sal Kilmer, The Toot Toot Toots, Charles Jenkins and The Zhivagos, The Stetson Family, San Gras and Dead River Deeps, as well as local acts Paper Jane, Brother Johnstone, Jarrod Shaw and Sarah Wilkinson.

The festival is set to be a casual affair, located on a grassy, green lawn, surrounded by trees, old wagons and beautiful bluestone buildings; the perfect place to lay down a rug and soak in the good vibrations.

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Check out the Cambodian Kids Foundation's official website to see what your money will be going towards.

The festival takes place on Sunday 17 March at The Clarkefield Pub, about 45km north-west of Melbourne and you can get your tickets from its website right now.