Weekend Vines created to entertain the Daft Punk faithful
A boutique festival named Weekend Vines will take place at the New South Wales town of Wee Waa to entertain the thousands of punters descending on the town for the Daft Punk album premiere.
[UPDATE: The festival appears to have changed its name from Daft Vines to Weekend Vines]
With tickets set to go on sale tomorrow, the event will take place following the listening session of Daft Punk's album Random Access Memories at the Seplin Estate Winery, which is 1.5 km outside of the tiny town's centre.
The two night party will run from Friday 17 May (from 10pm to 6am) and Saturday 18 from (9pm until 4am).
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The festival will feature “underground electronic jams” from to-be-announced local and international residents.
The Funktion One Festival Soundsystem will also be at Weekend Vines.
The event is being promoted by Yaldi Boomtime, with tickets set to retail at $150 tomorrow.
Capacity is limited to 2,500. There were 4,000 tickets sold to the Daft Punk listening session.
Full ticket details are expected tomorrow.
Camping and parking will be available for the whole weekend, with a fully licensed bar and food stores to be on site.
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