A heady mix of acts from at home and abroad.
For a quarter of a century the Brunswick Music Festival has provided a stunning array of roots music performances to the streets and venues of the suburb in which its held and it's not ended that tradition anytime soon, with the festival this afternoon announcing their full program.
It's a diverse range of acts from all over the globe, including some really excellent and intriguing musical treats for those who like to embrace music from outside of their own backyard.
Bluegrass legend Peter Rowan brings his trio back for the event, China's Hanggai will blow minds with their mix of contemporary and traditional styles, Brit Rory McLeod will build on his Aussie fan base and the young Blair Dunlop will win hearts with his brand of folk.
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While it's great to have plenty of visitors, the Australian line up is absolutely brilliant with the likes of David Bridie & Frank Yamma, FourPlay String Quartet, Jamie Madowell & Tom Thum and Mama Kin all involved.
In alphabetical order, the full line up is as follows:
Alaska String Band, Altan, Andy Baylor, Antonio Serrano, Blair Dunlop, Breabach, Brunswick Old Time String Orchestra, Coral Lee And The Silver Scream, David Bridie & Frank Yamma, Fourplay String Quartet, Hanggai, Jamie Macdowell & Tom Thum, Kavisha Mazzella, Kransky Sisters, La Sagra Della Musica, La Voce Della Luna, Le Blanc Brothers Cajun Band, Louis McManus Memorial Concert, Love Over Gold, Mama Kin, Melbourne Rhythm Project, Mick Conway & The National Junk Band, Mikelangelo And The Big Mouth Choir, Miles & Simone, Moonee Valley Drifters, Peter Rowan Bluegrass Trio, Purple Dentists, Rory McLeod, The Royal Jellies, Santa Taranta, Saoirse, Southern Cookin', Sumsum, The Tiger Lillies, Tregua, Zulya & The Children Of The Underground
You can catch them at different venues all through Brunswick from Sunday 2 March through to Sunday 16.