The family-friendly festival is set to take over the Fleurieu Peninsula over the Easter weekend.
Concert crowd (Supplied)
Those in Adelaide who are in search of cheerful Easter plans will rejoice to hear that the Front Yard Festival will be back and bigger than ever this April.
The festival, held at Middleton Winery in Middleton, has been expanded to become a two-day event, taking place from Friday, April 18th (Good Friday), to Saturday, April 19th. This year, the festival organisers are promising more music, more food trucks, more beverage options, more artisan market pop-ups, and, crucially, more toilets.
Animal lovers will be pleased to know that the organisers are also allowing well-behaved dogs on leads into the event this year and that a petting zoo, consisting of two beloved sheep named Kevin and Enid, will be available to all attendees with a gentle touch.
For those who wish to spend the entirety of the Easter weekend at Front Yard Festival, there will also be caravan and tent sites available (though spots are limited, so get in quick).
The event is all-ages and family-friendly. Music lovers who are three years old or younger are granted free entry into the festival. Prices are also discounted for tweens and teenagers and even pretty affordable for adults.
Friday will see performances from eclectic acts such as Ryan Underhill And The Briar Patch, Ally Row, Brad Chicken And The Bootstraps, Drew Akin, Philly McKinnon, and Old Town Rd Country Dance Party, joined by DJ Dusty Trails.
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Saturday’s line-up is equally sure to boast something for everybody, with performances from the Australian Green Day tribute act Basket Case, as well as The Shizzle, All About Her, Ally Row (performing once again), Lucas Day Band, Jayde McSeveney, and Ciaram Granger. Andrew Baldino will be hosting the festivities.
Tickets - for all days or your choice of merely one festival day - are available to purchase online now.