Falls Festival ditches Lorne for the city

Falls Festival ditches Lorne for the city


Falls Festival will be leaving Lorne behind for Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl after plans to relocate 35 kilometres inland from Lorne landed in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).

The festival is held around the country, with its Lorne location being consistent since 1993. It brings in the new year with three days and nights of live entertainment and on-site camping.

The festival has not run the past few years, with COVID cancelling the festival last year and the year before and the bushfires cancelling it the year before. This year’s headliners, Lil Nas X and Arctic Monkeys, will perform their sets this year in the CBD, alongside Aussie performer G Flip.

Falls Festival is put on by Byron Bay-based company Secret Sounds, which also runs Splendour in the Grass. Falls co-producer Jessica Ducrou said the Victorian event, which was marketed in Birregurra, had support in the local community.

“Birregurra is close and where a lot of the local community is based, it’s the hub of that area,” Ducrou said.

“We’d been working for a couple of years towards the Birregurra show. All our planning went into that, and based on the appeal by the objectors to VCAT, we didn’t have time to secure another venue that had similar characteristics and could offer camping.

“The majority of the community have been fantastic, and incredibly supportive, as have council. It’s unfortunate a small group of objectors has managed to delay the show, and it doesn’t necessarily mean we won’t be [at Birregurra] in 2023.”

The event will take place from 29 to 31 December across two city stages. Organisers said that camping tickets sold will be refunded from 29 September and ticket holders who can not attend the Melbourne location can apply for a refund until 13 October.

“Melbourne was the easy option, a pre-existing venue with approval in place,” Ducrou said. “It’s not just the Bowl in concert format, it’s the Bowl and surrounds, so we’re increasing the footprint into the surrounding park area.”

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