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Xavier Rudd headlines the Reverb Festival

Xavier Rudd will headline the Reverb Festival playing a ninety minute set on the festivals closing day.

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Perth’s latest music event is set to take place in the the glorious Autumn month of April, REVERB celebrates WA’s love of the great outdoors with three days of music, food fair, beverages, open skies and community vibes… all presented in the picturesque cityside park lands of G.O Edwards Park in Burswood.

Kicking off the first of three event announcements over the coming weeks, REVERB has announced a huge line-up of roots, reggae, folk and soul for Sunday 15th April.

On the bill is Xavier Rudd, Sola Rosa, The Beautiful Girls, Ainslie Wills, Little Quirks, The Hunting Birds alongside local DJ legend General Justice.

Xavier Rudd will release his ninth studio album Storm Boy later this year and recently put out Walk Away, the first single from the record.

Rudd chatted to OUTinPerth back in 2015 and shared with us his thoughts about music and how he’s yet to find an instrument he couldn’t play.

Tickets go on sale Wednesday 28 February 2018 from from www.reverb2018.com.au & www.megatix.com.au

Source: Media Release


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