Win double season pass to Woodford Folk Festival
Published 1:45pm 28 November 2023
Words by Kylie Knight
The countdown is on to this year’s Woodford Folk Festival and we’re giving you the chance to win one of two double season passes.
The giveaway is thanks to the City of Moreton Bay, What's On Moreton Bay and Woodford Folk Festival.
The festival is on from December 27 to January 1 and is a chance to see more than 2000 local, national and international artists, musicians and presenters.
A week-long celebration of creativity and cultural diversity
Festival-goers can hear from Noel Pearson, Tracey Spicer, Tony Burke, Dr Karl and Costa Georgiadis.
Big-name musicians Regurgitator (pictured below), Kasey Chambers, Kate Miller-Heidke, ARIA nominee Mo’Ju, Yirrmal, FourPlay String Quartet, Leah Flanagan, and Wanderers will hit the stage.
Rising stars and Woodfordian first timers Go-Jo, Odette, A.Girl, Haiku Hands, Bumpy, Aya Ives, Steph Strings, Loretta, Late November and Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham (The Waifs) will also perform.
The event also includes circus, dance, cabaret and comedy acts as well as a children’s festival, talks, meditation and much more. For details, head to the website
Enter for your chance to win
Thanks to the City of Moreton Bay, What's On Moreton Bay and Woodford Folk Festival you could win one of two double season passes to this year's Woodford Folk Festival.
The prize includes:
- One double season adult pass to Woodford Folk Festival 2023/24
- Season camping at Woodfordia (season campsite is closer to the precinct than overnight camping)
- Vehicle pass in long-term parking
- Access to festival on December 26, 2023 (before the festival starts) to January 2, 2024 (day after festival ends)
Each prize is worth $735 + $20 (car park) per ticket. The competition closes on December 10, 2023.
To enter, head to What’s On Moreton Bay
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