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Rock The ParkA great weekend for Gippsland By Emma Kae - 1st February 2001 - Back to News Now this isn’t a time to be sitting at home with a cup of tea, but a time to get to your feet and get out there in the sunshine with your friends.
“But why?” I hear you ask. Well, Rock The Park is on the horizon…
Loud and large and set to go off like a cracker, this is a two-day festival being held at Lardner Park, Warragul.
There are numerous event attractions, diverse enough to suit everyone’s taste. From beach volley ball to the acclaimed Pepsi Max team, with a stall – packed pavilion and a band line-up, there will not be a moment to waste.
The bands are Australia’s very best, including big names such as the Living End, the Superjesus, Area 7, Motor Ace and even an up-and-coming local band, Channel 3.
The dates to keep free in your calendar are the 17th to the 18th of February. On site camping is available and included in the ticket price.
You can get your ticket from Ticketek and just about any nearby Sanity store for $69.95 inc. GST and booking fee.
Food and refreshments will be available, but if you have special dietary needs please feel free to bring extra supplies. A licensed bar will also be on site, so if you wish to drink please bring photo ID.
No glass, animals, children U12, BBQ's, fires, fireworks, weapons, illegal drugs, BYO alcohol, anti-social behaviour, crowd surfing, moshing, swimming, video or audio recording by patrons will be allowed in the duration of this festival. Organisers accept no liability for injury, damage or loss.
Are you looking for more details? Click here to go to the Rock The Park website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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