Southern Roots Festival
Southern Roots Festival | |
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![]() Southern Roots main stage (2007) | |
Genre | Rock, Hip hop, Electronic |
Dates | Easter |
Location(s) | ![]() |
Years active | 2007 – 2008 |
Founded by | Charles Touber |
Website | web |
Southern Roots was an annual
, it is common that the well-known headlining acts will play on the outdoor "Main Stage" which overlooks the venue, and the lesser known (and often local) acts will perform on the indoor "Pavilion Stage". The stages are within a short walking distance of each another.Other areas at the festival include: amusement rides, food and merchandise shopping areas, and one or more designated alcohol consumption areas to which access is restricted to those of the local
2007
The 2007 festival was held on 7 April 2007 (the
- International acts: Pixies,[2] Gomez, The Lemonheads, Iain Archer and Ben Kweller.
- Australian acts: Angus and Julia Stone and Pnau.
TnT (Tim Rogers and Tex Perkins) were also originally listed as attending the event but pulled out for unknown reasons.
Charles Touber, the event co-promoter, stated that with the 2007 event attracting between 8,000 and 10,000 people that the Festival would become an annual event. The showgrounds is an ideal location to host the event with buildings and good facilities, Touber praised the Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania, saying they had bent over backwards to ensure the festival's success.[3]
2008
The 2008 festival was held at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. The scheduled line-up was:
- International acts: John Fogerty, Michelle Shocked, Patty Griffin.
- Australian acts: Amali Ward, Angus and Julia Stone, Bridget Pross, Unleash the Nugget, Pete Cornelius and the Devilles.
2009
The 2009 festival was scheduled to be held in the town of Richmond, however the organisers cancelled the 2009 event, saying that the decline of the Australian dollar against the U.S. dollar made it difficult to book big-name international acts. Jock Campbell, the mayor of Clarence said the cancellation was a blow to the town, and he hoped that Southern Roots would return in 2010.[4]
References
- ninemsn. 2007. Archived from the originalon 4 September 2007. Retrieved 7 February 2007.
- ^ "Australian tour dates". Pixies. 2007. Retrieved 16 February 2007.
- ^ "Let's Do It All Again". The Mercury. 8 April 2007. Retrieved 8 April 2007. [dead link]
- ^ Glaetzer, Sally: Dollar threat to festival, Mercury, 19 December 2008.
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