Queen of Hearts
Port Fairy Folk Festival 2024
Southcombe Park
Southcombe Park
Mar 8, 2024
4:00 PM GMT+11
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LINE-UP SO FAR...19-TWENTY - ALICE SKYE - ARRKULA YINBAYARRA (FT. DR SHELLIE MORRIS AO) - BILLY BARKER - BRIAN NANKERVIS - CAM COLE (ENG) - CAT CLYDE (USA) - CHARLES JENKINS - CHARLIE NEEDS BRACES - CHRISTINE ANU - COOL OUT SUN - DAMON SMITH - DAOIRI FARRELL (IRE) - DAVID GARNHAM & THE REASONS TO LIVE - THE DEANS OF SOUL - DOCTOR & THE APOLOGIES - ETTA LANE - FANNY LUMSDEN - GABY MORENO (GTM) GAMELAN DANANDA GANGAR (NOR) - GEORGE BOOMSMA (ENG) - GK - GNOSS (SCO) - GOOD HABITS (ENG) GRAHAM NASH (USA) HUNDO MILLI - HUSSY HICKS - ISABEL RUMBLE - JALGANY - JARABI BAND - JASMIN ADRIA - JEM CASSAR-DALEY - JOE GEIA BAND - JOHN CRAIGIE (USA) - JORJA CATE - JOSEPH LIM - JUDY COLLINS (USA) - JUNGAJI - KATE MILLER-HEIDKE - KATHERINE PRIDDY (ENG) - LANGUE DE CHAT LIAN HUSI TIMOR - THE LITTLE STEVIES - LJ PARKS - LORRAINE NASH (IRE) LUKA BLOOM (IRE) - THE MAES - MAU POWER - THE MERINDAS - MY GIDDY AUNT - NIGEL WEARNE - OCEANIQUE - ONDARA (USA) - OPELOUSAS - OUT OF HAND THE PLEASURES - QUEEN OF HEARTS - QUEENIE - QUOTE THE RAVEN (CAN) - RALPH MCTELL (ENG) - ROGER KNOX - SAM CURTIS - SARAH BLASKO - SARAH CARROLL & THE BIG FUSS - THE SETTLEMENT - THE SEVEN UPS - SHARON SHANNON BIG BAND (IRE) - SINGING OUR FUTURES SHOWCASE FEATURING: KATIE ASPEL, JANAYA ROACH, CANISHA, GUGIN BRUTHAZ & SEDRIECE - SONS OF THE EAST - SOPHIA WHITNEY SPOONFUL - THE SONGBIRDS (INT) – STUART JOEL NUGGETT - SVAVAR KNUTUR (ICE) TEENY TINY STEVIES - TEHO (FIN) - ZIPPORAH - ZOE BORTHWICKCelebrate your love of music at the 47th Port Fairy Folk Festival in the iconic Victorian seaside village across four glorious days, 8-11 March 2024. The picturesque township of Port Fairy comes alive each year over the long weekend in March, with the greatest folk, rhythm and roots musicians from around the globe coming together in a huge celebration of music, community and culture. From its humble beginnings in 1977, Port Fairy Folk Festival has become of Australia’s largest and most loved music festival by the mighty Southern Ocean. Featuring a huge multi-venue main arena complete with six stages as well as a vibrant program of events across the site which includes themed concerts, showcases, roving performances, family friendly entertainment, excellent food and drinks and handmade craft stalls, there’s something for everyone. Immerse yourself in historic Port Fairy over the weekend with free entertainment throughout the township, markets, music programs and fantastic restaurants and tiny bars.
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“The upper reaches of the pop stratosphere beckon.” – Q Magazine “Annie, Goldfrapp and Kylie all rolled into one” – The Guardian “A luscious, escapist electro-pop floorfiller of the future.” - The Times “A new big pop thing...incredible.” - Popjustice “A fabulously exciting new pop starlet… we’re sold.” - The Line Of Best Fit Since arriving on the scene in late 2011 with her debut EP ‘The Arrival’, the enigmatic and elusive Queen of Hearts has quietly carved out a niche for herself with just a small handful of carefully executed DIY releases, cementing her status as one of the most exciting new faces in independent electronic music. The pseudonym of 25 year-old Liz Morphew, the combination of breathtaking fashion-forward visuals alongside cutting-edge productions has made her a mainstay of both music and fashion press, with recent single ‘Neon’ fronting campaigns for Henry Holland, Morgan and Topshop, as well as being featured in ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, NBC’s ‘Do No Harm’, and recent Hollywood blockbuster ‘How I Live Now’. Now, after a short spell away, Queen of Hearts makes an unannounced return to the scene with her debut album ‘Cocoon’ – a heady concoction of electronic beats, lovelorn lyrics and seductive vocals. Written with some of electronic music’s most respected names – including DREAMTRAK, Stefan Storm, Mark Reeder, Diamond Cut and Bright Light Bright Light – the album comes hot on the heels of a number of headline festival shows in Asia. Led by the massive EDM-meets-electro sound of new single ‘Like A Drug’ – produced by Fabien Waltmann - it’s accompanying video is helmed by acclaimed director Robert Francis Muller. Singer // Songwriter // Love Addict Debut album 'Cocoon' - OUT NOW <3
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