Groovin the Moo 2023

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Groovin the Moo Is Returning in 2023 with a Full National Tour ... (Concrete Playground)

Groovin the Moo will hit six regional locations around Australia in 2023, including a new stop on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.

Groovin the Moo will tour Australia in April and May 2023. When it hits the state, and WA and SA as well, GTM will host fests in each of those parts of the country for the first time since 2019. The large-scale touring music festival will head to six different states and territories across April and May, finally marking a comeback in Western Australia, South Australia or Queensland โ€” and returning to New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria as well.

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Save The Date: Groovin The Moo Returns In 2023 (scenestr)

Back on the calendar will be festival stops in Adelaide and Bunbury plus new region Sunshine Coast, joining Maitland, Canberra and Bendigo. "Here at GTM, we've ...

"We have missed you terribly and can't wait to bring back the good times around the country. We have not been able to bring the Moo to SA, Queensland and WA since 2019, but that's all about to change. "It's so good that we want to shout it from the very top of the top paddock.

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Groovin the Moo commits to six venues and dates for 2023 (The Canberra Times)

The wildly successful regional music festival series Groovin the Moo has locked in its 2023 calendar, although no artists have been announced.

He has been a journalist at the Newcastle Herald since 1997, covering culture, art, food and music. Jim Kellar is editor of the Newcastle Herald's Weekender magazine. "We are so happy to be able to do a full tour across the country in 2023," GTM founder Steve Halpin said.

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Groovin the Moo announce dates and venues for first full-scale run ... (NME.com)

GTM 2023 will kick off at Adelaide Showground on April 21, before heading to Maitland Showground the following day. The Canberra edition will take place at ...

[COVID-19](https://www.nme.com/en_au/tag/coronavirus) restrictions. Whilst we are very sad not be returning to Townsville, we look forward to bringing GTM to the Sunshine Coast.โ€ [Wolf Alice](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/wolf-alice), [Broods](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/broods), [Snakehips](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/snakehips), [Hilltop Hoods](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/hilltop-hoods), [Lime Cordiale](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/lime-cordiale), [Middle Kids](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/middle-kids), [Sycco](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/sycco) and [Hockey Dad](https://www.nme.com/en_au/artists/hockey-dad). Groovin will then head to the Sunshine Coast at Kawana Sports Western Precinct on April 30, moving from its regular Queensland home of Townsville. The festival will wrap up its first full-scale tour of the country since 2019 at Hay Park in Bunbury on May 6. GTM 2023 will kick off at Adelaide Showground on April 21, before heading to Maitland Showground the following day.

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Groovin' The Moo to return to Bunbury (97.3 Coast FM)

On Wednesday, organisers announced a national tour which includes Bunbury's Hay Park on Saturday May 6, 2023. The regional music festival last came to WA in ...

Sat 29 Apr - Prince of Wales Showgrounds (Bendigo) Sat 22 Apr - Maitland Showground We have missed you terribly and can't wait to bring back the good times around the country, GTM's Steve Halpin said.

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