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Lineup Announced for Central Coast’s Let The Good Times Roll Festival: Royal Blood, Grinspoon, Skegss, SIX60 + More

W. MacKellar
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Royal Blood | Photo by Tom Beard

A new festival called Let The Good Times Roll will be arriving on the NSW Central Coast this December. Headlined by Royal Blood, rock veterans Grinspoon, and New Zealand favourites SIX60, it’ll take over Memorial Park at the Entrance on Sunday, 10th December.

There’ll also be sets from Byron Bay crew Skegss, The Buoys, Adelaide’s Bad//Dreems, Tiali, and party starters like The Cat Empire and the Bamboos. Check out the full lineup below; you can sign up for pre-sale access now.

Royal Blood: ‘Pull Me Through’

All the action will take on one day across two stages; apart from the music, there’ll be a heap of market stalls, food, and other activities to get stuck into.

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Royal Blood were recently announced on the lineup for another brand new festival called Changing Tides, that’s happening on the South Coast of NSW in Kiama. They’ll be sharing the bill with acts like Spacey JaneG FlipPNAU, and The Temper Trap.

Grinspoon, meanwhile, have just added a fistful more dates to their upcoming ‘Easy Detention’ tour, which will see the band circle the country in November.

Let The Good Times Roll 2023 Lineup

  • Royal Blood

  • Grinspoon

  • Skegss

  • Psychedelic Porn Crumpets

  • Bad//Dreems

  • The Buoys

  • Tiali

  • SIX60

  • The Cat Empire

  • The Bamboos

  • Coterie

  • Little Quirks

  • Gang of Brothers

Date & Venue

  • Sunday, 10th December – Memorial Park, The Entrance

Tickets go on sale Friday, 8th September.

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