Rock the Farm comes to Kulnura in January

The Sea Gypsies

The Coast’s inaugural Rock the Farm concert is set to take place at Kulnura’s EastCoast Juice Farm on January 27, 2023.

The farm will open up its beautiful orchards to the public for an evening filled with performances by some iconic bands including Dragon, Bachelor Girl and The Sea Gypsies.

Formed in Auckland in January 1972 and based in Sydney from 1975, Dragon was originally fronted by singer Graeme Collins, but rose to fame with Marc Hunter as singer and is currently led by his brother, bass player and vocalist Todd Hunter.

Bachelor Girl is an Australian pop duo, formed in 1992 by Tania Doko as vocalist and James Roche as musician, producer and arranger.

Bachelor Girl

Food will be on offer, as well as rinks supplied by the Six String Brewing Company, Firescreek Winery, Upstairs Wines and Distillery Botanica.

Hosted by Eastcoast Beverages in collaboration with JC Entertainment & Events, Rock the Farm will be an adult-only event.

Managing Director of Eastcoast Beverages Samuel Lentini said he was excited to host the first ever Rock The Farm concert amongst the beautiful orchards of the citrus farm.

“Remaining local is – and always has been – at the heart of what we do,” he said.

“It’s an honour to collaborate with fellow Central Coast suppliers to create a memorable experience for the community.”

The evening will take place in the orchards of Kulnura’s EastCoast Juice Farm

Emma Paulley of JC Entertainment & Events said with a line-up of bands comprising rock icons to local favourites, the first Rock The Farm was expected to attract widespread interest across the state.

Tickets are available through Eventbrite with VIP packages also available.

Rock The Farm 2023 will be held at Eastcoast Juice Farm, 993 George Downes Dr, Kulnura, from 6-10pm on Friday, January 27.

Free parking will be available on site and guests are encouraged to bring their own picnic blanket and chairs.

Source:
Media release Dec 11
Polkadot Communications