Make your way to all-ages music festival

Voider will be on the bill

Make your way to the Make Way all-ages music festival at Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre on Friday, September 29.

Featuring five big bands, the drug and alcohol-free event will also have food trucks including The German Grill Haus and Mr Goaty Gelato.

On the bill will be Soda Simulator, Volume Knob, Voider, Jan and YE.

Entry will be just $5, with the first 100 ticket holders getting a free hot dog and gelato.

Presented by Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre, Fixx Events and Central Coast Music and Arts, Make Way is sponsored by Multicultural NSW and will also include cultural talks.

The event will continue whatever the weather, with parking available, a toilet on site and disabled facilities.

Soda Simulator is an enigmatic quartet consisting of mates Bryce Neal, Ebonee Nasa, Eden Webb and Mackenzie Hunter playing soulful synths, heavy riffs and surfy jams.

Voider is a five-piece post punk band local to the Central Coast.

It draws from arrange genre influences and brings high energy to live performances.

Volume Knob is inspired by shoegaze and garage punk

Volume Knob is a three-piece band inspired by shoegaze and garage punk.

Make Way will be held from 6-10pm on September 29 at Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre’s youth hub, 20-22 Kincumber St, Kincumber.

Tickets are available at https://rb.gy/a4s2x

For more information email manager@kdnc.org.au

Source:
Fixx Events