The Wombats headline 2024 Rolling Sets Festival

G Flip Photo: Nazrin Massaro

Bringing those Summer vibes with a raft of international and home-grown talent, Rolling Sets Festival is set to take over Memorial Park at The Entrance on Saturday, December 7 with UK indie stalwarts The Wombats as headliners in a NSW exclusive. 

Adopted by Australian fans as a firm crowd favourite, the band has toured our shores countless times and will continue their mutual love affair with Australia this December.

With spiky guitar riffs and heavy choruses, the band’s pan-generational appeal continues to swell as they hint at new music in the works, on the back of their acclaimed fifth studio album and most recent biggest shows to date at London’s The O2. 

Another act will be Lime Cordiale, touted as one of Australia’s hardest working bands amassing countless shows, millions of streams across all platforms, and taking out the coveted number one spot on the ARIA album charts for their latest release Enough of the Sweet Talk earlier this month. 

The indie-rocker brothers will bring their infectious stylings to the Rolling Sets stage alongside heart of gold rocker G Flip who makes the kind of high-powered rock/pop music that could only come from the heart and mind of a drummer, Sydney native pop wunderkind Ruel and queen of pop pixie Peach PRC. 

This year, festival organisers are working with Disabled Surfers Australia (DSA) and helping to raise much-needed funds for this incredible organisation.

The Disabled Surfers Association was established in 1986 by Gary Blaschke after a motorcycle accident where he lost his kneecap and underwent extensive rehabilitation.

He saw a void that needed to be filled as, over the years, many surfers with disabilities have unfortunately been loners with no-one to help them get back into the water. 

His vision quickly extended to all classes of disabilities, from asthmatics to joint injuries to paraplegic as well as the neurodiverse.

Many members have found friendship, support and have renewed their interest in surfing and the love of the beach. 

A totally voluntary organisation, with no government funding, the DSA sets world’s best practice for disabled surfing and currently has 18 branches around Australia (including the Central Coast branch) and one in New Zealand.

For more information visit www.rollingsets.com.au