Live & FREE at The Glade

As the sun dips behind the dunes in Inverloch on Saturday March 21st, Live at The Glade invites the community to gather outdoors for a free night of music, food and celebration as part of this year’s Equinox Festival.

Set against the natural beauty of Inverloch’s coastal reserve, this open-air concert is all about dancing on Country, sharing a picnic rug with family and friends, and letting the music carry you well past sunset. Running at The Glade from 4-9:30pm

Headlining the evening is acclaimed surf-folk artist Jack Botts, whose sun-soaked sound and heartfelt lyrics echo themes of home, family and connection. His laid-back energy feels tailor-made for a seaside stage.

Bringing powerful rhythm and atmosphere, Ganga Giri will ignite the night with his  hypnotic didgeridoo soundscapes and signature dance beats.

Crowd favourites Hot Tub return to keep the dance circle spinning, while two rising youth acts add fresh fire to the line-up. Zenith Paradox are back by popular demand, and Phillip Island’s spirited punk outfit The Drop Kicks promise big sound, bold attitude and heart.

Stage times

Jack Botts- 8:30-9:15pm

Hot Tub – 7:30-8:15pm

The Drop Kicks 6:30- 7:15pm

Ganga Giri 5:30-6:15pm

Zenith Paradox 4:30-5:15pm

Beyond the stage, festivalgoers can explore vibrant market stalls, enjoy delicious regional food, and keep everyone entertained with dedicated kids’ activities.

And as the music fades across The Glade, the night continues. From 9:30pm, the Equinox Encore live music kicks off at the iconic Esplanade Hotel Inverloch, featuring the dynamic Jay Santilli & Nathan Duo, keeping the festival energy humming well into the evening. Live at The Glade is free to attend and open to all. Bring a chair or rug, gather your crew and experience a night where music, community and coastal air come together in perfect harmony. Note alcohol can only be consumed in the over 18’s fenced off chill out zone.

Head to inverlochequinoxfestival.com.au for full program.  

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