Homebrewed: An Australian Music Podcast
It's been a rollercoaster few weeks for music on the Central Coast, so we're going deep on local stories for this episode. First up, we dive into the disappointing news that Rolling Sets festival is packing up shop and moving to Newcastle. The music Festival had bucked national trends in recent years, managing strong ticket sales in a tough climate and staging consecutive successful events. We explore the reasons for the move and share our thoughts on what this will and won't mean for music on The Central Coast. Next up we're joined by Central Coast Music and Arts Executive Chair and great friend of Homebrewed Lou Sawilejskij to unpack the trial designation of Gosford CBD as a Special Entertainment Precinct (SEP). Lou explains what an SEP designation for Gosford will mean and why everyone should be excited about it. As the Festival Director for Gossy Weekender festival, Lou also teases some news about this year's event. Keep an ear out for some nuggets of information ahead of the official announcement in early July. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Check out Central Coast Music and Arts here [https://centralcoastmusicarts.com] Support us on Patreon [http://patreon.com/HomebrewedMedia]here [http://patreon.com/HomebrewedMedia] [http://patreon.com/HomebrewedMedia] Follow Homebrewed on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/homebrewedmedia] Like Homebrewed on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/homebrewedmedia] Watch our content on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@homebrewedmedia] Check out our Spotify Playlists here [https://open.spotify.com/user/56bfypat4r55g1ngpffz9grz0?si=0b549fa09f1c45a7] Catch up on everything Homebrewed [http://www.homebrewed.au/] This podcast was recorded on Darkinjung land. Featuring Cameron Smith, Eamonn Snow and Lou Sawilejskij. Produced by Eamonn Snow. Homebrewed is a podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities. Mentioned in this episode: Thanks to Sonora Studios in Tuggerah for sponsoring this episode. Check out Jack Nigro's awesome space, and let him know Homebrewed sent you!
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