Daybreak Music Festival is set to become one of the first major festivals to be held in the region since last year.
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Held in the coming weeks, the festival will see a variety of local and international talent play such as Rebke, Bag Raiders, Stace Cadet and Odd Mob.
Agenda entertainment and Daybreak founder Hudson Watts said after running some small day gigs in Bendigo over the past years, he was excited to bring a larger festival into the region.
"The brand started up as a crew of a few mates and we started running a couple of day parties around Bendigo and after a bit of success, we have decided to scale it up to a larger festival," he said.
"After the year we had last year, it is definitely good to see things start to pick back up again and working within COVID guidelines, it is a lot more doable these days with government restrictions easing in terms of events.
"We are very grateful with how things are going considering last year was so quiet and slow for the industry."
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Mr Watts said all protocols and safety guidelines will be met.
"We have our QR codes set up, we are working with government capacity guidelines and separated entry and exit points," he said.
"It's a little difficult to navigate through the guidelines but I have done it before with some other events and it's a long process."
The event will take place on 13 June at the Prince of Wales Showgrounds.
Tickets and additional information can be found here.
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