Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyFINALLY FRIDAY: Hugo’s local live music boost

FINALLY FRIDAY: Hugo’s local live music boost

By MICHELLE HERBISON

GEELONG’S music scene may have changed a lot over the 20 years since Hugo T Armstrong founded Queenscliff’s The Blues Train but the unique tourism venture is still going strong.
Now he is gearing up to celebrate the train’s 20th anniversary with a bang, hosting the inaugural Motor City Music Festival from 7 to 9 March.
After 25 years in media, festival and events and tourism management, Armstrong is well equipped to host Geelong’s own music festival, which promises to rejuvenate live performance in the city.
“Geelong had an incredibly strong live music scene, pushed out by gaming machines and urban sprawl,” Armstrong lamented.
“But people’s love of music never went.”
Motor City Music Festival will take inspiration from Queenscliff Music Festival, of which Armstrong was at the helm for eight years, with a series of unique venues.
An open-air stage reminiscent of A Day On The Green would offer punters the opportunity to relax on the grass with a bottle of wine and some gourmet food from one of the many vans present.
“Each day is a bit different, it’s cheap, accessible and celebrating what’s great about Geelong,” Armstrong explained.
Armstrong has enjoyed plenty of successes throughout his career including a Centenary of Federation Medal in 2001 recognising his long-term service within Borough of Queenscliffe and the music industry.
During his tenure at Queenscliff Music Festival, it was voted best national festival in the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame awards three years in a row.
He has also performed MC duties at some of the country’s largest music festivals, hosted a Melbourne Community Radio show for more than 20 years and served three years as Bellarine Tourism chair.
Armstrong described The Blues Train as “a unique marriage between a live music event and a tourism product” that offered weekly “mini-festivals” with ARIA award-winning and internationally-acclaimed acts.
Boosting the Queenscliff and Bellarine Peninsula economy by $5 million annually, The Blues Train had so far entertained more than 50,000 people – the capacity of Etihad stadium, Armstrong said.
“Over 20 years we’ve travelled the equivalent of Queenscliff to Shanghai return – in 16km trips over 370 shows.”
More information about Motor City Music Festival is available at motorcitymusicfestival.com.au.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Explosion in North Geelong

An explosion in North Geelong involving gas bottles was brought under control by Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) at 5.24pm today. FRV said the explosion was...
More News

Reduced fees for indoor-only cats

Having failed to introduce blanket 24-hour cat curfew last year, Geelong council has changed tack. Focusing on the carrot rather than the stick, the City...

Queenscliff into the decider

Queenscliff is into the Geelong Bowls Region Premier Pennant grand final against Ocean Grove on Sunday after defeating Drysdale in the prelim on Saturday...

Cats’ skipper shines with timely ton

Lara captain Daniel Weigl delivered a timely blow with a superb innings against St Joseph’s to keep his side in the Geelong Cricket Association...

Calling the curious

Geelong’s peak tourism body has launched a new campaign intended to entice the “unexpected moments, makers and experiences on offer” in the region. Tourism Greater...

Give hockey a go

Young field hockey enthusiasts will get the chance to try out the dynamic sport in Geelong this month. Geelong Saints Hockey Club is encouraging youngsters...

Grace and Meehan top the charts

Scores, runs and wickets from Saturday’s play in Geelong Cricket Association and Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association matches. Standout performances included Corio's Mitch Grace (6/6), Teesdale's...

Queenscliff gets another go at Grovers

Queenscliff earned another crack at Ocean Grove in this Sunday’s Geelong Bowls Region Premier Pennant grand final with a commanding win against Drysdale in...

Pako Festa shines again

Pako Festa put on another wonderful display of our diverse culture and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Pakington Street, Geelong West, on Saturday...

Bulls on top in finals quest

Barrabool’s quest for a Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 Grade finals spot remains on track after a solid batting display against Jan Juc on...

All smiles in the surf

It was smiles on dials at Ocean Grove main beach on Sunday 1 March as the Disabled Surfers Association gave all-abilities people the chance...