HomeIndyConcert in delay over ‘rain fear’

Concert in delay over ‘rain fear’

ERIN PEARSON
FEARS of rain have pushed back Geelong’s largest music festival from November to March, according to organisers.
One Great Night On Earth project director Lyndel Moore said weather bureau advice predicted the threat of above-average rain for November.
Ms Moore feared the potential deluge could jeopardise the success of the inaugural charity concert.
“We just got some really strong information saying November had already become a high rainfall month in Victoria, so it seemed to make sense to change the date,” she said.
“That time of year (March) will better accommodate an older demographic. Younger demographics don’t care if it buckets down rain but older demographics do.”
In November the region recorded 86.2 millimetres of rain compared to a monthly average of 47.1mm.
The March total was 33.4mm compared to the average of 28.7mm.
Ms Moore said the festival had also secured a site for the March 31 event after talks with various Lara
land owners.
“We’re pretty chuffed to be able to tell you the site for this event is now solid,” she said.
“It will be situated at the base of You Yangs National Park with views out over the bay and the city of Melbourne in the distance.
“It will look very much like Emerald City come nightfall.”
Ms Moore said the festival would soon release names of newly signed acts from Australia and the UK.
“The rewards are now beginning to come in spades and we couldn’t be happier with the progress.”
Organisers unveiled their initial plans to the Independent in October.
They said the event would feature some of the world’s “greatest rock stars” from ‘60s and ‘70s to attract a crowd of around 100,000 patrons.
The organisers expected the event to raise around $14 million for charity. Proceeds would go to Fine Green Paddock, which supports regional Australians struggling to overcome fires, droughts and floods.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Stengle edging closer to VFL return

Geelong coach Chris Scott is optimistic Tyson Stengle's return to football isn't far away, declaring the 27-year-old's absence won't end up being a long-term...
More News

Why Home Maintenance Is Key to Protecting Your Property Value

A home is the single biggest investment most people will ever make. Whether you’re living in it, renting it out, or planning to sell...

What’s a Realistic Budget for First Home Buyers Looking to Buy in Melbourne?

Anyone who tells you that Melbourne property prices are straightforward either hasn’t bought recently, or hasn’t spent a Saturday morning standing shoulder to shoulder...

The Rising Trend of Cosmetic Procedures in Gen Zs

Modern-day cosmetic medicine is no longer viewed as something reserved for mature demographic groups seeking to reverse visible signs of ageing. More and more...

How to Plan the Best Community Event on the Calendar

Getting people together in real life is exciting. Social media can bring us together, but nothing will completely replace the experience of gathering in...

Why Young Families Are Flocking to Geelong in 2026

Geelong has long been known as a gateway to the coveted Surf Coast. But in recent years, it’s changed into something far more interesting:...

Thomson sacks co-coach weeks from the season opener

Thomson has sacked co-coach Jacob Knight just weeks before the start of the Geelong & District Football League season. The Tigers terminated Knight’s contract for...

Superboats roar into the bay

It will be action aplenty on Corio Bay as the Offshore Superboat Championships roar to life across two days. Many boats will be...

Making Geelong a fairer place for all

One of Geelong’s biggest local fundraisers kicks off today, raising money to help build a fairer community. Local foundation Give Where You Live has encouraged...

Dancing across the seas

Kelsey Jenning grew up in Geelong before moving to America to pursue a career as a dancer. She returned to Australia to visit family...

Annual fair all about community spirit

A local school has invited the wider community to help celebrate a tradition that has spanned more than three decades. Ocean Grove Primary School’s (OGPS)...