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Big rush for timeOUT music fest tickets

Saturday, July 24, 2010

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MUSIC lovers from across the region have been scrambling to collect the last of their 12 timeOUT tokens, to ensure they can claim a heavily discounted ticket to this year's most anticipated live music festival.

In three weeks’ time, timeOUT Day In The Park will take over Fogarty Park on the Esplanade, with 16 of Australia’s hottest musical acts over two massive stages.

The last of the 12 tokens to claim a $25 ticket is printed in today’s edition of The Weekend Post.

Readers have until 5pm next Friday to redeem their tokens.

But it’s not all about the music.

In the quest to expand from a concert to a fully fledged live music festival, timeOUT Day In The Park has fun activities planned throughout the day to keep the crowd bouncing between sets.

>> Click here to join the timeOUT flash mob!

>> timeOUT Day In The Park is on August 15 at Fogarty Park, featuring Bliss N Eso, The Butterfly Effect, Gyroscope, Lisa Mitchell, Art vs Science, Bag Raiders, Minx, Suspekt, New World Audio, Jeremy J, Shamroxx & Dex Mo', Sammy J and more. The last of the 12 timeOUT tokens is printed on Page 2 of today’s edition of The Weekend Post. For more information, see cairns.com.au/timeout

 


Groovy: Video Hits presenter Faustina "Fuzzy" Agolley will be at the timeOUT Day In The Park.


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