New Aussie Festival Rock the Park Coming To Adelaide
The festival is locked in for Saturday, November 1 at Ellis Park.

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As Aussie festivals continue to fall by the wayside, with the most recent being Good Life Festival, Platform Touring & Events are bucking the trend with the announcement of Rock the Park.
Promising a “new outdoor concert series featuring legendary Aussie artists from the ‘80s and ‘90s,” Rock the Park is set to be held at Ellis Park in Adelaide on Saturday, November 1 and Bendigo Jockey Club in Bendigo on Saturday, December 6.
Fans can also expect a variety of tasty food trucks, plenty of bars and toilets, and premium catered options for those who like to party in style.
Although the lineup is yet to be revealed, the mention of “legendary Aussie artists from the ‘80s and ‘90s” hints at a nostalgia-stacked bill with all your favourite Australian rock acts.
Keep up to date with everything Rock the Park by following their socials, or register here for presale ticketing and line-up info delivered straight to your inbox.
This isn’t Platform Touring & Events’ first rodeo, with the experienced and trusted events company having been behind Field Trip Festival and several New Year’s Eve fests.
We will be sure to let you know the full Rock the Park lineup when it drops later this year.
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