From humble beginnings in 1977, Port Fairy Folk Festival has become one of Australia’s largest and most loved festivals. Featuring a multi-venue main arena, free entertainment within the township, exhibitions, community market, interactive workshops, forums, themed concerts and showcases, theatre, film, writers program, roving performances, handmade crafts, great food and family-friendly entertainment.
The picturesque, historic seaside township of Port Fairy is the place to be during the Victorian Labour Day long weekend in March, as PFFF presents the finest artists from around the world in a four-day celebration of music, community and culture.
Australia’s world-famous independent music festival, each year PFFF presents major international, national and regional folk artists during a four-day festival of folk, country, celtic, blues, jazz, bluegrass, traditional, contemporary, acoustic rock and world roots music.
Past artists include Ani DiFranco, Archie Roach, Billy Bragg, Cedric Burnside, Colin Hay, Courtney Marie Andrews, Eddi Reader, Eileen Jewel, Gurrumul, Judy Collins, John Butler, Lior, Loudon Wainwright, Mary Coughlan, Paul Kelly, Ralph McTell, Richard Thompson, Ron Sexsmith, Sinead O’Connor, Steve Poltz, Tim Finn, and The Waifs just to name a few.
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