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TICKETS are limited and the event promises to be two days and two nights of bliss.
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The inaugural boutique music and lifestyle festival – Panacea – will be held from November 20 to 22 at Riverview, in Tatong (near Benalla) among the stunning surrounds of the Blue Ranges.
Just 1000 tickets will be sold for the festival, which boasts a dynamic line-up of about 50 Australian artists performing to rock, sway or groove you through two days and two nights of festival bliss, but without the crowds.
The festival will feature acts such as The Delta Riggs, Tijuana Cartel, Dallas Frasca, The Belligerents, Drunk Mums, Jakubi, Woodlock, Yeo, Sol Nation, Kooyeh, My Left Boot, from Beechworth, and Albury’s The Northern Folk.
“Panacea is the perfect setting to grab some friends and your swag and do something a bit different,” event organiser Chloe Foster said.
“Diversity is the key ingredient for this festival and we guarantee there will be something for everybody.
“We welcome all booty shakers, hip swayers, arm flailers and body bending head bangers.”
With a focus on the mind, body and soul, more than 25 workshops including meditation, art and hip hop will be operating through the weekend.
Experts will be on hand to offer meditation and massage, while yoga practitioners from Australia and around the world will help you engage using different techniques and disciplines to relax, heal and correct your body.
It is a licensed, all-ages gig and all proceeds will go towards the Peter McCallum Cancer Institute.