MUSIC + PERFORMERS + ACTIVITIES
Zac Henderson
8:45pm
Zac Henderson is an award-winning Tasmanian singer-songwriter known for his storytelling, blending Blues, Folk, and Roots influences. Starting as a busker, Zac quickly moved on to performing at cafes, clubs, pubs, and festivals across Australia, Europe, and the UK.
He has graced stages at Falls Festival, Party in the Paddock, Adelaide Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe, and more, supporting acts like Vance Joy, Neil Finn, and Dan Sultan.
Zac’s 2017 EP Procrastination and 2021 album Lay The Stones garnered acclaim and radio play for their honest, witty, and heartfelt songwriting. His unique voice and captivating narratives continue to delight audiences everywhere.
Ange Boxall
7:30pm
Ange Boxall is an iconic Tasmanian singer-songwriter whose music blends Country, Folk, and Americana influences. Known for her soulful storytelling and distinctive voice, Ange has performed on iconic stages worldwide, including Glastonbury and the Isle of Wight Festival.
Her heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies have earned her acclaim both locally and internationally, showcasing her deep connection to life, love, and the Tasmanian landscape. Ange’s performances are a celebration of authentic artistry, making her a standout talent on any stage.
The Friendly Pelicans
5:15pm
The Friendly Pelicans are a vibrant local band bringing timeless classics to life. Featuring Graham Reeve (piano, vocals), Mark Westbury (guitar), Christine Akerman (violin, vocals), and Devon Robson (bass, guitar), their repertoire spans well-loved hits from the 1950s to the 1980s.
The Friendly Pelicans deliver an engaging performance that will have you tapping your feet and singing along. Don’t miss this talented group as they bring their nostalgic charm to the Bangor Music in the Vines Festival!
Rupert Bullard
6:30pm
Rupert Bullard is an indie folk singer-songwriter from nipaluna/Hobart. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, his music references themes of love, change, and the beauty of everyday life. His soulful melodies and introspective lyrics have captured the hearts of listeners and established him as a rising star in the vibrant Tasmanian music scene.
Henry Dunbabin
6:30pm
A home-grown Bangor lad, Henry Dunbabin is a singer-songwriter with a unique blend of acoustic folk combined with electronic music, which compliment the stories he tells through his lyrics.
Studying composition and music technology at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Henry is an exciting emerging artist, with a passion for combining soulful storytelling with innovative music techniques.
Sands Family Circus
3:00pm
Talented local acrobatic performers the Sands Family Circus will be opening the Bangor Music in the Vines Festival with a thrilling performance of their circus skills. They will perform a highly acrobatic, entertaining family show as the Bipedal Beetles. "Be Bamboozled by a Bedlam of Beautiful Bouncing Bipedal Beetles Balancing Boldly Between Bouts of Bashful and Batty Behaviour. "
The Sands Family Circus will be staying on for a circus workshop - try your hand at some circus skills, for all ages.
Taiko Drum
4:30pm
‘Taiko Drum’ perform the art of Japanese drumming which is a powerful and dynamic style of percussion involving the whole body.
A high energy performance with synchronised movements enabling the crowd to enjoy a visually spectacular experience.
Taiko Drum Tasmania Inc. have been performing for over 20 years in Tasmania at a wide range of festivals, and community and private events.
Kids Clay Workshop
3:00-4:30pm
Our popular clay workshop for children will be running in our craft tent on the lawns. The workshop is run by Ilana @ilanabeadesigns who is enthusiastic about passing on her techniques and sharing the love of art with others!
Make a bird or rabbit (Optional: bring a photo for inspiration). Each child gets to make, paint/glaze and keep their own creation once it's fired (firing will occur once the clay is dry, then they can be collected).
Limited spaces - book the workshop with your festival ticket
Age Group: 6-14yrs
Cost: $49 each child
In our craft tent on the lawns - children will be able to see the stage and music acts from the craft tent.
Wear old clothes, or bring a smock or apron. Bring a drink bottle .
Adults Clay Workshop
5:30-7:30pm
Our popular clay workshop for Adults will be running in our craft tent on the lawns.
Get creative and make a ceramic bird for your house or garden. Hand sculpt, paint and glaze your creation. Firing will occur once your piece is dry, then it can be collected from Bangor or Hobart.
An inclusive and welcoming workshop. No previous experience needed. Come and try your hand at sculpting in a fun environment.
The workshop is run by Ilana @ilanabeadesigns who is enthusiastic about passing on her techniques and sharing the love of art with others!
Limited spaces - book the workshop with your festival ticket
Cost: $55 pp
In our craft tent on the lawns - you will be able to see the stage and music acts from the craft tent.
Wear old clothes, or bring a smock or apron.
Mrs Bee & the Jazz Bugzz
3:45pm
A firm Tasmanian favourite for the young and young at heart, Michelle Pears, from Makebelieve Children's Entertainment will be thrilling us all with her band Mrs Bee & the Jazz Bugzz. A toe-tapping performance of jazz songs, storytelling and lots of fun. After the performance Mrs Bee will continue to entertain on the lawns.
SCHEDULE
- 3pm - Sands Family Circus
- 3-5pm - Face painting
- 3-4:30pm - Kids clay workshop
- 3:45pm - Mrs Bee and the Jazz Bugzz
- 4:30pm - Taiko Drummers
- 5:15pm - Friendly Pelicans
- 5:30-7:30pm - Adults clay workshop
- 6:30pm - Rupert Bullard + Henry Dunbabin
- 7:30pm - Ange Boxall
- 8:45pm - Zac Henderson