The Drop returns with 2022 line-up & 2023 dates amid ticket refunds
Surf and music festival The Drop is returning later this year, with a tubular all-Aussie line-up soundtracking the shores of Bondi Beach and the coastal mecca of Coffs Harbour in October. Headlining the beachside party will be Aussie pop sensation Tones And I, the inimitable Matt Corby, ratbag rockers Dune Rats, Brissie angels Cub Sport, and pop auteur Gretta Ray. Rounding out a day of sun and songs will be Unearthed faves like indie surf-pop five-piece Shag Rock, Adelaide twosome TOWNS, and emerging singer-songwriter and producer Hallie. View the details below and more info at thedroplive.com The Drop 2022 Saturday 15 October - Bondi Beach: Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW Saturday 15 October - Bondi Beach: Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW Saturday 22 October - Park Beach Reserve: Gumbaynggirr Country, Coffs Harbour NSW Line-up: Tones And I Matt Corby Dune Rats Cub Sport Gretta Ray Shag Rock TOWNS Hallie The Drop has also issued a 'Surf The Date' for 2023, revealing next year's dates and locations.

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