The Lost Lands returns in 2019 with Baker Boy announced as first act

The Lost Lands Festival offers a weekend of music, arts and entertainment amidst the magnificent gardens of the Werribee Mansion. The festival is jam-packed with incredible music and a huge arts program with creative workshops and entertainment for adults and kids.
 
Returning on Melbourne Cup Weekend, 1-3 November 2019, the festival will now be a 3 day event. Friday night camping with a performance and film in the Big Top has been added as an option, alongside weekend and day passes. 
 
Crowd favourite Baker Boy is locked in to perform after a phenomenal set in 2018.
 
“The Lost Lands festival was epic. Such an amazing energy from all the families in the crowd. I can't wait to return with a new show in 2019!” Baker Boy
 
The fresh prince from Arnhem Land is renowned for his explosive live shows. Baker Boy is on a music award winning streak and was recently coined 2019 Young Australian of the Year. An extraordinary act not to be missed!
  
Commenting on the announcement, Festival Director, Simon Daly said “We’re thrilled to invite Baker Boy back this year. He’ll no doubt be a festival highlight! We’re also excited to share our Music and Arts & Wonder lineup with you all soon. It’s packed with incredible talent and diverse performances for people of all ages to enjoy.”
 
Festival lovers will be welcomed into a wonderland of music, installations, creative workshops, comedy, performance & theatre. With multiple stages and lands to explore, the festival is the perfect place to escape the ordinary, connect with your kids and celebrate your own inner child.

Early Bird Tickets on sale 9am Wednesday 13 February 2019 via thelostlands.com.au 
 
A limited number of pre-sale tickets are on sale including up to $20 discount on adult camping passes:
 
3 Day WITH Camping Adult/Camping: $200 Child/Camping: $45
2 Day WITH Camping: Adult/Camping: $180 Child/Camping: $40
2 Day WITHOUT Camping: Adult: $170 Child: $35
1 Day WITHOUT Camping: Adult: $90 Child: $25
 
For further information see www.thelostlands.com.au or Facebook & Instagram

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