Taking place in the serene surrounds of Churchill Island.
Ocean Sounds Festival has just announced the headliners for its 2022 event, with The Teskey Brothers and Pierce Brothers set to take to the stage when the festival goes down on Saturday January 8 next year.
What you need to know
The Teskey Brothers and Pierce Brothers announced to headline Ocean Sounds Festival
The festival will be taking place on Saturday January 8, 2022
More acts will be announced soon
Keep up with the latest festival news
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The Teskey Brothers have been one of the most exciting Australian acts of the last few years, with their opulent blues rock a favourite in both a live setting and on record. They’ve released two acclaimed studio albums, alongside a live album. Their last original LP,
The Penguin Parade has had an iso makeover with a new modernist entrance to the wooden boardwalks where you can view the so-cute-it-hurts Little Penguins make their nightly waddle-dash to their sandy burrows. Not only is there a new building (shaped like a penguin wing from above) and reclaimed land for additional burrows, but visitor numbers are reduced due to COVID restrictions and you can almost come nose to beak with the little voyagers without fighting busloads of tourists. See penguins.org.au
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The only thing more eye-catching than the coastal view at The Cape Kitchen is the art-on-a-plate that arrives at the table, packed with seasonal Victorian produce. The simple, modern space is coloured in the greys and creams of a sea squall and you can wander the cliff-side real estate in between courses to discover sculptures and secretive bunkers. You might have a dish of grilled Skull Island prawns punched up by a spicy shallot, tomato and maple salsa or the hou