15.07.2021
Fat Freddy’s Drop to headline Big Sunday, the new one-day festival coming to Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Words by Kate Streader
Larger-than-life New Zealand seven-piece
Fat Freddy’s Drop are set to make their way Down Under to headline Melbourne International Jazz Festival‘s Big Sunday.
Going down at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, the six-hour Sunday session will bring a stack of Australian music icons to one of the most renowned stages in Melbourne this October.
What you need to know
Melbourne International Jazz Festival’s Big Sunday is happening on Sunday October 24 at Sidney Myer Music Bowl
The one-day festival has also announced its lineup
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