Byron Bay Bluesfest has announced the second batch of artists for its 2024 event. The first announcement came in August and featured the likes of Tom Jones, Jack Johnson, Elvis Costello and The Teskey Brothers. These acts will be joined by Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Cruel Sea, Tim Finn and a Bluesfest exclusive appearance from Taj Mahal.
Bluesfest 2024 is also set to welcome Ian Moss, Rickie Lee Jones, Dan Sultan, The Whitlams Black Stump Band, Coterie, Playing For Change, Lisa Hunt’s ‘Forever Soul’, Wilsn, Caravãna Sun, Women of Soul Collective and an exclusive performance from Jackie Venson.
Rickie Lee Jones – ‘We Belong Together’
In her keynote speech at September’s BIGSOUND conference, Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq cited Bluesfest as an example of how Australian music festivals continue to miss the mark when it comes to progressive programming.
“I’d like to point out the recent lineup reveals of Good Things Festival and Byron Bay Bluesfest,” said Maq. “It’s 2023 and those lineups aren’t just unacceptable, no, they make a mockery of all the hard work women, people of colour and queer people have done over the last decade for this industry to make it safe, inclusive and representative of audiences.”
Maq continued, making reference to the controversy that erupted when Bluesfest booked Sydney band Sticky Fingers for its 2023 event. “It’s insulting and the organisers should be deeply ashamed and embarrassed, especially after Peter Noble’s doubling down of trying to justify booking Sticky Fingers last year for Bluesfest.”
Bluesfest 2024
- Tedeschi Trucks Band
- The Cruel Sea
- Tim Finn
- Taj Mahal (Exclusive)
- Ian Moss
- Rickie Lee Jones
- Dan Sultan
- The Whitlams Black Stump Band
- Coterie
- Playing For Change
- Lisa Hunt’s ‘Forever Soul’
- Wilsn
- Caravãna Sun
- Women of Soul Collective
- Jackie Venson (Exclusive)
Joining…
- Jack Johnson (Exclusive)
- Tom Jones
- The Teskey Brothers
- Matt Corby
- L.A.B
- Elvis Costello & The Imposters
- Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos
- Tommy Emmanuel
- The Dead South
- The Paper Kites
- Drive-by Truckers
- Newton Faulkner
- Steve Poltz
- 19-Twenty
- Taj Farrant
- Erja Lyytinen
- Harry Manx
- Here Come The Mummies
- Clayton Doley’s Bayou Billabong
- Little Quirks
- Hussy Hicks
- Blues Arcadia
- RocKwiz Live
Dates & Venue
- Thursday, 28th March to Monday, 1st April – Byron Events Farm, Tyagarah NSW
Tickets on sale now
Further Reading
Bluesfest Experiences Significant Drop in Attendance Compared to Previous Years
Bluesfest Announces First Artists for 2024: Jack Johnson, Tom Jones, Elvis Costello + More
Bluesfest Has Now Removed Sticky Fingers From Its 2023 Lineup