Tuesday 21 May 2019

BOOGIE MASTERS TURN UP THE HEAT AT BLUES ON BROADBEACH

Canned Heat closed out Blues on Broadbeach
with huge crowds filling the streets
Global blues phenomenon Canned Heat triumphantly returned to Broadbeach last night to close out the mighty Blues on Broadbeach Music Festival where they were joined by Australian blues royalty Kevin Borich for their finale song. Their incredible performance left crowds with no doubt they are still one of the finest blues bands of all time, a testimony to why they are on the Woodstock 50th Anniversary wishlist in 2019.

Early indicators suggest that attendance this year has risen by an estimated 10 percent from the 171,000 who attended last year. With the 2018 festival providing a $21 million boost to the local economy, this figure is expected to increase this year due to the growing number of patrons.

This year’s event saw more international acts in the line-up than ever before, with artists from the USA, UK, Canada and NZ describing this as a must-do event on their global touring calendars due to the vibrant atmosphere, huge numbers, loyal fans, and friendly locals that bring the event together each year. Click here to see some of the action.

Blues on Broadbeach has grown to become one of the largest music festivals in Australia and provides a huge boom for local businesses, with accommodation occupancy at 90 percent before the event began on Thursday. Cafes, bars and restaurants were packed throughout Broadbeach as patrons enjoyed the spoils of this sophisticated music festival.

“It has been quite extraordinary to experience the wonderful relaxed vibe of the festival with the fans commenting how special this festival is,” said Broadbeach Alliance CEO, Jan McCormick. “Every year we carefully plan our line up and the experience the fans will have when they come and in 2019 the team really nailed it.”

“This festival contributes to the local economy significantly. The festival alone employs 250 crew and imagine the numbers of additional employee hours that are generated by the restaurants, accommodation and retail outlets, some of which traded well into the nights.”

Kicking off proceedings of the four day event on Thursday morning with huge crowds was the energetic soul/blues force of The Lachy Doley Group, led by Lachy Doley who has been dubbed the Jimi Hendrix of the Hammond Organ. The energy escalated over the four days with US blues legends like Chris Cain, Eric Bibb and Cedric Burnside as well as local favourites includingThe Bamboos and Harts captivating audiences with their heartfelt, upbeat and inspiring take on the blues.

Last night’s line-up included Kevin Borich who has over 40 years touring under his belt and had the crowd primed and pumped at The Star Stage on Surf Parade, ready for US headliners Canned Heat where Borich joined them for their final song.

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