Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the ValleyWays festival would deliver a new cultural experience for Camden, enhance the region’s tourism offering and create local jobs.
“ValleyWays is a boost to live music culture throughout Western Sydney and gives visitors another reason to add Camden to their calendar of places to visit this summer,” Mr Ayres said.
“Our investment in this event for 2022 and 2023 supports our COVID-19 Road to Recovery program by assisting with event operational costs so that organisers can offer the most affordable tickets. It also aligns with the Visitor Economy Strategy 2030 and Western Sydney Visitor Economy Strategy to deliver new events to attract local and interstate visitors.
“ValleyWays will bring some of our country’s most popular artists to Western Sydney and give the industry the opportunity to get back out and do what it does best – entertaining audiences and supporting the next generation of Aussie talent,” Mr Ayres said.
The Rubens said: "We are so thrilled to be putting on a big outdoor festival in the town we all grew up in! Our community has been big supporters of the band over the last 10 years, and this is our way of giving back. ValleyWays will bring the best music to our own backyard, and we hope to do this for many years to come!"
The Rubens will be joined by headliners Skegss, Middle Kids and Slowly Slowly. The line-up of supporting artists includes Stevan, Becca Hatch and Hollie Col.
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