News: Rolling Sets Festival Returns This December, Bringing The Wombats and More to the Sunny Central Coast!


As another blissful Aussie summer approaches, the Central Coast is gearing up for what promises to be an unforgettable day of live music and good vibes. The Rolling Sets festival returns on Saturday, December 7th, bringing a powerhouse lineup to Memorial Park, The Entrance – Just a short day trip from Sydney City.

Headlining the festival are UK indie rock icons The Wombats in a New South Wales exclusive. Known for their infectious energy and crowd-pleasing anthems, The Wombats are no strangers to Australian shores, but this show is their only stop in NSW—a treat for fans up and down the coast.

Local favourites Lime Cordiale will also take the stage, fresh off their recent album release ‘Enough Of The Sweet Talk’. They’ll also be joined by multi-instrumentalist and heart-of-gold rocker G Flip, whose dynamic performances are always a highlight.

Pop sensation Ruel, beloved for his soulful voice and hit tracks, adds star power to the lineup, alongside the ever-entertaining Peach PRC and genre-blending pop artist Mallrat. The festival will also spotlight stars like Old Mervs, The Grogans, Coterie, and Lola Scott, ensuring there’s something for everyone. The festival’s diversity continues with South Summit, Surf Trash, THE BLLSM, Jet City Sports Club, Joel Leggett, and The Good Kids (+ more!) all bringing their talent to the Central Coast.

With multiple stages and a lineup that covers everything from indie rock to pop, Rolling Sets Festival is a celebration of live music in all its forms. Whether you’re there to sing along to old faves, or discover new tunes, Rolling Sets is the place to be this December. Get ready for a day filled with sunshine, good times, and killer live performances.

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