Wollongong's Tyne-James Organ Joins Hidden Forest Festival Lineup

Shellharbour City Council will host the Hidden Forest Festival at Blackbutt this Saturday 9 April with a new name to join the line-up of local and national artists.

Wollongong born, Melbourne based artist, Tyne-James Organ will perform at the festival after Perth's Tired Lion Band was unable to perform due to health issues.

Tyne-James will bring his indie-rock tunes to the stage and perform powerful, passionate tracks from his debut album 'Necessary Evil' as well as his popular singles.

He will join headliner, Something for Kate and a line-up of artists including another Illawarra local, Bec Sandridge.

The Hidden Forest Festival is an all-ages event nestled within the magical Blackbutt Forest. The event will bring together good music, great food and beverages and local handmade markets.

Shellharbour City Mayor Chris Homer said it was exciting to be able to host another local artist and celebrate great music.

"Hidden Forest is a wonderful event for Shellharbour and a great opportunity to catch up with friends and enjoy a family-friendly festival experience," Mayor Homer said.

NSW Dine & Discover vouchers are accepted, making it an incredibly affordable day out. Tickets are on sale now at https://www.hiddenforest.com.au/tickets.

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