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Sea ’N Beats axed

Image: Sydney duo Peking Duk were set to perform at the inaugural Sea ’N Beats PRESS RELEASE: Australia’s first ever multi-day cruise ship festival has cancelled its inaugural run next March.…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Nov 4, 2015
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Image: Sydney duo Peking Duk were set to perform at the inaugural Sea ’N Beats

 

PRESS RELEASE:

Australia’s first ever multi-day cruise ship festival has cancelled its inaugural run next March.

Organisers made the following statement on the official website:

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Australia’s first cruise ship Festival, Sea ‘N Beats, announces with regret the cancellation of their March 5-8, 2016 event.

Whilst every possibility in the hope of proceeding with Australia’s first cruise ship festival has been looked at, ultimately all parties involved concluded that conducting a music festival at sea comes with challenges that could not be overcome.

We believe that the most appropriate decision was to not continue with the event. All ticket buyers have been individually contacted via email and a full refund offered.

For a full list of frequently asked questions please visit http://bit.ly/SeaNBeats

The cruise was set to depart from Brisbane on March 5 and return on March 6 with Alison Wonderland, Peking Duk (pictured), Hayden James, Touch Sensitive, Slumberjack and Cyril Hahn set to perform.

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