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Hundreds head to Noosa for first stop of the Tracks Party Tour

We hit the dance floor again in less than three weeks in Burleigh. This is followed by an Easter double header at Torquay and Sydney.
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Following two weeks of surfing, sun and sipping on Casa’s eclectic range of cocktails at the Noosa Festival of Surfing, the Tracks Party Tour rounded off 14 days of fun at the Villa Noosa Hotel with headliners Bootleg Rascal who brought their unique blend of hip hop, reggae, indie-rock, dub and electronica.

They were supported by Radium Dolls, who brought a dynamic blend of rock ‘n’ roll, Mid Drift, who provided the sun-soaked indie surf-rock with wavy guitar licks and laid-back vibes and Catching Salmon, who fueled the night with their unapologetic punk energy.

As part of the first stop on our Party Tour, our presenting partner Casa also hosted a live screen printing of their merch which was a hit with party goers. More than 400 people danced the night away with us and each one was entered into a giveaway to win a Burzerk e-bike worth almost $4,000. Anyone else who buys tickets to our future parties will also be in with a chance at winning the e-bike.

Tracks’ Jesse Starling with her freshly printed Casa tee shirt. Photo: Tom Hannam.

A massive shoutout to our sponsors on the night; Rip Curl, Yeti, Burzerk, Wallaby Water and Gage Roads.

The fun doesn’t stop there as we will be hitting the dance floor again in less than three weeks with our rescheduled Burleigh show on Friday 12 April at the Burleigh Bowls Club hosted alongside the Australian Boardriders Battle. Our show on the Goldy will be headlined by Surf Trash. They will be supported by Lazy Ghost and Thirst Trap.

One week later we will be hosting an Easter double header with Rum Jungle headlining both our Bells show at the Torquay Surf Life Saving Club on Friday 18 April and our Sydney party at the Harbord Hotel in Freshwater on Sunday 20 April.

They will be supported by Bakers Eddy, Pisco Sour and DJ Eddy at Torquay. The Good Kids and Ah Honey will round off our lineup in Sydney.

Click the links below to purchase your tickets now:

Burleigh show, Saturday 12 April @ Burleigh Bowls Club

Bells show, Friday 18 April @ Torquay Surf Life Saving Club

Sydney show, Sunday 20 April @ Harbord Hotel

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