Cancelled festival BACK ON after performer recovers

Cancelled festival BACK ON after performer recovers

Cancelled beachside competition By The C will now go forward this weekend after headlining act Icehouse frontman Iva Davies recovered from a sudden sickness that left him hospitalised for a number of days.

The occasion was set to happen on Saturday however was postponed the night time earlier than after Davies instantly fell unwell and couldn’t carry out.

On Monday, organisers suggested By The C was rescheduled for this Sunday at Whifords Nodes Park in Hillarys after the 67-year-old had “recovered well” from surgical procedure and was “ready to perform”.

“I arrived in Perth early last week as I was keen to have a few days R & R and play some golf. However, I ended up spending most of Wednesday and Thursday at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Emergency Department and had a surgical procedure on Friday, which meant I was unable to play on Saturday, which I know was not the news the 6000 plus people who were coming to the show wanted to receive,” he mentioned in an announcement.

“And I’ve been recovering and getting myself ready to come back this weekend to play on Sunday.

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“Thank you for all the messages of support.”

The occasion will nonetheless embody a line-up that includes the Aussie rockers who will take to the stage at 6.30pm and rock out till the occasion wraps up at 8pm.

Gates will probably be open from 12.30pm for a line-up of legendary acts together with Birds of Tokyo, Eskimo Joe, and Sneaky Sound System with 1927 unable to carry out.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 13: Icehouse perform ahead of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Final match between Pakistan and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 13, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Camera IconThe occasion will nonetheless embody a line-up that includes the Aussie rockers who will take to the stage at 6.30pm and rock out till the occasion wraps up at 8pm. Credit: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Existing ticket holders can use their tickets for the rescheduled occasion and don’t must do something.

Those who can not attend and want a refund ought to contact Ticketmaster.

Organisers thanked the opposite bands and their administration, Joondalup Council, WA Police, and the various a whole lot of suppliers and workers, all who had been in a position to work with them to reschedule the massive live performance occasion.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au