Looking for a music festival that’s more than a little out of the way that doesn’t have horrible queues?
Then A Festival Called Panama is the event you need to head off on the beaten track with organisers adding Big Scary to a line-up already populated by Charles Bradley, Husky, The Frowning Clouds, Saskwatch, Super Wild Horses, The Babe Rainbow, Holy Holy, Mckisco and Tiger Choir.
Other additions include: Twerps, Ainslie Wills, Karl S. Williams, Spender, Tom Cooney and Timothy and Wilderness.
The boutique music and arts festival will take place at a cider mill in a secluded Valley in Tasmania’s North-East on March 8-9; the event is limited to 1,000 tickets so punters can ‘avoid the queues, bogans, brands and crowds in exchange for something new’.