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Newcastle Herald
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Tones and I is dropping in for festival return

SURF'S UP: Tones and I will headline the return of The Drop music festival at Empire Park on March 28.

DANCE Monkey superstar Tones and I will headline the return of The Drop music festival when it ends its three-year hiatus in March 2023.

The second edition of the Surfest-affiliated event was last held at Empire Park in March 2020 and headlined by The Presets and Boy & Bear, just weeks before the global lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On March 28 next year The Drop will return to Bar Beach's Empire Park with a stacked line-up also featuring surf-folk hit-maker Matt Corby and punk band Dune Rats, who released their latest album Real Rare Whale last week.

Rounding out the bill is indie band Cub Sport, indie-pop songstress Gretta Ray, surf-pop five-piece Stag Rock, punk duo Towns and producer Hallie.

Matt Corby
Towns
Tones and I
Shag Rock
Dune Rats
Hallie
Gretta Ray
Cub Sport

Tones and I is arguably the hottest Australian pop artist in the world right now. With a Spotify audience of 15.5 million listeners per month, her viral hit Dance Monkey has been streamed in excess of 2.6 billion times.

Tones and I's latest single, Chant, is a collaboration with US star Macklemore.

The first Drop festival was held in 2019 at King Edward Park and featured Angus & Julia Stone and Ball Park Music. After wet conditions caused significant damage to the iconic parklands, the festival was shifted to Empire Park.


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