Returning for its 11th year, Stones Corner Festival is doing what it does best and throwing a huge party, so gather the gang for a day of eats, booze, and beats!
What started as a small, local get-together has grown into one of the city’s most anticipated street festivals, where the entire block comes alive with music, movement, and that unmistakable Stones Corner spirit.
This year’s lineup is shaping up to be stellar, with everything from iconic throwback acts to rising local talent. Add to that the mouth-watering food trucks, refreshing — and abundant! — beer, and the sense of community that comes from enjoying live music together and knowing you’re supporting charity, and you’ve got all the ingredients for an unforgettable party!

Electro-pop icons and the geniuses behind Voodoo Child and Watching You, Rogue Traders featuring Natalie Bassingthwaighte will bring their high energy and powerhouse vocals to the stage, followed by Super Disco Club, who will have you boogeying the night away.
Then, boot-scootin’ energy will take over with Giddy Up Strut ft. Nashville Jukebox, serving up a honky-tonk-style takeover packed with modern country hits, while Queens Country Line Dancing will get everyone moving with interactive, all-ages dance sessions that will turn the street into one big dancefloor.
John Hanley with Don’t Shoot the Hurricane will bring the soul to the stage, as will blues heavyweight Ray Beadle’s raw, electrifying sound. Finally, to round things out and end on a laidback, feel-good note, Laurel Hill will bring their breezy indie rock tunes to the street.
Want to dance with a bevvy in your hand? You’ll be spoilt for choice, as no less than 18 breweries will be serving up ice-cold beer, including 4 Pines, Stone & Wood, Gage Roads, Your Mates, Brookvale Union, Green Beacon, Felons, Seven Mile, and more!

Practical information
Stones Corner Festival will take place on Sunday, May 3 from 12pm to 10pm.
While entry to the festival is free, gold coin donations are encouraged, as proceeds go towards MND and Me Foundation, a not for profit organisation formed to ensure no one has to face Motor Neurone Disease (MND) alone.
For more information and the full program, visit their website.
📍Logan Road, Stones Corner