As the Adelaide Festival welcomes a $2.3 million boost to attract more shows and performances over its next three instalments, the Harvest Rock festival announces its 2023 line-up, which will be headlined by Jamiroquai and Beck.
abc.net.au/news/adelaide-festival-sa-government-harvest-rock-festival-line-up/102677242The Adelaide Festival will receive a $2.3 million funding injection from the South Australian government over the next three years to attract big shows and performances to the city.
Average spending per visitor and the number of nights stayed also increased, creating 324 full-time jobs, the government said. Mr Malinauskas would not comment on which events the government was looking to lure, but said it had "made some active decisions to invest" in a range of events. Last year's event attracted 24,000 attendees, including almost 7,000 from interstate and overseas, and generated $16.5 million in estimated economic activity, according to the state government.
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