Lost & Found Festival on again

Published on Tuesday, 11 July 2023 at 12:38:09 PM

Lost & Found Festival will provide even more ways for visitors and locals to find new experiences in the Bunbury Geographe region, with tickets now on sale.

The 2023 expansion sees the festival light up three new shires with Harvey, Capel and Collie joining Dardanup and Bunbury this 7-10 September.

Now in its third year, the festival will host more than 20 events showcasing the region’s diverse and exciting offerings of food, wine, beer, spirits and a vibrant entertainment and arts scene. From cycling tours, to street parties and decadent dinners, the 2023 program will be the biggest yet.

Festival favourites like the Wild Bull Hoedown, Cabernet by Candlelight and Wine in the Vines will be returning plus live music and stand-up comedy taking centre stage at Froth Craft Bunbrewery.

Dardanup Shire President Mick Bennett said Council was pleased to again provide funding support to the Lost & Found festival which provided a perfect mechanism for supporting those businesses - particularly in the Ferguson Valley - who are adding value to our locally-produced food and wine.

"They are growing our reputation in wider markets and using it to draw visitors here," Cr Bennett said.

Festival organisers AHOY Management said they’re excited for the return of the festival, which saw approximately 4000 attendances across the 16 events in 2022.

Joint Director Erin Molloy said, ‘we’re thrilled to be able to expand Lost & Found further into the BunGeo region in 2023 and be working with even more incredible businesses to deliver our biggest program yet.

‘Last year’s event was a sell-out, so to be able to increase the size of the program and showcase even more of the beautiful and diverse region to visitors and locals is something we are very much looking forward to.”

Businesses and individuals who would like to find out more about being involved are encouraged to email hello@ahoymanagement.com for further information.

 

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