SummerSalt 2022 music festival to be held in Coffs Harbour Coffs Coast Coffs Coast News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 7, 2021 Following two years of concert cancellations, news that SummerSalt 2022 is coming to Coffs Harbour is music to the region’s ears. SUMMERSALT 2022 is coming to Coffs Harbour! The annual summer beach music festival has announced Coffs Harbour in its lineup of festivals for the Summer 2021/2022 season. Other lucky Australian cities named as sites for the coming music festival include Canberra, Cronulla, Coolangatta, Fremantle, Glenelg, Hobart, Ballarat, Mildura, St Kilda, the Hunter Valley and Wollongong. The Hunter Valley concert has already been announced for Saturday 29 January 2022 and the Wollongong concert will be held on Sunday 30 January 2022. Artists lined up to play at these two concerts include The Teskey Brothers, John Butler, The Waifs, Boy & Bear, Holy Holy, Montaigne, and Emily Wurramara. SummerSalt is a culturally rich and sustainable festival experience that can be enjoyed by everyone. The festival is a celebration of home-grown artists, culture, food, and entertainment in a family-friendly environment at iconic beachside or waterside locations. The beachside festival event is set to be a great day out with live music and a vibrant, friendly setting perfect for basking in the sun and ocean breeze while kicking back or dancing the day and night away to some of Australia’s best live music. The SummerSalt concert series has been hugely successful in past summer seasons, taking place in some of the most picturesque locations around the country. Last summer, the festival held eight shows and entertained tens of thousands of music lovers across Australia. Tickets for two of the newly announced festival locations are expected to go on sale this week, and artist line-ups and dates will continue to be announced throughout October 2021. To keep up to date with all the latest SummerSalt 2022 announcements visit the website at www.summersaltmusic.com.au. Tickets will be sold through Ticketmaster. Event organisers have stated that should any of the events be unable to proceed on the original advertised date due to COVID restrictions, they will be moved to a planned backup date. Patrons will be urged to keep their tickets as they will be valid to use on the rescheduled date. Those unable to attend on a rescheduled date will have the opportunity to seek a refund, and if a concert is outright cancelled and no longer proceeding at all, patrons will be refunded in full. By Emma DARBIN