Petition launched to save Bluesfest from closure
A NEW petition hopes to secure a NSW Government rescue package for Bluesfest Byron Bay, as the festival faces potential closure after its 2025 event.
Ballina MP Tamara Smith launched the e-petition, which requires 20,000 signatures to trigger a mandatory debate in the NSW Parliament.
“Today I called on the state and federal governments to rescue this cherished event, not only because it’s an amazing five days but because it’s a massive economic driver for our region and state,” Ms Smith said.
“I’ve been to pretty much every Bluesfest, from when it was on at Belongil, to Red Devil Park, to Tyagarah.”
“I was even a semi-finalist in the busking competition back in 2014 before I got elected as the Ballina MP.”
Bluesfest has been a major cultural and economic force in New South Wales, generating $775 million for Byron Shire and over $1 billion for the state in the past decade.
The festival has supported more than 20,000 jobs and is renowned for driving significant regional tourism and supporting local business.
Last week, it was announced that a lineup including Crowded House, Vance Joy, Ocean Alley, and Tones and I will be playing at the farewell event, with many more artists already confirmed and additional acts to be revealed in the coming months.
The festival, which has been a fixture in Byron Bay since its inception, is cherished for bringing world-class music to the region and fostering a vibrant community of artists and music lovers.
Supporters are encouraged to sign the e-petition and share it within their networks.
To support the cause, visit the NSW Parliament website.