Celebrating Seasons in Uralla 2023
Now in its 10th year, Seasons is the day folk in the New England (and beyond!) gather to applaud the creativity that makes our community so special – with guests coming from the far corners of Australia to join in the fun.
With over 120 makers and creators, growers and producers, brewers and distillers, this is a day of festivities that promises fun – in caps lock. Throw in live music, market stalls, food trucks and tents, a fully functioning bar and beer and wine tastings to boot, your glass is sure to be overflowing with fun at Seasons.
Something for everyone
Bring your little ones along and get creative at the free kids tent, get a dose of nostalgia when playing retro games from your childhood and fill your goodie bag with mouth-watering treats, handmade treasures and thoughtful gifts for your favourite humans. Keen to soak up the Seasons atmosphere with a bevvie in hand and your mates by your side? Noted – the bar opens at 10am.
Playing from 9am to 5pm, Ella Hooper and Max Jackson will spur you into a full tilt boogie, supported by some of our most loved locals including Fergus Lupton, Chilli Jam, Terra Firma and Vinnies and the Cuban Missiles – just to name a few.
The fun ain't over yet
The Seasons After Party begins at 5pm until late, where The Badloves and King Canyon with Billy Couple keep the good times rolling. Next up? Chow down on delicious street food and watch the next-level beautiful Uralla Arts Lantern Parade sway through the twilight hours.
The team at FOUND have been up and groovin’ bright and early this morning – come say hi at our stall. With every one-year subscription of FOUND Regional magazine purchased today, the drinks are on us! We’ll gift you a voucher for either The Herd Bar or The Welder’s Dog – your choice!
We are so excited to see you!
If you can’t make it, our socials will be jam-packed with Seasons of New England goodness, so you can be here with us in spirit.
Team FOUND.
Find our more about Seasons of New England here
Photography supplied by Seasons of New England