Given it has one of the strangest festival names about, how could you not already be interested in Goat Island Sounds?

Sydney Harbour might be the most patriotic background for an Australia Day celebration imaginable, so the inaugural Goat Island Sounds festival already has one critical element down pat: location. But it isn’t just resting on that one laurel.

The event, hosted by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, is set to feature fantastic live electronic acts, includingJust A Gent, Ok Sure and Klue, as well as all-important Australia Day drinks, provided by Young Henrys. Tickets are limited, so those interested have been advised to get in quick.

Tickets for Goat Island Sounds on Tuesday January 26 are $62.50 per person, and are available from the National Parks websitehere.

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