After the sad news last year that the Marmalade Skies Festival was postponed indefinitely after bushfire concerns, the festival organisers have announced that they are proudly back in action, with the event to take place in April.

The crowd-funded festival taking place in Goulburn was cancelled at the last minute due to safety advice from the local council, having been planned to go ahead in mid-December last year.

Almost the entire original lineup from the festival is still playing, as well as a partnership between Marmalade Skies and record label ETCETC, which will be presenting a showcase of artists including Kilter, Luke Million and Accadamy among others.

On top of all this good news, it’s also been announced that the festival is now BYO, which means, as the festival describes “No lock outs, no $10 mid strength beers. No line up here, buy ticket there, take open can here. Because you’re adults, and we think you need less Nanny and more Doubtfire.”

Punters who have already bought tickets have been emailed with details on how to attend the rescheduled festival, and additional tickets are now on sale.

Marmalade Skies Festival takes place in Goulburn from Friday April 10 – Sunday April 12. Tickets are $135 for both days, and include camping and BYO. Tickets are available from ticketbooth.com.au