Peak Music Party For Perisher Long Weekend Festival

Twenty artists across seven stages will perform at Perisher’s Peak Festival with free access to all venues.

MUSIC, fun times and a celebration of another winter season will create an alpine party atmosphere at Perisher this June opening long weekend.

The full program has just been released where you can roam between multiple venues with free access and be mesmerised by tunes and the diversity of 20 artists performing across seven stages.

Headline acts Kingfisha, The Strides, Claude Hay & the Kung Fu Mustard, Raw Ordio, Shantan Wantan Ichiban and Electric Lemonade will be blasting tunes day and night.

The Peak Festival has become one of the great music festivals in the region and compliments the snow offerings for snow visitors. Take a slide in the morning and then enjoy an extended après session with the music genre of your choice.

Kingfisha

Since 2009, internationally renowned dub aficionados Kingfisha have built a rock-solid following delivering world-class tracks and earning themselves a shoulder-to-shoulder standing with the world’s best proponents of the genre. Kingfisha has toured around the globe that has built them an impeccable reputation as bass-heavy roof-raisers.

Having performed at many of Australia and Europe’s best festivals, Kingfisha have solidified their reputation as a must-see act in the global music scene. 

The Strides

The Strides are a force for Reggae music, fronted by roots man Ras Roni from Barbados, Fijian MC LTL GZeus and Sierra Leonian ragga powerhouse Blaka C, The Strides deliver a musical experience that is as explosive as it is authentic. After spending 15 years on the road The Strides’ music faithfully builds on the foundations of classic roots reggae with a hip-hop edge, forging a sound that brings together modern dance hall, dub beats and reggae-pop.

The Strides will bring their reggae music to Perisher. PHOTO: Shane Rozario

Claude Hay & The Kung Fu Mustard

Hailing from the Blue Mountains, Claude Hay unveils his latest project, a fusion of old-school funk, rock-groove riffage, and a hint of retro hip-hop, bringing a fresh energy to the festival stages. Collaborating with producer-composer Brian Cachia, who also lends his drumming skills, and joined by bassist Ryan Van Gennip, Claude Hay is a festival sensation in Australia sure to elevate dance floors with infectious energy and groove-worthy performances. With a solo career spanning 15 years and five albums, Claude is now poised to captivate audiences anew with his band, Claude Hay & The Kung Fu Mustard.

Claude Hay is a festival sensation in Australia.

Shantan Wantan Ichiban

Shantan’s gift to put together energetic sets across different genres has made him one of Sydney’s most sought after DJs. He can be found playing clubs all around the country, as well as festivals like Splendour In Grass, Spilt Milk, Groovin The Moo and Lost Paradise. His sets never fail to get the dancefloor heaving with a good vibe mix which touches everything from Spicy Hip Hop Edits to Disco Mash-Ups to Bumping House to Hypnotic Afro-Caribbean rhythms with a pinch of Jungle Flavour.

Shantan is one of Sydney’s most sought after DJs.

See full line up of artists and all information on the

Peak Festival website here.