About:
Founded in 2006, the Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival is an annual music and arts festival that takes place in Australia and now is considered by many as one of the largest music festivals in Australia, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world each year.
The Rabbit's Eat Lettuce Festival features some of the best local and international acts, along with art installations, workshops, food stalls, and more. It's a family-friendly event with plenty of activities for both adults and children alike including yoga sessions, massage tents, outdoor cinema screenings, and much more.
Famous For:
The Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival is known for its innovative lineup of live music and art installations, featuring both local and international talent.
Creation Purpose:
The Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival was founded by entrepreneur and music promoter Dan Papworth. Dan saw an opportunity to create a unique music and arts festival that offered something different than what was available at the time, combining the best of both worlds - music, and art.
Overall, Dan envisioned a festival that provided something for everyone, from live performances to art installations.
The name "Rabbits Eat Lettuce" serves as a reminder of this mission, while also bringing a touch of whimsy and playfulness to the festival's branding.
Fun Facts:
The founder, Dan Papworth, is an avid surfer and recycler who works hard to reduce his carbon footprint.
Every year, the Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival raises money for multiple Australian charities that are helping people in need.
In 2019, the festival was awarded "Best Tourism Event" at the North Coast Tourism Awards for its outstanding community initiatives and commitment to sustainability.
Impact on the Music Industry:
The festival provides an opportunity for established acts to reconnect with their fanbase in an intimate setting.
Festival was scheduled from 14 Apr to 18 Apr 2022 (4 day(s)).
Rabbits Eat Lettuce takes place in Kingaham, Australia. Here is the full address of the festival: Landcruiser Mountain Park - Kingaham
Riton, The Upbeats, Young Franco, Tom Budin, Dave Winnel.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
electronic
breakbeat
drum n bass
electro
electro house
house
breaks
darkstep
dnb
downtempo
drum & bass
drum and bass
electroclash
electronica
hardstep
liquid funk
neurofunk