A piece of Australian music history is up for grabs with the original home of the Falls Festival listed for sale near Lorne
The original Fall Festival site has been listed for sale. The property is at 985 Erskine Falls Rd, Lorne.
Not only is the site a rare cleared enclave, it still boasts the stage, the shelter for the mixing desk, the entry to the outdoor amphitheatre and even the helipad.The original Fall Festival site has been listed for sale. The property is at 985 Erskine Falls Rd, Lorne. “It takes you back to a time when life was more simple and fun and, as young adults, many would have enjoyed the best time of their life,” he said.
Billy Bragg warms up backstage at the Falls Festival in Lorne with organiser Simon Daley in 2004. Picture: Brett Hartwig The last festival held at the site, in 2019, was called off after one day due to extreme weather conditions.
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