The Drop Festival 2020 Coolangatta



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Queen Elizabeth Park

60 marine parade, Coolangatta, Голд Коуст, Австралия

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Queen Elizabeth Park is a 4.5 hectare park located on the Gold Coast in Coolangatta. Situated on Marine Parade, this much-loved park offers spectacular views of the pristine beaches of the surrounding region. Home to a range of lush, well-maintained green spaces, the park is great for relaxing in the sun, taking a leisurely stroll or throwing a frisbee with friends. Facilities include a barbeque area for picnics, playground and an outdoor sports court, which makes it a great place to bring the family. Visitors can also take part in free yoga classes that are held weekly during warmer months. All in all, Queen Elizabeth Park provides a wonderful place to get together with loved ones and appreciate the natural beauty of the Gold Coast.

Event details

The Drop Festival is a sand and surf hungry event that follows the World Surf League all across Australia. The Drop Festival is gathering people that are into the beach culture, love a good surf, and are always down for a good time. Yeah, that's right, the festival is tailor-made for rad surfer dudes to kick back after a long day on the board.
Supported by the World Surf League and triple J, the festival is set to make waves once again for its third edition. Between February 29th and April 25th, the festival will land in places where WSL is in full force. In 2020, the festival will all more location to its tour, and along the way, they will also reveal the Australian surfer vibe in Auckland, New Zealand. The festival has also announced a larger international appearance, teasing fans with a presence in the likes of Japan, Hawaii, Brazil, Portugal, or France. After a short intermission in New Zealand, the Drop returns to Australian shores on March 28th for the 2020 Corona Open that takes place at Coolangatta Beach. The Drop, however, will be held on the beach in Queen Elizabeth Park.
For their sun-kissed audience, the Drop has brought some of Australia's best artists who embody the care-free adrenaline rushing surf and beach culture. The Presets and Dz Deathrays will deliver the more energy filling sound while Boy & Bear, Ball Park Music, Graace, or Kita Alexander will keep things mellow and soulful for the crowd. Allday is the only name out there that will please the more hip-hop oriented fans. The artists will also be supported by local talent at each festival stop.
So get your sun-screen ready, pack some feel-good vibes, watch some pro surf and then get the party going!