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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Parkway Drive Festival Cancelled: 'Kick in the Guts'

Parkway Drive Festival Cancelled: 'Kick in the Guts'

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Park Waves Festival tour cancelled due to rising costs.
  • Organizers cited insurmountable financial challenges.
  • The festival aimed to reach regional Australian audiences.
Parkway Drive Festival Cancelled: 'Kick in the Guts'

The Park Waves Festival's planned Australian tour for February and March 2026 has been officially cancelled by organizers Destroy All Lines. The decision was attributed to a combination of escalating costs within the entertainment industry, making the ambitious run financially unviable. Parkway Drive described the cancellation as a significant blow, emphasizing the growing challenges for major touring acts in Australia.

The festival, which originated in Germany in 2024, was intended to replicate its success in Australia, with a particular focus on reaching regional audiences who often miss out on large-scale music events. Parkway Drive had emphasized the importance of playing in areas without major entertainment venues, aiming to connect with fans in places like Byron Bay, where they hadn't played in 12 years.

This cancellation follows a successful period for Parkway Drive, including a notable performance at the Sydney Opera House in 2023 and the release of new music. Destroy All Lines extended their gratitude to ticket holders and supporters of Australian live music during this challenging time for promoters and artists alike. Refunds for ticket holders will be processed automatically.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Park Waves Festival was cancelled due to insurmountable financial challenges and rising costs associated with major touring events in Australia.
The Park Waves Festival was scheduled to take place across Australia in February and March 2026.
Yes, ticket holders for the Park Waves Festival will automatically receive full refunds.

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