Everything began as a holiday. An opportunity to unwind after establishing two of Australia's most recognizable music-fueled events, The Lost Lands and Falls Festival.
After revisiting Pambula Beach on the Sapphire Coast, a place they had visited in the past, Simon and his family were amazed by the unspoiled environment, the excellent local community, and the feeling of belonging they experienced. As a result, they established Wanderer, a festival that promises to transport you to another world.
Wanderer is a new boutique festival that offers a multi-generational celebration of music, art, culture, and place over three days. The festival is built around sustainability, community, and creativity. It is similar to The Lost Lands but has a new vision and purpose. Wanderer has three unique spaces that cater to different audiences, providing a sanctuary of music, art, and community.
The Sapphire Coast is located halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. It takes three hours to drive there from Canberra. The area is surrounded by beautiful native bushland, peaceful fields, and untouched waterways, making it one of the most pristine landscapes in Australia. Additionally, the region boasts a thriving creative community that inspired the festival.
Wanderer has created a music line-up beyond typical genre and demographic boundaries. They also offer a diverse arts program that includes theatre, comedy, circus performances, and cultural workshops, all aimed at bringing people together.
Wanderer is a festival located in beautiful, tree-lined fields within walking distance of Pambula Beach. This festival is designed with three distinct areas: Wanderer, The Lost Lands, and the Main Stage, and is meant for people of all ages. Each stage, space, and campground at Wanderer has been created and tailored to cater specifically to the needs and preferences of individuals of all ages.