GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #34 | Page 62

THE FRONT BOOT ALL SHOOK UP IN PARKES THE PARKES ELVIS FESTIVAL WILL TAKE OVER THE COUNTRY NEW SOUTH WALES TOWN IN JANUARY. The festival, which is held in Parkes in the second week of January annually to coincide with the King’s birthday, returns from January 8-12, centring on the theme of 1966 Elvis film Frankie and Johnny. a little more action on the AARTC Cooke Park Main Stage, with over 50 performers entertaining the tens of thousands of people expected to attend the festival – the 2019 festival attracted over 27,000 visitors. “This year’s program is bigger and better than ever. There’s a bunch of phenomenal free events, family focused activities, outdoor markets, and special performances sure to blow audiences away,” festival director Cathy Treasure said. “A major highlight of this year’s program is the eclectic array of free events on offer.” Additionally, Australian music legend Joe Camilleri will be inducted to the Parkes Elvis Festival Wall of Fame. To celebrate this achievement, Joe will perform with The Black Sorrows after the ceremony at the Parkes Services Club. Among the highlights of this year’s festival, there will be a little less conversation and 62 \ For more information, tickets and the complete program, visit www.parkeselvisfestival.com.au