
Queenscliff Music Festival was founded in 1997 by a small band of locals keen to increase the value of tourism to the local economy and to promote Queenscliff’s unique characteristics. Over the years the team behind the festival has grown with several paid staff and more than 400 volunteers who present a 3 -day musical and cultural event on the last weekend in November. Each year upwards of 10,000 people gather to enjoy a diverse range of contemporary music, local foods and drinks and family friendly activities.
Queenscliff is a picturesque, historic township located on Waddawarung country on the Bellarine Peninsula, 35 kms from Geelong and 100kms from Melbourne. The festival site is nestled amongst the ancient, towering Cypress trees in Lower Princess Park, with a backdrop of stunning views of Port Phillip Bay, Sorrento and the Queenscliff Harbour.

Once a historical seaside village, there’s old and new to unearth. There’s stately churches, Victorian-era hotels, fisherman’s cottages and heritage streets to wander. Visit Hesse Street for heritage architecture, cafes, shops and galleries.
Enjoy endless days at the beach – surf, paddle, swim and enjoy mesmerising sunsets, and get close to local wildlife in Port Phillip Bay. There is so much to discover in Queenscliff and surrounding seaside villages along the Bellarine Peninsula, approximately 100km southwest of Melbourne.






