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Second release tickets on sale Mon Jan 24, 9am!

Licensed event. No BYO.

Photo ID required to purchase alcohol

All Ages event. Under 16s must be accompanied by an Adult

Full terms & conditions available at www.****atooisland.net

EASTER LONG WEEKEND

Friday March 25 - Sunday March 27

A cultural microcosm in the middle of Sydney Harbour

Good Friday 2005 is about to get a whole lot better! The first day of Australia's big weekend off will mark the reincarnation of Sydney Harbour's ****atoo Island, set to become the most exciting festival venue in the country when the inaugural '****atoo Island' Easter weekend event kicks into action on Friday 25 March.

For three days and three nights, ****atoo Island 2005 will become a social microcosm - offering a huge line-up of great bands, solo artists and DJ's, exhibitions and installations, a mini Sydney Writers' Festival, a huge record fair, a club in a tunnel, an international beerfest, fine food and wine, cinema, massage, harbourside camping for the entire three days, morning yoga sessions to get you up and at it, plus a whole lot more. More acts will be announced in the coming weeks, but right now we're very proud to announce the first installment of acts to appear at the inaugural '****atoo Island'

The Waifs | Earnest Ranglin | Hill Tophoods | Koolism | TZU | New Buffalo | Monkey Boy | Art of Fighting | bob Brozman + Renee Lacaille | Michael Jerome Brown (USA) | Jeff Lang | Paul Dempsey | King Tide | Gomez | Mahata | Doch | Fourplay | Ash Grunwald | David Lane | Decoder Ring (TBC) | The Bird | Offcuts | Dappled Cities Fly | Tracky Dacks | Stiff Ginns | King Tide | Plus Cabaret Fantastico Pete Murray | Machine Gun Fellatio | Cubanismo! | Waiting or Guinness | Doch | Louisville Sluggers | Aronos | Eskimo Joe | Coda | Low Tech High Brows | Lucie Thorne | Millers Tale | Rob Hirst and Paul Green | Plus Cabaret Fantastico

www.****atooisland.net

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Fri 25-Sun 27 Mar 2005

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****atoo Island, NSW on Fri 25-Sun 27 Mar 2005

First Release - General AdmissionADULT 3-DAY WITH CAMPING$213.20YOUTH 3-DAY WITH CAMPING (13-17 yrs)$173.20ADULT 3-DAY PASS ONLY$163.20YOUTH 3-DAY PASS (13-17 yrs) ONLY$123.20ADULT 1-DAY PASS: FRI 25 MAR$68.20YOUTH 1-DAY PASS: FRI 25 MAR 13-17 yrs$53.20ADULT 1-DAY PASS: SAT 26 MAR$68.20YOUTH 1-DAY PASS: SAT 26 MAR 13-17 yrs$53.20ADULT 1-DAY PASS: SUN 27 MAR$68.20YOUTH 1-DAY PASS: SUN 27 MAR 13-17 yrs$53.20

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