Lake Mac Fest: Music Icons, Sports & World-Class Acts

Lake Macquarie City Council

A major festival featuring Australian rock legends, a mega triathlon and an internationally acclaimed Eishan Ensemble will come to town this March as part of the Lake Mac Festival.

Lake Macquarie City Council Manager Arts Culture and Tourism Jacqui Hemsley said it would be thrilling to see Speers Point Park come alive this Saturday 8 March for the Lookout Festival run by Face to Face touring.

"We're going to see music icons such as JET, Grinspoon, The Veronicas, Spiderbait, Jebediah, Magic Dirt, and Youth Group in one electrifying event," she said.

"It forms part of our first-ever four-month Lake Mac Festival, running from January to April, packed with events to entertain locals and visitors alike."

Continuing with live music on Sunday 23 March, the internationally acclaimed Eishan Ensemble will bring their fusion of Persian and contemporary jazz music to Rathmines Theatre, Lake Macquarie.

A First Nations Papua New Guinean artist Ngaiire will showcase her distinctive sound and powerful vocals at Warners Bay Theatre baramayiba on Saturday 29 March.

Meanwhile, Unfurl, which celebrates LGBTQIA+ art, culture and community, will go ahead at the Multi-Arts Pavilion (MAP) mima

For those who enjoy action and adventure, the newest multi-sport festival in Australia, the Lake Mac Triathlon, will run from Friday 14 to Sunday 16 March.

"Set against the of vista Lake Macquarie, the event features a flat and fast cycle and run course, with the swim set against the backdrop of Speers Point Park," Ms Hemsley said.

"Bringing together athletes, supporters and the local community, this sporting event will inspire competition and camaraderie."

The Black Pearl will launch the 2025 Quad Crown series from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 March.

Glenrock's iconic trails will host the Friday prelude time trial and feature in Sunday's stage, with riders tackling a thrilling 10km loop to set their weekend handicap.

To see the full list of Lake Mac Festival events, head to lakemac.com.au

Many events run as part of the festival are not run by Lake Macquarie City Council.

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