World's Smallest Festival No 2

Quaint venue. Small festival. Big fun.
Molly Glassey
Published on June 04, 2016

Overview

Think size is a reflection of quality? Think again. One of Brisbane's quaintest little bars is striving to prove otherwise by showing off some of the nation's emerging talent. Just head down to Ashgrove's Junk Bar this Saturday to catch some of Australia's best acts in the World's Smallest Festival.

Playing on two incy wincy stages will be Trevor Ludlow and the Hell Raisers, Seja, Jeremy Cole, and returning hosts Greg Brady and the Anchors. The evening kicks of at 7.30pm, with all of Junk's signature cocktails and drinks guaranteed to be flowing. It's only $13.30, which probably makes it also one of the world's cheapest festivals, too — and it's recommended that you buy tickets in advance.

If you've never been to Junk Bar before, this is as good an excuse as any to jump on the Maroon Glider as it heads in the Ashgrove direction and check these humble little digs out. And hey, you might even discover a new favourite band while you're at it.

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