![Anticipating: Port Fairy Spring Music Festival director Iain Grandage has devised a program which merges the past and present. Anticipating: Port Fairy Spring Music Festival director Iain Grandage has devised a program which merges the past and present.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/cxHfELQxnFmSLDWweFfSBG/2240861b-5c34-423e-afb6-7b8b633134ae.jpg/r0_0_5616_3744_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Less than a month out from the Port Fairy Spring Music Festival, the event has surpassed previous box office records.
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Deputy chairwoman Jennifer Whitehead said while nine of the 26 concerts had sold-out, tickets to a range of large and intimate concerts were still available.
One example of an intimate venue is The Human Voice’s three concerts, which are to be staged in a Seacombe House motel room.
“These all sold-out within days of tickets going on sale, but there is an opportunity to see a full dress rehearsal/preview on Thursday, October 6 at 4pm,” Ms Whitehead said.
Ms Whitehead said the gala evening concerts had an increased capacity following a move to Southcombe Park this year from Reardon Theatre.
Bookings to The Human Voice free concert are required. For more information about the October 7-9 festival go to portfairyspringfest.com.au
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