Led entirely by young Victorians aged 12 to 25, this vibrant regional event showcases not only their musical and performance talents, but also their skills behind the scenes - as sound technicians, producers, and event organisers. It’s a powerful demonstration of youth initiative, innovation, and engagement.
Funded by the Victorian Government, the festival champions diversity, inclusion, and empowerment.
It provides a platform for young people, including those facing barriers, to be seen, heard, and celebrated.
This year’s festival offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for emerging performers to share the stage with multi–ARIA Award-winning artist Ella Hooper, who returns to her home town of Violet Town to headline the event.
Ella’s journey from local talent to national icon is a testament to what’s possible when young people are supported to dream big.
The full line-up features an exciting mix of regional acts including The Viceroys, Swim State, Glass Walls, Lill Kill, Clean Coil, Desirable Addictions, Ungraded, Elliot P, Tyler & Alina, Mason Rae Green and Jeremiah Johnston - each bringing their unique sound and energy to the stage.
Attendees can also enjoy a delicious selection of food trucks throughout the day.
Mayor of Strathbogie, Claire Ewart-Kennedy, said she couldn’t wait for the event.
“The Here and Now Youth Festival is a shining example of what happens when we trust young people to lead,” she said.
“It’s more than just a music festival—it’s a celebration of community, creativity, and the incredible potential of our youth.
“We’re proud to host this event and welcome Ella Hooper back to her roots.”
Cr Eweart-Kennedy said there’s more to this year’s festival than just music.
“This year’s festival holds special meaning for Violet Town as we honour the legacy of Annette Walton, whose tireless dedication uplifted countless young people,” she said.
“Her spirit lives on in every performer who steps onto the stage, continuing the vibrant tradition she helped build.”
This free, ticketed event is a safe, welcoming space that is strictly drug, alcohol, smoke, and vape-free - a community event open to all ages.
Held in loving memory of Annette Walton, the festival continues to honour her legacy of helping young people and fostering community spirit.
It takes place at the Violet Town Community Complex, 35 Cowslip St on Saturday, September 13 from 3pm–10pm.
Get your free tickets via events.humanitix.com/here-and-now-youth-festival/
For more information on upcoming events, visit www.strathbogie.vic.gov.au\