Brisbane’s Nine Lives Festival, originally scheduled for next weekend, will be postponed by two months amidst Queensland’s evolving border restrictions.

Festival organisers cited the fact the line-up features artists from across Australia who will no longer be able to enter Queensland under the new border measures.

Jet Black Cat Records owner, Shannon, said they’re not worried about the decision to reschedule the festival, as music lovers buying tickets are aware concerts and gigs need to adapt to the COVID situation as it evolves.

Whilst performers Charly and Tropical Fuckstorm will not return for the new date on August 28th, Big Scary and Good Morning will take over.