The Drop Festival 2020

when: 14 March 2020 | venue: Kierle Park | address: 277 Pittwater Road | website: https://www.thedroplive.com/en-AU/locations/manly/#lineup

published: 13 Mar 2020, 5 min read

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With two hugely successful tours already in its wake, The Drop Festival is back in 2020 for a third season that's set to be even better and way bigger.


After making its way around the country hitting up some of the world's best surf breaks to sell-out crowds, The Drop Festival will once again follow the World Surf League Championship Tour events at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast, Bells Beach in Torquay and Margaret River in WA and Qualifying Series events Surfest Newcastle and Sydney Surf Pro in Manly. In 2020, for the first time, will add an additional stop at the Noosa Longboard Open.

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The Drop Festival 2020 | What's on in Manly

The Drop Festival 2020 is on 14 March 2020. The opening hours are: 1PM to 10PM. Conveniently located in Manly. Visit their website at https://www.thedroplive.com/en-AU/locations/manly/#lineup.

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Event Details

what: The Drop Festival 2020
when: 14 March 2020
start time/end time: 1PM to 10PM
venue: Kierle Park
city/suburb: Manly NSW

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