Australia's first ever Alive Garden Party is making its way to the Highlands with UK sensation Club Symphony as the headliner.
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People can get ready to hear reimagined hits from artists such as Daft Punk, Fatboy Slim, Faithless, The Chemical Brothers, and Swedish House Mafia.
The Moss Vale Showgroud will hold the festival on March 31.
It will be led by Steve Anderson who has collaborated with Kylie Minogue, Dave Seaman, and Cliff Masterson, along with a live symphony orchestra, vocalists and a spectacular production.
"We've taken the global concept and turned it on its head," said Jaylee Osborne on the behalf of the festival organisers.
"This will be a visual and audible show that leaves audiences elated!"
There will be premium beverages and gourmet foods also on offer, and guests can also bring picnic blankets to spread out, kick back and relax, or dance under the stars.
"Alive Garden Party was born because music festivals aren't for everyone and concerts sometimes don't quite hit the spot," Jaylee said.
"So we created a highly bespoke, beautiful and comfortable experience for every concert-goer!"
Tickets are now on sale, with prices not including booking fees.
General admission is $89 per person, $79 per person for groups of five or more people and $129 each for the VIP package.
VIP includes express entry, exclusive access to the VIP area, an increased offerings with food and drinks and access to VIP toilets.
Purchase tickets, get artist updates and learn more about the event at alivegardenparty.com.