Island Vibe is more than just a music festival.
Through its strong cultural program the festival invites community groups from around Australia and the Pacific to engage in a cultural exchange with the Quandamooka people of Stradbroke Island.
With an extensive program this is an immersive festival dedicated in bringing you the finest reggae, soul, and bass music in the Pacific region and beyond. One such performer is Vanessa Fields aka Alkemia. She describes her performance as ‘An interactive female performance containing a DJ, MCs, dancers, live art and crowd roving. For the performers festivals offer a unique opportunity to see their colleagues in full swing, Vanessa is super excited about seeing ‘Eva Lazarus, a full power woman with a fantastic voice and great musical style. And of course Havana meets Kingston, the first collaboration from these two musically influential islands and The Mash Up Master, Jstar.’ Vanessa has been part of building Island Vibe, expanding existing programs and making them more innovative. ‘Lately I have been working hard on Island Elements Festival. It’s an intimate, yoga and dance event the weekend after Island Vibe Festival.
We felt the people coming to the North Stradbroke Island would appreciate a reason to stay longer and drop into a deeper experience, So we created a little sister event that feels more like a retreat.’
For Fields, its all about engaging the audience ‘in ways we know how, with heavy bass rhythms, live Mcs, dancers, interactive art and even dosing the crowd with Love Potion No 9, all in hand made costumes.’
She invites patrons to find their way to the Bamboo Bass on Friday at 8pm to experience a waste of something really refreshingly unique at her Alkemia show.
Island Vibe Festival, 26 – 29 October. For program and tickets go to islandvibe.com.au.



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