EVENT: Let Them Eat Cake will return in 2022!

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Sharpen those knives and line up for some cake…

It’s been a long wait but we can finally announce the return of an NYD festival. Bloody hell, amazing scenes. As this review confirms, we’re a little partial to the amazing taste of the delicious cake. For the last seven NYDs (bar 2021 of course), we’ve spent the start of our new year on the wonderfully manicured lawns of Werribee Mansion. There’s not much more satisfying than listening to techno in front of a regal mansion, surrounded by green fronds and shimmering ponds. After this shit show of a year society went through it seems like we’re finally getting back into the swing of things.  And we’re here for it. Goddamn, we’re here for it. *wipes a solitary tear from cheek*

From the sounds of it the Cake team has really used their time to up the ante, I mean they had two years to really think about it. 'We used the break to fine-tune the festival's finer points, really assess where we're at and what we want to do.’ That’s the festival director Daniel Teuma, alleviating any fears that they might coast into the 2022 edition. ‘For the upcoming event, that means utilising the beautiful Werribee Mansion space in new and exciting ways. The Mansion grounds are so big. We might try a new layout this year to complement the site better and improve traffic flow. We are also looking at a more immersive experience overall - meaning those who explore might be rewarded with more adventure.' Well, call me Indiana Jones and sign me up. I’m at the adventure queen.

And if you are concerned about cancellations and whatnot, there is some good news too: This is classified as a tier 2 event, meaning it will safely operate within the relevant COVID-19 guidelines, allowing for 7,500 attendees. 🍻

Check the website for more info like tix registration and stay in touch with the lineup announcement in September.


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