Bay City Events celebrates 30 years
Synonymous with live music curation and promotion across Geelong & The Bellarine, Bay City Events is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its signature event, The Blues Train.
In 1994, the concept of The Blues Train was the very first one of its kind in the world. In recent years, Hugo T Armstrong and his company, Bay City Events, have continued to build The Blues Train experience to become one of the most memorable and unforgettable tourism attractions in Victoria and Australia.
The night brings together people from all over Australia and the world to join in a celebration of live music and be entertained by the best Australian and International Blues and Roots artists.
While The Blues Train is a signature event across the region, Bay City Events works predominately behind the scenes with a variety of local businesses and community groups managing everything from start to finish, from entertainment design and planning, artist booking and management, as well as event curation and activation.
Familiar with live music events at the Royal Geelong Show, Geelong Revival Motoring Festival, Motor City Music Festival, Flying Brick Cider House, Royal Geelong Yacht Club Festival of Sails, Bay City Events helps make your event memorable by providing you with quality entertainment in sync with the atmosphere you want to create.
Get in touch with our team to enquire about an upcoming event today!
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