The one-night festival has been organised by the team behind the iconic Strawberry Fields and is designed to incorporate music, wellness and top-shelf dining, all set on the magical banks of the winding Dhungala/Murray River, in equal measure.
Attendees at the family-friendly event will be able to enjoy exciting stage-based entertainment, riverfront hot tubs, epic wood-fired food, hand-picked natural wines and a lush Bedouin lounge.
Though a full list of musical performances has yet to be announced, a home-grown line-up led by Cash Savage and the Last Drinks, C.W. Stoneking and his Primitive Horn Orchestra and Floodlights has been made public.
Organisers have promised attendees food that is of a higher quality than the festival food normally served at similar events.
Patrons will get to tuck in to an exclusive sneak peak of Wild Pie — a new collaboration between chefs Jo Barrett and Louise Daily from Little Picket, Mark LaBrooy from Three Blue Ducks and wild game providore Discovered Wildfoods.
Attendees wanting a little more food can enjoy the ultimate long lunch comprising of a six-course wood-fired feast.
All profits from Good Times’ inaugural event will go to the Strawberry Fields Community Grants Fund.
The fund has contributed over $100,000 in microgrants to local community organisations and not-for-profits since 2015.
Berrigan Shire residents will have exclusive access to half-price adult tickets for Good Times, with any local under 18 attending free of charge.
Locals can simply head to www.good-times.com.au to claim this offer.
Good Times will also partner with social enterprise Humanitix, with all profits from ticketing operations to be donated to a range of charities that help disadvantaged children all over the world get access to education, healthcare and greater life opportunities.
Festival attendees will have the option of camping under the stars or otherwise seek accommodation in Tocumwal, with shuttles running between Tocumwal and the festival site.
The event has been restricted to 1000 attendees.