Birds Of Tokyo, LUUDE, The Moving Stills & more to LIGHT UP Gosford
- Cameron Smith

- Sep 1
- 1 min read
Gosford’s polytec Stadium will come alive on Saturday 4 October for LIGHT UP, a landmark event bringing together some of Australia’s biggest musical acts and emerging talent in a powerful show of community, remembrance, and change.
The event honours the memory of Audrey Griffin and carries a clear message: everyone deserves the simple right to get home safely. Organisers say it is not just a concert, but a community movement to reclaim the right to move freely, live fully, and shape a future built on safety and respect.

This year’s line-up includes some of the country’s most recognisable names, with Birds of Tokyo, electronic hitmaker LUUDE, and powerhouse vocalist Mia Wray joining Central Coast favourites The Moving Stills, DJ Moody Tiger Pants, and local singer-songwriter Arabella Romi, a close friend of Audrey’s. The all-ages, family-friendly festival will also feature food stalls, safe spaces, information stands and a busking tent throughout the day.
Audrey’s mother Kathleen has called on attendees to wear white, creating what she describes as “a living canvas of light, a sea of unity” to honour Audrey’s spirit and mark the event as one of hope, change, and collective strength.
In an additional gesture of solidarity, locals and businesses are being encouraged to leave their lights on throughout the evening, turning Gosford and the Central Coast into a beacon of remembrance and a promise of safe passage home.








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