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Oli from Lime Cordiale talks about visiting Northern WA

Oli from Lime Cordiale talks about visiting Northern WA

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In this engaging conversation, Robbie and Carly chat with Ollie from Lime Cordiale about the origins of their band name, the significance of music festivals in a post-COVID world, and the challenges faced by Australian artists in the music industry. Ollie shares insights on their upcoming performance at the Ord Valley Muster and reflects on the changing landscape of music appreciation and competition. The name Lime Cordiale comes from a blend of family and a music festival. Festivals outside major cities are thriving post-COVID. Australian artists face tough competition from international acts. The band's success involved extensive promotion and live performances. Ollie reflects on the unique experience of performing in remote locations. The music industry has shifted significantly since COVID. Aussie artists are making an effort to connect with local audiences. The importance of creating memorable live experiences for fans. Ollie's sister designed their iconic stage outfits. The band has a humorous take on the challenges of touring.  00:00 The Origin of Lime Cordiale03:00 The Impact of Festivals Post-COVID06:08 Challenges for Aussie Artists on the ChartsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.