
2007
"If crowd size is any indication, organisers obviously got the boutique mix of food, wine and line-up just right and have truly captured a niche - fans were jumping at the chance to experience a laidback extravaganza with a cause to support at the heart of it all. Legs 11 is sure to continue to be a sophisticated and genteel Sydney October tradition in the years to come. It's refreshing to find a relaxed and intimate evening of entertainment and awareness go from strength to strength." yourgigs.com.au
"More than 5000 people enjoyed one of the most sophisticated and chilled-out festivals on the concert calendar, with cheese platters and pamper rooms a pleasant alternative to beer tents and mosh-pits. The crowd's appreciation for this special event was obvious from the start of the night.". The Daily Telegraph
"All in all, this was a really good night. This concert really created an experience that left a far greater impact on me than any pink bottle of moisturiser could ever hope to. So congratulations to the promoters." Drum Media
"With a full moon overhead and a stellar line up of Missy Higgins, the Sydney Youth Orchestra, The Waifs, Paul Kelly, Blue King Brown and No Man's Woman (Bob Evans, End of Fashion, Expatriate, Lior and Dan Kelly), Legs 11 was a night to remember. Some set up a picnic style arrangement, energetic others leapt into the jumping mosh-pit whilst some decided to float between the gourmet food and wine and the entertainment on offer. It was close enough to a surreal experience." 3D World
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2006
"One of the most magical nights ever to be staged in this town. Please do it again next year; we need gigs like this." The Daily Telegraph
"The inaugural Legs 11 Festival combined the best of everything - good food (cheese and wine; need I say more), pamper stations, local music talent and an opportunity to raise money towards breast cancer research. Let's hope the organizers can build on the success of this year's Legs11 and create an even better event next year - although this one will be hard to top." Drum Media
"the mood was so polite and genteel that people formed orderly queues to buy bottles of wine and plates of cheese. Many brought picnic rugs. It felt like a more grown-up version of Homebake. If this was a festival for grown-ups, maybe getting older isn't such a bad thing." Sydney Morning Herald "thoughtful, beautiful, and intimate. This truly uniquely executed festival proved a great night and an ingenious way to raise money and awareness for a very worthy cause. Two legs up!" 3D World
"Overall, Legs 11 was a resounding triumph, hopefully the first in the line of many parties in the park" The Brag
"Legs 11 was a pleasant festival without a shirtless buffoon or a mosh pit in sight. If only more nights were like this" yourgigs.com.au
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