Juicy Fest has confirmed its return in 2024 with massive line-up, again featuring some of the most influential R&B and hip-hop stars of the 90s and 2000s. Juicy Fest will host shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and the Gold Coast in January with a lineup that includes T.I., T-Pain, The Game, Ashanti, Trey Songz, Fabolous, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Keri Hilson, and Mario.
Read MoreFuture Art are bringing the ultimate Art & Music party to Sydney for the Vivid Festival with an explosive fusion of digital art and live music. The event will featuring the world's brightest digital artists, live music from top DJs, and a multi-sensory and immersive experience that will change how contemporary art is generally experienced.
Read MoreThe Big Weekend 2023 is back with two shows planned for Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast this July. TBW is set deliver an exciting 2 days of Australian music with a lineup that includes the theatrical Rockstar’s Battlesnake, Dadfight, Pricey, Downgirl & Lunchtime. With last year's festival being such a huge success, this year's lineup is set to top it with even bigger venues and more unforgettable experiences for great music lovers
Read MoreCelebrating its 10th birthday, Listen Out returns in 2023 with a huge lineup that includes Skrillex, JPEGMAFIA, Four Tet, Friction, Young Franco and a B2B set for Wongo & Little Fritter. After a string of successful shows last year, Australia’s primary national dance music festival is back. Listen Out has shows planned for Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, while the All-Ages event, Listen In will go ahead in Adelaide on the 22nd of September.
Read MoreIt’s confirmed, the KickAss Music and Camping Festival is returning to the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland this September, for the annual music and camping festival. The festival is set to take place at the spacious Kenilworth Showgrounds from the 8th - 10th of September with an impressive lineup that includes, James Reyne, The Beautiful Girls, Kingswood, Dragon, GANGgajang, Ash Grunwald, Sunny Coast Rude Boys and many more.
Read MoreUntitled, in collaboration with Lane 8's renowned label 'This Never Happened,' have announced the first-ever This Never Happened events to take place on the east coast of Australia. Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will all host an edition of the This Never Happened shows this July and will showcase the talents of big name electronic dance artists Le Youth, Sultan & Shepard and PARIS.
Read MoreGet ready Sydney, Knockout Outdoor is returning in 2023 with the 30th of September locked in for what is expected to be another sell-out event for the HSU Team. Knockout Outdoor will host more than 40 international and local acts as well as an exclusive special guest for the ‘record breaking’ event.
Read MoreThe Australian Festival Industry Conference, Asia Pacific’s leading industry event for festival management personnel has expanded its already stacked lineup of guest speakers and industry professionals with the addition of another 7 speakers
Read MoreThe Wanderer Festival is returning for a second year after the success of last years inaugural event, with the announcement of this year’s event dates. The Wanderer Festival will take place from the 29th of September through to the 1st of October again taking place at the picturesque location of Pambula Beach on the NSW Coast with a lineup that includes The Jungle Giants, Spiderbait, Kevin Morby, Lisa Mitchell & the Melbourne SKA Orchestra.
Read MoreSplendour in the Grass is turning 21 but it seems punters are the one’s receiving the gift, with a lineup that includes some of the biggest international music superstars as well as the cream of the crop of local talent. The 2023 lineup of Australia’s premier Music and Arts festival includes Lizzo, Mumford & Sons, Lewis Capaldi, Flume, Hilltop Hoods, Hooligan Hefs, Skeggs, Jack River, Noah Cyrus, Royel Otis, Benee, Peach PRC, Pnau, Ruel, & Slowthai and thats not even a smidgen of the talent set to decend on the festivals beloved home at Ngarindjin / North Byron Parklands from Friday 21 to Sunday 23 July.
Read MoreURBAN ICON will be hitting four of our capital cities with a star studded lineup of RnB and Hip Hop artists direct from the USA. The lineup will include J-KWON, CALI SWAG DISTRICT, IYAZ, RUFF ENDZ, NEW BOYZ and the YING YANG TWINS with the heavy-weights supported by THE CLUB JOINT ALLSTARS which consists of locals DJ Moto, DJ Peter Gunz, DJ Demo, DJ Tikelz & DJ Victor Lopez, with MC Rodney O on hosting duties.
Read MoreIn Peril Apparel have proudly announced their In Peril Fest Road Trip set to take place on the 19th of May at Adelaide’s well known Crown & Anchor Hotel. In Peril have joined forces with Sydney’s Metalcore band Harroway in honor of the ‘I don’t want to be here anymore’ tour which will see the four-piece play their first headline show in Adelaide to bring the City of Churches a local lineup of our some of our best Aussie metal bands.
Read MoreOne thing all festivals have in common regardless of its genre, location or size is Rubbish! A new partnership between Major Events Gold Coast (MEGC) and Clean Vibes has been created with the aim to reduce the waste at the Gold Coast’s major music festivals which it is hoped will minimize the impact on the environment. The partnership sees Clean Vibes become the Official Cleaning and Waste Management Services Provider for all four of MEGC's festivals in 2023 including Blues on Broadbeach, Cooly Rocks On, SPRINGTIME and Groundwater Country Music Festival.
Read MoreThe Strawberry Moon Festival have confirmed their out of this world line up for this yearly event that is quickly becoming a highly anticipated staple on the Australian Festival Calendar, with the lineup set to feature some of the biggest names in not only the Australian but also the international dance music scene including Danny Tenaglia, Dnox & Beckers, Extrawelt, Francisco Allendes, Lewis., Magdalena, Odd Mob, Uone, Doppel, Thankyou City, Silversix, Robbie Lowe, Vorpal, Christopher Brooks, Christian Kerr, Jesse Kuch, Quirk & Wilma and many more.
Read MorePROMISELAND, Australia’s first Afrobeats, Amapiano, Reggae and R&B festival has confirmed its return in 2023 with the two-day festival again to be held at Doug Jennings Park on the stunning Gold Coast on the 30th of September to the 1st of October. With a lineup that already includes Ms. Lauryn Hill, Davido. Tems, Fireboy DML, L.A.B, Ayra Starr, Koffee, ONEFOUR, Rebel Souljahz, Fiji, Katchafire and the bad boys themselves Inner Circle.
Read MoreRhyme Festival is a brand new addition that has been announced for Australia’s solid festival circuit. Set to take place on the glorious Gold Coast this June, this Hip Hop genre based event will boast some of the biggest names in the Aussie scene including Illy, Drapht, Thundamentals, Saint Lane, Yng Martyr, Wombat, Kobie Dee & Nerve.
Read MoreThe celebration of Aussie rock that is Spring Loaded is back for 2023, with the first event of the series set to take place at the Sandstone Point Hotel which is situated on the picturesque Bribie Island, Queensland on the 3rd of June. With a sublime lineup of some of Australia’s 90s alt rock super bands, the 2023’s show will include Spiderbait, Eskimo Joe, Ratcat, Shihad, Frenzal Rhomb, Magic Dirt, Bodyjar and Screamfeeder.
Read MoreThe Star Sydney's Rock Lily is partnering with Sailor Jerry to launch its first-ever Battle of the Bands where the winner could score exclusive studio time, with a value of $4.5k, at one of Australia’s most iconic recording studios, Studio 301.
Read MoreFinally, Dreamstate is coming back to Australia this April. The International festival brand will descend onto Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne on the 22nd of April and sign up for Pre-Registration is open now. The lineup for this massive event will start dropping this Sunday.
Read MoreOne World Entertainment are bringing us a brand new country music festival. Boardwalk Country Music Festival will showcase some of the biggest names in the Australian & International country music scene. Boardwalk Country Music Festival will be taking place at some of Australia’s favourite open-air locations this April.
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