Don’t Let Daddy Know has announced it’s making its Australian debut in 2024, with shows planned for Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane this coming January. The DLDK roster of artists will be led by International giants AFROJACK, Morten, our own global EDM heavyweight Timmy Trumpet, and homegrown heroes Dimatik, Restricted and Bobby Neon.
Read MoreHappening in 3 states this December, Rasta Lion Wear will again host this family-friendly celebration of Jamhuri Day. the Kenyan Independence Day, and will include live music performances, workshops, Market Stalls and activities for the kids. This year’s lineup of artists include WILLY PAUL (KE), JESSE ROYAL FT. DUBWISE (JA), THE REAL PREGNLY (SA), IVANII (KE) and DJ SIMPLE SIMON.
Read MoreHeaps Good is back, and as the name suggests its going to be Heaps Good with a star powered lineup that’s set to explode across stages in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland over the 2023/2024 New Year period. Get ready to have a heaps good time with…FLUME, FOALS, THE AVALANCHES, SBTRKT , BASEMENT JAXX , DECLAN MCKENNA , GRIFF, HOLLY HUMBERSTONE, MAY-A, SYCCO, LOGAN plus more
Read MoreAfter a four-year hiatus, Return to Rio has announced its return with Australia’s biggest and best Halloween celebrations. Return To Rio will take place at the events home of Del Rio Riverside Resort, Wisemans Ferry from the 27th - 29th of October with a lineup that includes international DJ heavyweights Patrice Bäumel, Mark Farina (Mushroom Jazz), The Soundgarden label boss, Nick Warren, Reznik, Amonita, Mr.C, Bushwacka!, Lost Desert along with homegrown talent Sneaky Sound System, DJ’s DJ Anthony Pappa, Late Nite Tuff Guy, PARIS, The Journey, Samantha Loveridge, Danny Bonnici, GABBY and Double Touch.
Read MoreSun Cycle NYD is back to help you start your 2024 the best way possible…with a great music festival. Sun Cycle returns to the Coburg Velodrome for a New Year’s Day celebration featuring three stages which will host an impressive roster of international and local talent from a range of genres including Erika de Casier, Overmono, Objekt, Jayda G, Mildlife, Marcellus Pittman, Ben Fester, Kaylani, Vv Pete, DJ Luv You, Wax’o Paradiso, Maara, DJ Fart In The Club, Miss Kannina, Strange Interactions and more.
Read MoreAustralia’s festival season is almost upon us so now is the perfect time to introduce the newest member of the cuircut family… Let The Good Times Roll. Let The Good Times Roll Festival is set to take place on the 10th of December on the Central Coast with a huge roster of homegrown and International artists across two stages with the lineup including Grinspoon, Royal Blood, Skegss, SIX60, The Cat Empire, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, The Bamboos and more.
Read MoreDreamstate Australia 2023 is returning this November with two shows set for both Melbourne and Sydney. With its biggest line-up to date, Dreamstate Australia’s artist roster includes some of the biggest names in trance, and techno heavyweights such as Above & Beyond, Billy Gillies, blk., Darren Porter, Fatima Hajji, Ilan Bluestone, Lilly Palmer, Laura King, Maddix, MaRLo, Ruben de Ronde, Space 92, TRYM, Vini Vici and Xijaro & Pitch.
Read MoreAustralia’s beloved Laneway Festival has released the dates for its 2024 edition, with shows again confirmed for right around the country this February. Laneway Festival 2024 shows will host a bevy of international and home-grown talent with a lineup that includes Stormzy, Steve Lacy, Dominic Fike, Raye, AJ Tracey, Angie McMahon, Confidence Man, d4vd, Dope Lemon, Eyedress, Faye Webster, Teenage Dads, Hemlocke Springs, JK-47 and lots more exclusive performances.
Read MoreGood Gumnuts Festival has announced its home-grown lineup for the 2024, with the roster of artists including RUBY FIELDS, Mat McHugh & The Beautiful Girls The Terrys Kingswood Ash Grunwald Kim Churchill Highline. along with many more. This family-friendly event is set to take place at the welcoming seaside community of Heybridge, Tasmania on the 5th & 6th of January and aims to celebrate music, culture, and lifestyle of the local community in an inclusive way.
Read MoreAfter a four-year hiatus Subsonic Music Festival is finally returning to the picturesque Barrington Tops region from December 8th-10th to celebrate three days of music, art, glamping, dancing and connection. Subsonic 2023’s lineup features Crooked Colours, Barkaa, Youngr, JessB, Haiku Hands, Tijuana Cartel,True Vibenation, Sub Tribe, Tetramethare, Andy Garvey, Barney Kato, Dr Dubplate, DJ Scorpion and Eric Cloutier, Kate Miller, Litmus, Robbie Lowe and many more.
Read MoreIt’s confirmed, Fridayz Live is returning this November for an unforgettable experience full of dance floor anthems and the icons that brought them to us. Fridayz Live 2023 is bringing you 10 of the biggest household names of old-school and contemporary RNB/ hip-hop with a lineup that includes Jason Derulo, Flo Rida, Kelly Rowland, JoJo, 112, Baby Bash, Travie McCoy and Havana Brown.
Read MoreChanging Tides is a brand new 2-day boutique music festival set to take place in the heart of Kiarama/Kiama on the 16th & 17th of December. Showcasing the very best the NSW’s South Coast has to offer with its picturesque seascapes, local produce, wines and beers, Changing Tides will also bring a lineup of world-class artists to the stage with acts including Spacey Jane, Peking Duk, G Flip, Pnau, The Jungle Giants, Royal Blood, Ziggy Alberts, Sycco, Dune Rats, Merci Mercy, Jack Botts and The Moving Stills.
Read MoreThe 8th edition of Brisbane’s MELT Festival has announced the 11th - 26th of November as the dates for 2023. Melt is Brisbane’s yearly celebration of queer art, artists, allies and ideas and this year’s lineup has revealed a vibrant and eclectic program for all to enjoy this November. Musical Artists performing at MELT include Aluna with KUČKA, Kah-Lo with Djanaba, TOPS, Matt Hsu’s Obscure Orchestra, Alter Boy with June Jones and Keiynan Lonsdale with Keelan Mak.
Read MoreOne of Australia’s favourite festivals, Wildlands has confirmed its dates for their Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth shows for the upcoming festival season. While Perth and Adelaide will run back to back on the 6th and 7th of January, the Brisbane edition will take place on New Year’s Eve. The international and locals on the Wildlands roster includes RÜFÜS DU SOL, Central Cee, Peggy Gou, A$AP FERG, Sub Focus, Destroy Lonely, The Jungle Giants, G Flip, LUUDE, Jayda G, Romy, Ewan McVicar, Conducta b2b Notion, Taylah Elaine, STÜM, COBRAH, Boo Seeka, Blanke, Becca Hatch, dameeeela, Miss Kaninna, Forest Claudette and Anna Lunoe.
Read MoreCentral Coast Music & Arts in partnership with the Central Coast Council are bringing a brand new, 10-day festival that will take place in the heart of Gosford and surrounding areas on Darkinjung Land. The TUBULAR FESTIVAL is set to take place from the 16th - the 26th of November 2023 and will bring the Gosford CBD and the surrounding areas to life with the festival’s theme of Sunrise. TUBULAR aims to celebrate the creativity and cultural identities of The Central Coast with the spotlight shining on the areas of music, art, food, light and community, This is the first run for TUBULAR with organisers hoping to make this an annual event, fostering community engagement and promoting tourism.
Read MoreGood Things season is almost here and for those that thought 2022 was huge, strap yourself in as the 2023 lineup has dropped. Returning this December, the Good Things bumper line-up includes Fall Out Boy, Limp Bizkit, Devo (The Farewell Tour Celebrating 50 Years), I Prevail, Bullet For My Valentine, Corey Taylor, Pennywise, Spiderbait, Slowly Slowly, Enter Shikari, Behemoth, Sepultura, Taking Back Sunday, PVRIS and many more.
Read MoreField Day, Sydney’s longest-running music festival, is throwing the biggest and friendliest New Year’s Day party happening in the Harbour city. Returning to The Domain in Sydney on the 1st of January 2024 is Field Day, the very best way to celebrate the start of the New Year if you’re in New South Wales. Fuzzy Events have released the lineup for this three-stage festival and it includes RÜFÜS DU SOL, CENTRAL CEE, CASSIAN, LUUDE, MALL GRAB, DESTROY LONELY, ISOXO, GENESIS OWUSU, G-FLIP, CLAPTONE, KNOCK2, SUB FOCUS, LOGIC1000, ROSS FROM FRIENDS and more.
Read MoreAfter plastering cryptic posters all over the streets, Australia’s largest New Year’s Eve festival, Beyond The Valley, has finally unveiled its stacked lineup for this year’s event. Taking to the three stages will be RÜFÜS DU SOL, Central Cee, Peggy Gou, Kelis, Mall Grab, Destroy Lonely, G Flip, Channel Tres, Jayda G, Romy, DMA’S and more. The festival will once again take place at the picturesque Barunah Plains, Hesse over 4 days from 28th December - 1st January, and being just a short drive from the centre of Melbourne, this is the ultimate in new years celebrations taking place in Victoria.
Read MoreRolling Sets is returning to the Central Coast in 2023 on the 9th of December, with a bigger lineup than their inaugural event last year. The ‘22 edition of this festival was a sell-out and with a lineup that includes Ocean Alley, Spacey Jane, The Jungle Giants, Sycco, The Dreggs, The Terrys, DICE, Hope D, Big Twisty & the Funknasty, The Moving Stills, Dulcie, Butterknife, Deadshowws, Rage, Stupid Baby, Soda Simulator, Shanarah, Voider and more we can guarantee ‘23 will do the same.
Read MoreICEBREAKER FESTIVAL is returning in 2023 with their 4-stage event at the Factory Theatre in Sydney, with a lineup that includes 20 live acts from all over Australia. The inaugural end-of-winter event’s lineup includes Tyne-James Organ, Annie Hamilton, Death by Denim, Rum Jungle, The Moving Stills, Dulcie and Mitch Santiago.
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