Have you been seething with jealousy for the past few weeks as Instagram photos emerge from Munich’s Oktoberfest? Seething as you gaze at their celebrations, and let’s be honest, seething over that succulent, half-full stein they’re all grasping. Well, seethe no more my fellow friends, because Brisbane is again hosting its annual Oktoberfest at the RNA show grounds.
Stereosonic hit Sydney and Perth over the weekend and caused an earthquake of fake tans, weird pupils and ass shorts. Two whole days of going hard and getting sun burnt is a requirement of the music festival that will move on Brisbane and Melbourne this weekend.
Give 2013 a massive welcome and stuff yourself with a huge international line-up at Melbourne’s Let them Eat Cake. You can already feel Melbourne’s laneways and streets heating up for a huge summer New Year’s party. If you’re not already in the loop about this one, we’ve got the deets here! Rest assured the team at Let them Eat Cake has gone the extra mile to create the best 2013 party.
Though many readers of this website are probably too young to like or even know who some of these bands are, those who do enjoy ’80s Aussie rock will be stoked about this year’s lineup for A Day On The Green. With all their gigs taking place at wineries, you can just imagine all the gorgeous views of green meadows to admire while hearing the tunes of yesteryear.
Oh my freakin’ God! Aussie rock festival Soundwave have just announced their lineup for their 2013 shows, and it looks amazing! I know that’s a huge call to make considering other big festivals like Parklife, Stereosonic and Big Day Out have got top lineups too, but what can I say, I’m a rock fan through and through.
Defqon Festival 2012 is almost here, bringing you the baddest beats in dance and techno the world over.
Hosted by Sydney International Regatta Centre on Saturday September 15, this event promises to be the biggest rave of the year.
Returning for another year of week-long celebrations, Melbourne Music week returns on the 16th of November to celebrate Victoria’s new and not so new musical talents. More than just a line up of gigs, MMW provides seven days of killer events centred around Melbourne’s beaming music culture.
At long last, Australian ravers can stop the guessing games as to who will be playing at this year’s Parklife, as all has finally been revealed. You can now stroll through that grassy knoll to where the extremely loud electronic doosh doosh music is coming from and know who the hell is playing!
Australian regional tour, Groovin’ The Moo, has announced five new additions to the bill for the May festival. Stillwater Giants, Stateovmind, Boatfriends, Kate Martin and Grand Perceptor have all won a spot on the tour spanning regions such as Bendigo, Townsville, Maitland and Bunbury.
With road blocks and increased city traffic, there’s no doubt about it; it’s March and Moomba time in Melbourne. The infamous festival will run from the 9th to the 12th of March this year, with the parade taking place on St Kilda Road for the very first time. Acts include Josh Pyke, the Paper Kites, Owl Eyes and many more- showcasing