Australia’s favourite hip hop festival, Come Together, is at it again. This year with a line up bigger than ever. With 360 headlining, (you know that catchy tune “Mama always told me don’t mess around with boys like you”), it’s sure to be a killer event. Other top notch acts include Seth Sentry, Koolism, Thundamentals, Horror Show and
WOMADelaide – one of Australia’s most renowned music, arts and dance festivals -is celebrating its 20th anniversary when it rolls into town this Friday 9th March 2012. Taking place inside the beautiful surroundings of the Adelaide Botanic Park, this 3-day outdoor festival celebrates the best in arts, culture, food, dance and music
Once known as the innocent, little brother of the festival world- a small scale event with lesser known acts and a cheaper booking fee- Groovin’ The Moo has this year changes its tune: to a melody of maturity. This year’s nation wide line up was revealed this morning to a sea of surprised fans
Advertisements for this year’s Midsumma Festival have been impossible to ignore over previous weeks, with the event’s iconic rainbow coloured ice block plastered across trams, billboards and publications throughout Melbourne. While that commercial sweet treat does seem enticing, many of us are still asking the question, what is Midsumma
After Gold Coast hit the ground running with the first Big Day Out of the season on Sunday, fans from other states were provided with an insight of what is yet to come for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth as set lists for The Jezabels, The Living End, Kanye West plus more were leaked after a day on the greens.
Queensland’s little-known (but truly-beloved) Earth Frequency Festival will celebrate it’s seventh year of hashies and rollies in 2012, providing festival goers with a line up which can only be described as trippy. With a sharp (yet completely jaded) focus on raising environmental and lifestyle awareness, Earth Freq provides a
2011 had mixed outcomes for Australian music festivals with many favourites reporting their best attendance yet, while others cancelled or had poor turnouts. Soundwave, Spendour, Groovin’ The Moo, Laneway, Peats Ridge, Future Music, Tamworth Country Music Festival and Meredith Music all reported positive growth.
Melbourne’s Federation Square will return this year with yet another free live music festival, offering a killer line up of independent acts and emerging talent on the Aussie scene. The program sets itself around Australia Day, showcasing home grown talent in genres of indie, blues, dance and rock, from across the country side.
Australia’s favourite music festival, ‘The Big Day Out’, this week announced partnership with C3 Presents, a US based promotions agency renowned for Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits Music Festival.
Music festival season is kicking off with Summadayze 2012 in Adelaide on New Years Eve.
The festival will visit four cities in four days and is guaranteed to be big, bright and colourful.