There are literally hundreds of different music festivals which take place every year, all over the globe. Ranging from folk music to hip-hop to dance, in deserts to grass-land. However, there are a handful which truly supersede the expectations of greatness. A handful which we should all add to our bucket lists.
With this recent event, where a dude climbed up a scaffolding at Creamfields music festival in Sydney and then proceeded to fall 20m off of it, we thought it was the right time to whip out an article of the ins and outs of surviving a music festival, so you too can prevent falling off a steel structure and plummmiting head first towards the ground.
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.
Not a dairy brand, Creamfields is soon to start its third annual dance music festival to go around Australia once again to let Aussie ravers throughout most of this country’s fine cities par-tay! Having an internationally renown DJ like David Guetta headlining alone will get plenty of ravers flocking to Creamfields, guaranteeing every
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
The Brunswick Music Festival might sound like your run of the mill, straightforward, average Joe music festival – but it’s not! Held over 11 days at 3 venues, featuring 25 different concerts and 3 worshops, this one is not to be missed! Full of eccentricity, a mix of artists –both local and international – and some kick-ass venues make for one amazing party.
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
On your marks Melbournians, this weekend is going to be hectic! Were talking pre Future parties, post Future parties, and all the other kinds of parties I’m sure your going to partake in (wink wink). Lucky it’s a long weekend and hopefully the only labor you’re going to be doing is dealing with the hangover Monday morning.
If you’re not into fast cars, smokin’ grid girls, hot drivers, or motocross stunt shows, there is still something at the Melbourne Grand Prix this year that will get your engine revving (sorry, couldn’t help myself!) What I’m talking about is the Sidetracked Music Festival which will be taking place on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th March 2012.