New Year’s Day is an awesome day for everyone: it’s the very start of a new year and everyone gets to start a new year’s resolution they hope to go through with. Sydneysiders in particular get to have a freckin’ grouse day at the Field Day, a one day music festival just for the city on the harbour. There’s a lot of music festivals happening in the summer, but Field Day gets the whole year pumping straight away!
Aussie ravers will be pretty stoked with the news of the awesome lineup for the 2013 Future Music Festival that’s just been announced. With artists who created some of the world’s most intense yet dancable music, you know you can more than get your groove on while feeling fucking pumped!
The folks at Triple J are once again bringing us all into the new year with the Pyramid Rock Festival in Phillip Island. Named after Pyramid Rock which is a basalt rock formation just offshore from where the festival’s happening, you may be disappointed if you expect an actual pyramid to be there (I recommend either Egypt or Guatemala for the real deal).
The beautiful beach town of Port Macquarie will soon be preparing itself for the herds of music lovers from all across Australia to catch this year’s Festival In The Sun in December. Patrons can camp out there for the festival’s two day duration to have their own private quarters amongst all the other peeps coming to singalong to all the rad music playing. It’s BYO alcohol too
One music festival Brisbane won’t be promoting is Hammered, a neo-Nazi music festival that is being held at a secret location in Brisbane 0n the 21st of April. It had been held in the Gold Coast for the past two years, but is now heading to Brisbane. Hammered, created by the white supremacist