Posts tagged @triplej
Ability Fest doubles up in 2024

Untitled Group and triple j, in conjunction with the Dylan Alcott Foundation will bring Ability Fest, a one-of-a-kind inclusive festival to Melbourne on the 19th of October, and for the very first time to Brisbane on the 26th of October. As a not-for-profit event, 100% of proceeds from Ability Fest are donated to the Dylan Alcott Foundation, with each ticket contributing to helping young Australians living with a disability fulfil their dreams. Ability Fest will again deliver a diverse and world class lineup, featuring artists both local and international artists. 

Read More
Out Of The Woods the 2nd

Out Of The Woods returns this October for another two full days of incredible music, art and adventure in the port city of Fremantle, WA. OOTW is a vibrant celebration where everyone can freely express themselves while taking part in new adventures with a backdrop of huge musical talent that includes Chet Faker, The Temper Trap, Django Django, Skeggs, Winston Surfshirt, Broods, Meg Mac, Slumberjack, Late Nite Tuff Guy, Stace Cadet and KLP.

Read More
Yours & Owls 2023

The iconic Yours & Owls Festival is back again in 2023, with the team announcing October 14th and 15th as the dates for this years event with a lineup that includes Bakar, Oliver Tree, Chet Faker, Descendents, Broods, Golden Features, Hilltop Hoods, Meg Mac, Masego, Hobo Johnson, Lil Tjay, Earl Sweatshirt, Ocean Alley, Vera Blue, Peach Pit and Safia.

Read More
Listen Out 2023

Celebrating its 10th birthday, Listen Out returns in 2023 with a huge lineup that includes Skrillex, JPEGMAFIA, Four Tet, Friction, Young Franco and a B2B set for Wongo & Little Fritter. After a string of successful shows last year, Australia’s primary national dance music festival is back. Listen Out has shows planned for Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, while the All-Ages event, Listen In will go ahead in Adelaide on the 22nd of September.

Read More
Ability Fest

Australia’s first all-accessible music festival, Ability Fest has announced the date for it’s 2023 return. March 25th sees one of the country’s leading inclusive events return to its home in the middle of Melbourne’s CBD. While Ability Fest is primarily a music festival, the event also boasts the added perks of more accessibility features allowing everyone the chance to come along and enjoy the universal love of live music.

Read More
The Rubens' bring you 'Valleyways'

The Rubens have put together their own festival, in their own home town of Camden. ValleyWays, is to be held in February 2022 and will show case some of the country’s biggest heavy hitters including Skeggs, Middle Kids, Slowly Slowly, Blessed, Stevan, Becca Hatch, Hollie Cal, The Dardi Shades ,Grace Amos and of course The Rubens themselves.

Read More