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The NEW Festival X-perience

Festival X has cemented itself by delivering a new kind of festival experience to a high level of professionalism and organisation. Promoters One Love, Hardware and Live Nation have come out swinging in 2019, setting a benchmark for the future of live music events in Australia.

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The Grass Is Greener in Cairns

Entry for 15 years and over made for a very diverse crowd ranging from three or more generation groups with happiness and patience a consistent theme for the day. A big shout out to the heap of dads that took their kids, heaps cooler than the obligatory weekend outing to McDonalds. 

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Under The Southern Stars Falls in 2020

April will see Stone Temple Pilots return to Australia for Under the Southern Stars since 2011 and in the wake of lead singer, Scott Weiland’s tragic passing in 2015, followed by replacement Chester Bennington in 2017. 

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Sydney sounds in the “Best. New Year’s. Ever”

2020 predicts many things. According to Dr. Richard Hames, the same futurist who predicted 9/11 and the Global Financial Crisis, “Donald Trump will win re-election in 2020 just in time for a ‘global crash’, Aussie property prices still have much further to fall, and Facebook will be dead within a decade” (via news.com.au) Now while, Music Festivals Australia neither promises nor denies any of these predictions for such an auspicious date stamp in time, what we can confirm is that NYE in the Park is returning for the third year and has dropped an incredible line up to either rain or reign in 2020.

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Unleashing Aoki ahead of Festival X Tour

Steve Aoki could be characterised as one of the most charismatic producers and Electro-house DJ’s in the world. However, he is also one of the highest grossing and boasts a huge 8.1 million social media followers. In 1996, he founded his own label, Dim Mak Records, named after his childhood hero Bruce Lee, which would later release other electro-house artists such as Bloc Party, Infected Mushroom and The Bloody Beetroots.

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Scene and Heard returns bigger and louder in 2019

Following the success of their debut in Newcastle, 2018, Scene and Heard festival has announced tour dates for three locations this summer. Expanding to tropical north Queensland, Barlow Park Cairns will play host to the 2019 launch on October 27th with both local and international artistsset to take the stage.

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Music Festival Australia Launches Website

To celebrate 2000 likes on Facebook, Music Festivals Australia has banded together in preparation of the launch of our website. This entire creation was one for the passionate promotion of music events and festivals throughout the country. Our team consists of a diverse range of music lovers based across the nation and who were raised on concerts and festivals, largely influenced by some of the greatest names within the music industry.

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Festival of the Sun

Festival of the Sun returns to Port Macquarie this summer, kicking off on Thursday, December 12th-14th. Now in it’s 16th year, this beautiful beachside location is set to play host for three days of local music, camping and free workshops.

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