Good Things 2022, brought to you by Destroy All Lines has announced its line-up for the 3 shows happening this December in Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane. The killer line-up includes Bring Me The Horizon, Deftones, TISM, NOFX, Redhook, Polaris, Regurgitator, The Amity Affliction, Kisschasy plus lots, lots more.
Read MoreJuicy Festival has released its dates and the lineup so far includes: Nelly, Ne-Yo, Ja Rule, Bow Wow, Xzibit, Pretty Ricky , Twista with more artists to be announced. Presale registration for tickets is available now and if you do pre register you go into the running for $10000 worth of prizes !
Read MoreJune will see Bliss n Eso put on an incredibly special, one off performance with the Brisbane Symphony Orchestra for Strings Attached! Strings Attached will see Bliss n Eso perform their greatest hits accompanied by a 25 piece string orchestra at The Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on the 17th of June.
Read MoreFestival X has confirmed the 5 dates and cities in November and December 2022 that the festival will run over, with an eye popping lineup that includes the biggest names in the EDM, pop, underground and hip-hop genres. Festival X is the brainchild of Hardware, Onelove , and touring giant Live Nation and will once again bring the ultimate selection of international and local music to major cities across Australia.
Read MoreGrapevine Gathering has announced a juicy lineup for the 2022 edition of this long running festival. The Kooks, Peking Duk, Ball Park Music and The Veronicas have all been confirmed for the 5 shows that happen among the vines of some of the most prestigious winery’s in the country
Read MoreQLD's premier BYO festival, Jungle Love Arts and Music Festival have announced details of the festival's new home of Jimna in the beautiful Somerset Region, as well as releasing the lineup for the confirmed event happening from the 2nd - 4th of September.
Read MoreAfter the mind-blowingly successful launch in 2019 of Festival X in Australia, it is with edge of your seat excitement came the announcement that the biggest EDM festival ever seen in this country will return in 2022 and if the rumors are true bigger and better than its debut, if that is even possible.
Read MoreAustralia, we have some very exciting news for festivals, the Queensland based Comiskey Group has acquired a large area of land at Coochin Fields on the Sunshine Coast near Caloundra. The purchase of Coochin Fields by the Comiskey Group will bring festivals the size of which we have not seen here in Australia.
Read MoreLost Paradise have announced the dates and lineup for this year’s edition of the popular festival which will run from the 28th of December to the 1st of January 2023. Brought to us by the legends at Finely Tuned and Triple J, the festival will be held at Glenworth on the Central Coast of NSW. The lineup will include the Arctic Monkeys, Lil Nas X, Ocean Alley, Spacey Jane, Cub Sport, The Vanns, just to skim the list of artists and bands that will play during the five days.
Read MoreFalls Festival has released its lineup and dates for this year, including two additional events added for Victoria and Western Australia. This year the festival will not only head to the traditional locale of Byron Bay, NSW. The Falls Festival will also set up camp at Birregurra, Vic and in Fremantle, WA.
Read MoreJoining Ballarat and Canberra this year, Australia’s favourite music, food and art festival, Spilt Milk will also be descend on the Gold Coast for the very first time bringing with it a massive line up of international and local talent including: Flume, Hayden James, Stormzy, The Wombats, G Flip, King Stingray, Kobie Dee and The Beddy Rays.
Read MoreAfter a two year Covid imposed hiatus, Listen Out, one of Australia’s primary national dance music festivals has revealed the dates and lineup for the 4 Listen Out shows as well as the 2 smaller Listen In events. Listen Out will once again visit Melbourne(23/09), Perth(25/09), Sydney(01/10), and Brisbane(02/10) while Listen In will descend on Adelaide(03/10) and our across the ditch neighbor’s in Auckland(30/09).
Read MoreBIGSOUND, the southern hemisphere’s biggest celebration of new music, has announced its return for 2022. From the 6th - 9th of September, Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley will host the first BIGSOUND event in two years and this BIGSOUND will be bigger than ever with some awesome new additions to the festival and conference program as well as the 150+ Artists/Bands playing at 21 venues across 3 nights.
The second annual Petrichor International Music Competition is now open for submissions. This annual musical performance and composition contest provides support, inspiration, and exposure to instrumentalists and singers from around the world
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Read MoreThe extreme wet weather conditions caused by La Nina seems to be claiming casualties as quickly as any pandemic with a string of high profile and extremely loved festivals being forced into cancellation due to the excessive amount of rain falling which is causing major flooding along Australia’s East Coast.
Read MoreIt's time to start polishing that hidden talent...because Buskers by the Lake is back. The three-day family friendly event will be returning to the Sunshine Coast from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st of August and festival organisers are putting out the call for applications to perform at this year’s Buskers by the Lake.
Read MoreCelebrating thirty years of global dance anthems remastered by up to a 60-piece orchestras with impressive guest vocalists, DJs and musicians set in some of Australia’s most iconic live venues, SYNTHONY offers a delicious feast for all music fans. In its second year and with extra cities added to the tour, SYNTHONY is primed to solidify its place as one of the hottest live events in the country.
Read MoreAustralian music icon, Archie Roach has announced the Ruby Hunter Award. This award is designed to support emerging first nations female artists, with the award set to be announced on Friday night on the Archie Roach Foundation Stage, at the Port Fairy Folk Festival.
Read MoreThe Australian music industry has done what it always does in times of crisis, come together to try and help the best way they can, with fundraising events for Flood Victims from the ongoing south east Queensland and NSW floods happening over the next few weeks.
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