Tag: "main stage"

Falls Music And Arts Festival, December 28-31, Marion Bay
0 Comments. 1,338 Views. Posted 24 Jan 2012 @ 12:36pm.
The word ‘invigorating’ is often used by many die-hard Tasmanians as an apparent flattering synonym for ‘fucking cold and windy’. I used to live there, so I can tell you right now that the latter description is far more apt. Either way, I’d been hearing stories about the previous years’ glorious weather each day of the Falls Festival and was hoping for more of the same, because, die-hard ‘... Read More
Cold Chisel To Headline Bluesfest 2012
0 Comments. 1,985 Views. Posted 7 Dec 2011 @ 1:50pm.
Following on from the incredibly successful comeback tour of this year, legendary Australian rockers Cold Chisel have been announced as the headline act for the 2012 Byron Bay Bluesfest.   The announcement comes on top of the bevy of already revealed heavyweights on the first and second lineup revelations.   The band's Light The Nitro tour has been one of the most successful tours... Read More
Big Day Out 2012 Rumour Round-Up
1 Comments. 4,300 Views. Posted 29 Sep 2011 @ 9:20am.
It's been a long, hard few weeks leading up to the official Big Day Out 2012 lineup announcement (which will finally be unveiled later tonight, with the three headlining acts to be revealed tomorrow morning).    There's been no shortage of rumours flying around, with supposed "spies" and "music journalists" claiming adamantly the acts closing out the festival will include Pearl Jam,... Read More
Jebediah To Battle For November
0 Comments. 1,507 Views. Posted 15 Aug 2011 @ 6:34pm.
After the sell-out launch tour for their triumphant new record Kosciusko, venerable alternative rockers Jebediah have announced a select run of capital city dates. With their album Kosciusko being freshly certified gold, as well as smahing it on the main stage at this year's Splendour In The Grass, Jebediah will take their renowned live show around the country for their Battle For November Tour... Read More
Big Day Out By Chris Bright
0 Comments. 1,455 Views. Posted 9 Feb 2011 @ 12:48pm.
There's a reason Melbourne remains the cultural capital of Australia. Nothing gets in the way of Melburnians and a good music festival, not even scorching 40 degree heat. The festival attracted the weird and the wonderful, with a mix of skimpily-dressed, dance-party teens and hard-core Tool fans (wearing concert t-shirts that were probably older than said dance-party teens).   We... Read More
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