GTM 2017 adds more acts to lineup!

GTM 2017 adds more acts to lineup!

Our sad excuse for an Australian summer is over and winter is coming, but there is one thing music-lovers can take solace in… Groovin’ The Moo is just one month away!!!

The popular rural festival kicks off in Wayville on the 28th of April, with it’s final stop in Bunbury on the 13th of May. The 2017 edition is set to be another fantastic day out, headlined by the likes of international acts The Wombats (UK) and Milky Chance (GER), the gorgeous and talented young Aussie trio of Amy Shark, my personal favourite Montaigne, and recent rapid riser Tash Sultana. They’re also joined by Melbourne rockers and all-round great blokes The Smith Street Band and their American punk rock idols, Against Me! But that’s just scratching the surface of what promises to be a truly memorable festival.

Especially with the recent additions to the already sensational line-up! A fortnight ago it was announced that a further 31 acts were joining the line-up, with Luke Fox (triple j Unearthed), Morgan Bain, POW! Negro, Teischa, Tobacco Rat and Ziggy the Bunbury additions. And as if that wasn’t enough, another 60+ acts were added today! With the Bunbury leg of the festival welcoming a plethora of artists to Mootown and the Silent Disco, all of which are listed below!

50 Hurtz
Bobby Chance
Boston Switch
Command !
Cvbby
DISKÛR
DJ Muzz
DJ Roh
DR packer
Field Trip
The HouseJunkie
JNK
Juddy Aus
J Watts
Liquid Culture DJs
LMC.
Mexo
Nate D
Pilerats DJs
Princi and Macshane
Rando
Scott
Token Black Guy
Zezima

Groovin’ The Moo are also introducing a host of new community initiatives to support local regions. These include ‘Graffin the Moo’, the ‘Heaps Decent Future Musicians Workshops’, work experience and sustainable festival fashion! You can read about all the wonderful initiatives (and purchase tickets before it’s too late!) on the Groovin’ The Moo website.

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