Within the gloomy skyline of the Australian music festival scene in 2024, SPIN-OFF has emerged as a ray of sunshine.
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Within the gloomy skyline of the Australian music festival scene in 2024, SPIN-OFF has emerged as a ray of sunshine.
Groovin' the Moo Festival is back in Burbury, Western Australia after three long years, and it promises to be bigger and better than ever before. With tickets currently on sale, fans should be sure to secure their spots for the anticipated return of GTM on Saturday 6 May 2023.
Hyper is returning in 2021 with three standalone events headlined by West Australian acts Spacey Jane, Stella Donnelly and San Cisco.
A brilliant way to enter into the new year, all of the acts pulled out the big guns in ensuring everyone had an incredible time.
Set in the picturesque slopes of Hakuba, Japan, the brand new Snow Machine festival will bring with it four unforgettable days of music, culture and festivities.
On a steamy south west afternoon, the gorgeous 3 Oceans Winery in the Margaret River region became home to SummerSalt 2017 — to deliver sun, salt and loving vibes with The Cat Empire and Xavier Rudd.
Kalamunda’s Zig Zag Festival is set to be revitalised and extended in 2018. Read about the exciting developments here.
After boutique music festival Electric Gardens’ 2016 debut, where it was “raved about by everyone
who experienced it” and an equally-as- successful sophomore event in 2017 - where the
event completely sold-out Centennial Park in Sydney and cemented its longevity - Electric Gardens
are thrilled to reveal their first announcement of national dates and venues for their hugely anticipated 2018 event.
GTM concluded another year of WA's vibrant festival season. Want to recount the memories or missed out on the action? We've got you covered.
We caught some of the finest sonic youths down in Bunbury over the long weekend. Read all about the groovy times here.
GTM is returning for 2015. Check out whats planned!
This year’s St. Jerome’s laneway Festival on its new turf in Fremantle proved to be wildly successful, spectacular in its vibes, layout and packed out audience including many younger ones who don’t abide by the man and jumped fences to get in. If this is the future of festivals, I’m happy.
The Big Day Out hit Perth for one last time in 2014. Here is it, in picture form!
I’ve often thought that forcing people to travel, organise and commit to see music would mean only the true music lovers (and those rare apt dickheads) would bother to make it out; Southbound Festival 2014 reaffirmed this belief.
It was an intense evening, as I anticipated what would happen at Slanted & Enchanted. As I walked in, the regular local acts had already performed, and on the main stage, the headliners’ roadies were hustling around like little rats.
There were so many other bands I could have mentioned but these to me were the stand outs, the ones that made me want to dance and sing, and made me feel happy to be at Fairbridge.
There’s something about thousands of people who love music and a good time crammed into a tiny eco-village near where I used to grow up that just speaks to the inner hippie in everyone.
It's great having comedians as friends because occasionally they send you jokes! One of my good friends considers himself a comedian sometimes, depending on what day of the week it is...