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  2. Sound Relief - Wikipedia

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    Sound Relief was a multi-venue rock music concert held on 14 March 2009, which was announced by the Premier of Victoria, John Brumby on 24 February 2009. [3] [4] The event was organised by Michael Gudinski, Michael Chugg, Amanda Pelman, Joe Segreto & Tom Lang of IMC/Homebake Festival and Mark Pope to raise funds for those affected by the February 2009 Victorian bushfires.

  3. List of festivals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Peak Festival: Perisher Valley: 2009: Music festival held over the June long weekend. Pohela Boishakh: Sydney Olympic Park: 2008: Bengali New Year festival celebrated on 14 April. [33] Roaring 20s and all that Jazz Festival: Blue Mountains – Various locations: 2013: 1920s themed festival. Month-long event held in February. Rootstock Sydney [34]

  4. List of music festivals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Nation Festival; Australian Festival of Chamber Music; Australian Gospel Music Festival; Bassinthedust; Bassinthegrass; Bendigo Blues and Roots Music Festival; Beyond The Valley; Big Day Out (in capital cities 1992-2014) Big Red Bash; Byron Bay Bluesfest; Break the Ice; Camp Doogs; Canberra Country Music Festival; Castlemaine State ...

  5. Summadayze - Wikipedia

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    Summadayze was an annual Australian music festival held in the month of January. The first event occurred on 1 January 1999 at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne. It subsequently expanded into a four city festival including one in New Zealand. Summadayze was organised by Future Entertainment before it was liquidated in 2013. [1]

  6. V Festival (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Australian V Festival was an Australian music festival, and a spin-off of the British V Festival. Like all V Festivals, the event was primarily sponsored by Virgin Mobile. In Australia the event was also sponsored by airline Virgin Blue. The V Festival was televised exclusively in Australia by MTV, and from 2008, also by its sister channel VH1.

  7. 2009 in music - Wikipedia

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    September 12 – The first ever outdoor Sunset Strip Music Festival is held in West Hollywood, featuring performances from more than fifty bands including Ozzy Osbourne and Korn. September 13 – At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, held in New York City at Radio City Music Hall, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé and Green Day win three awards.

  8. Splendour in the Grass - Wikipedia

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    The festival evolved into a two-day event in 2002 and a three-day event in 2009. [3] It is now considered Australia's largest music festival. [4] [5] Splendour in the Grass showcases popular and established musical artists as well as emerging Australian artists.

  9. Stereosonic - Wikipedia

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    Stereosonic was an annual electronic dance music festival held in Australia in November and early December. Stereosonic was held in Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne, attracting attendances of up to 200,000 patrons nationally featuring the biggest electronic artists in the world.