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The lineup for the 2009 festival was announced on 24 September 2008, the headliners were Nine Inch Nails [11] and sub-headliners were Alice in Chains and Bloodhound Gang. Presenters of British reality stunt TV show Dirty Sanchez and Finnish stuntmen The Dudesons were masters of ceremonies at Soundwave 2009.
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 ...
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]
Australia Sydney (2007–2009 ... 2007–2009: Website: vfestival.com.au: The Australian V Festival was an Australian music ... Melbourne was given a full V Festival ...
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]
The Big Day Out (BDO) was an annual music festival that was held in five Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Adelaide, and Perth, as well as Auckland, New Zealand. The festival was held during summer, typically in January of each year but was sometimes held as late as early February in some cities including Perth.
Best Achievement in Sustainability for the 2009 & 2010 Australian Event Awards [10] Most Green Friendly award the 2009 FasterLouder Festival Awards [11] The Peats Ridge Festival was officially acknowledged by the UN for its work in environmental education, and in 2010 was the founding partner of the UN Music and Environmental Initiative. [12]
Mona Foma, launched in 2009, initially took place in Hobart before moving to Launceston in 2019 and hosting events across both cities commencing the following year. Known for its mix of music, performance art, and visual installations, the festival grew into a major annual cultural event in Tasmania.