Millions have been on tour as part of the Triple Treat tour this month and land at Oxford Art Factory this Friday Night.
Along the way they kept an instagram tour diary just for us – take a look above and stay tuned for Triple Treat Tour mates Nantes & Northeast Party House’s companion instagram diaries.
Millions, Nantes & Northeast Party House play Triple Treat this Friday night at Oxford Art Factory.
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!With only a little over a week until Future Music Festival 2012 begins, final additions to the line up have been announced. Joining the likes of New Order, Swedish House Mafia, Skrillex, Fatboy Sim, The Rapture, Jessie J, Die Antwoord and loads more are: NAIK feat. PAT (Sugar Army) ANNA LUNOE (SYD) BROW HORN ORCHESTRA BLACK & BLUNT DEATH DISCO DJS DARREN J MIND... read more
Aussie thrashpunk duo DZ Deathrays will head out on a massive national tour in April to launch their anticipated debut album.
In a big 12 months, DZ have toured with Foo Fighters, Dananananaykroyd and Unknown Mortal Orchestra; toured overseas a bunch; have just wrapped up their tour on the Laneway Festival; and are about to head back overseas for SXSW, Canadian Music Week and a United Kingdom tour, before returning home to launch their debut album on April 6th.
The band have announced... read more
After his big win at yesterday’s Grammy Awards, Skrillex has announced an all ages headline show at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre as part of his tour here for Future Music Festival.
The newly hailed King of EDM picked up three Grammys yesterday for Best Dance Recording, Best Dance/Electronica Album, and Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical.
His live shows and ability to seamlessly fuse... read more
Now in its eighth year, Groovin The Moo have announced their 2012 lineup, with a record ten international artists including City and Colour, Digitalism, Kaiser Chiefs, and Public Enemy. In alphabetical order, they are:
360, Adrian Lux (SWE), Andrew W.K One-Man-Party Tour (USA), Beni, Big Scary, Bluejuice, Chiddy Bang (UK), City and Colour (CAN), Digitalism (GER), The Getaway Plan, Gold Fields, Hermitude, Hilltop Hoods, Kaiser Chiefs (UK), Kimbra, The Maccabees (UK), Matt Corby, Muscles,... read more
Sydney College of the Arts is a pretty choice venue for a festival. There’s heaps of grass (the thick green stuff, not the dead patchy stuff you see at Olympic Park), big palm trees flanking the stages, and beautiful old sandstone buildings creating actual laneways where stages and bars are concealed. There’s stacks of shade, places to sit, and hordes of hipsters dressed inappropriately in skinny jeans and buttoned-up formal shirts in near 35 degree heat; Sydney’s woeful weather had cleared... read more
Aside from being in the midst of planning one of the greatest boutique festies on the calender (more on that in the latest issue of Groupie) the folk at Playground Weekender have been busy booking new acts, and just dropped their second lineup announcement, albeit a few last minute “juicy acts still to sign on the dotted line.”
So without further ado, joining Chic Featuring Nile Rodgers,... read more
American songbird Kina Grannis has responded to the wishes of her large Aussie fanbase and has announced a tour here next month.
First shooting to fame through her very own YouTube channel back in 2007, which now boasts half a million subscribers worldwide, Kina has made a name for herself as both an engrossing video performer and for her live shows. She will also be celebrating her debut album ‘Stairwells’ (out... read more
Returning with a brand new band, Mayer Hawthorne is back in the country this February to tour his new album, ‘How Do You Do?’ which he’s releasing via his new label, Universal Music.
The former Stones Throw crooner is heading our way to deliver some special arrangements from his catalogue, including tracks from his new LP, and last year’s free covers EP, which included original works by Chromeo (who have also remixed his current single, ‘A Long Time’),... read more
Hotly-tipped Brisbane indie-pop group Last Dinosaurs have announced a quick run of shows next month to launch their debut album.
‘In A Million Years,’ the first full-length record from the band, will be launched with shows in Melbourne and Sydney, before finishing with a hometown gig in Brisbane on the night before the album is officially released.
Last Dinosaurs had a bumper 2011, supporting the likes of Foals and The Grates, and saw their infectious single ‘Zoom’... read more