Laneway Festival 2024: Bigger, Better, and Bonkers!
Hold onto your musical hats, folks, because the Laneway Festival is back with a vengeance in 2024! Prepare yourselves for an epic showcase of some of the planet’s most sensational sounds. This whirlwind festival will sweep through six cities in Australia and New Zealand, kick-starting the party in Brisbane on February 3 and wrapping up in Perth on February 11.
The Headliners: Stormzy, Steve Lacy, and Dominic Fike
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Let’s talk headliners, shall we? First up, we have the British grime sensation, Stormzy. Known for his politically charged lyrics and electrifying live performances, he once got so carried away on stage that he ended up playing his set in the wrong venue. Talk about an unforgettable show!
Next on the roster is the dreamy American singer-songwriter, Steve Lacy. Armed with an indie-pop sound that’s smoother than butter, he’s also a multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire. He’s so multi-talented that he once accidentally played the wrong song during a live gig, but the crowd couldn’t get enough of it.
And then there’s Dominic Fike, the American rapper and singer-songwriter who’s a genre-bending wizard. His style has been compared to the likes of Frank Ocean and Tyler, the Creator. Dominic is so eclectic that he once rocked up to a festival in a dress, and guess what? He absolutely slayed the look.
An Eclectic Lineup: From Amyl to Vacations
But wait, there’s more! The Laneway Festival 2024 lineup is bursting with talent, including:
Amyl and the Sniffers
This Australian rock band is famous for their high-octane live performances. Their lead singer, Amy Taylor, has been hailed as “the most exciting frontwoman in rock music today.” They once started a mosh pit in the middle of their set, and it practically caused a riot.
Bad Gyal
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Hailing from Spain, Bad Gyal is a reggaeton sensation known for her catchy tunes and provocative lyrics. She once penned a hit song about oral sex, and it became a sensation.
Confidence Man
These Aussie electro-pop maestros are all about kitschy outfits and danceable beats. They once graced the stage in matching fruit-themed outfits, and it was pure fruity bliss.
Ecca Vandal
An Australian singer-songwriter with a soulful voice and introspective lyrics. She once composed a song about her own mortality, and it was nothing short of beautiful.
Glass Animals
This British indie-pop band creates a psychedelic soundscape like no other. They once performed in complete darkness, and it felt like a journey to another dimension.
Hot Milk
British indie-rockers with infectious melodies and electrifying live shows. They once performed while crowd-surfing, and it was wild.
Jungle
These English electronic wizards create lush soundscapes and groovy beats. They once played a set in a rainforest, and it was pure magic.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
An Australian psychedelic rock band known for their prolific output. They once dropped five albums in a single year, and every one of them was mind-blowing.
Little Simz
A British rapper and singer-songwriter celebrated for her lyrical prowess and powerful live performances. She once delivered an inspiring speech about feminism at a festival.
MUNA
American indie pop at its finest, with catchy tunes and a feminist message. They once crafted a hit song about their periods, and it struck a chord with many.
Parcels
Australian electronic vibes with a chillwave twist. They once played a set while embracing the green, and it was the chillest experience ever.
Sleaford Mods
English post-punk provocateurs known for their abrasive sound and fearless lyrics. They once got banned from a festival for being too offensive, but they wore it like a badge of honor.
Laneway Festival: Where Diversity Meets Up-and-Coming Talent
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The Laneway Festival has always been a melting pot of musical diversity, and it’s a breeding ground for up-and-coming artists. Get ready to laugh, dance, and lose yourself in a whirlwind of sonic splendor!
Disclaimer: Laneway Festival is not responsible for any sore dancing muscles or post-festival blues.
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