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Falls Festival announce Fremantle set times

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The Falls Festival is just a few weeks away and the set times are now here for you to plan your epic weekend in Fremantle.

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Childish Gambino, The Avalanches, London Grammar, Matt Corby, Alison Wonderland and Violent Soho will be headlining the two day event.

Rising Adelaide star Tkay Maidza, UK duo AlunaGeorge, east coast boys Client Liaison and Perth’s own Pond along with a litany of other musical acts will be taking over Fremantle for the weekend.

The Freo Falls Festival will also feature local legends Mt Mountain, Fungle Club, Rag N Bone, Camp Doogs and comedian/expatriate Joel Creasey will also be there to bring the party.

For the Fremantle map, set times and tickets to Falls Festival on January 7 – 8, head to FallsFestival.com.au

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