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Breakfest 2018 line-up announced

Breakfest will return to the Belvoir Amphitheatre on Boxing Day with the annual musical celebration running through from 1pm to 11pm.

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Breakfest has something for everyone – all the best broken beats; good old breakbeat, drum and bass, hip hop, bass, dubstep – in one of the greatest venues in Western Australia.

On the line-up is Shockone, 12th Planet, Stanton Warriors, LTJ Bukem, Plump Djs, Ivy Lab, DJ Nu-Mark, Jack Beats, Spectrasoul, Deekline, Nitti Gritti, DJ Yoda and Godlands.

Plus there is the return of Hospitality featuring Danny Byrd, Logistics, S.P.Y and Dynamite MC.

Tickets go on sale 9am WST Thursday 30 August from moshtix.com.au

OIP Staff


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