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Falls Festival announce early bird presale tickets for this year's event

Falls Festival are ramping up for another massive celebration of international music and the arts across the new year’s break.

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The festival will return to Lorne, Marion Bay, Byron Bay and Fremantle between December 28th and January 5th.

This year, Falls are releasing early bird presale tickets for the very first time, and offering a chance win one of ten VIP passes.

The mega-festival has brought some of the world’s best artists down under in the past, including Childish Gambino, Disclosure, The Avalanches, Mac DeMarco, Royksopp & Robyn and many, many more.

You can register for early bird presale tickets and your chance to win a VIP pass here.

Falls Festival kicks off in Lorne, Victoria on 28th December, wrapping up in Fremantle on 4th & 5th January. Head to fallsfestival.com for more info.


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