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Falls Festival celebrates 26 years with the world's best musical acts

Australia’s most exciting music festival is celebrating 26 years with a collection of the world’s best artists set to light up Fremantle in 2019.

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Falls Festival will once again take over Freo for two days of music, food, art and good times.

This year’s headliners include Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Interpol, Vance Joy, CHVRCHES, and the legendary Toto are coming to bless the rains.

Hilltop Hoods, Flight Facilities, Amy Shark, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Golden Features and Ocean Alley will also be joining the party.

Catfish and the Bottlemen, Niki & August 08, First Aid Kit and Cashmere Cat will be making their only Australian appearances at this year’s festival.

And that’s not all! Cub Sport, Briggs, Tkay Maidza, Tired Lion, Odette, Banks and more will be visiting our state – and there’s even more acts yet to be announced!

There will also be creative installations, visual art performances, pop-up bars, camping facilities, comedy, local markets and artisans, holistic yoga – almost anything you can imagine at the summer music fest.

Check out Falls Festival’s sample playlist below ahead of the big event on January 5th & 6th. For tickets and more information head to fallsfestival.com

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