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FOMO confirms Lizzo is coming to Australia – but no Perth date

FOMO have revealed their massive full line-up for the 2020 festival, including the much anticipated arrival of Lizzo.

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Acts will include boy band sensation Brockhampton, Canadian producer Kaytranada, Madeon, Jax Jones, Octavian, Rico Nasty and more.

The festival will be heading to Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne in January, with Perth missing out on the celebrations.

The already loaded line-up will also be joined by a bunch of local and Triple J Unearthed artists to round out the day.

Fingers firmly crossed for a special sideshow announcement on the west coast, but until then you can see below for all the dates.


BRISBANE SHOWGROUNDS
Saturday 4th January

ELDER PARK, ADELAIDE
Sunday 5th January

PARRAMATTA PARK, SYDNEY
Saturday 11th January

MELBOURNE SHOWGROUNDS
Sunday 12th January

For tickets and more information, head to fomofestival.com.au


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