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Good Life release set times for huge under 18 festival

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Good Life ’16 is just over a week away and the sell-out event for under 18’s is looking bigger and better than ever.

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Some of the biggest names in music will be heading to Perth for the festival, including A$AP Rocky, RL Grime, Jeremih and Timmy Trumpet.

Good Life will also be bringing your favourite TV stars to the Claremont Showgrounds, hosting meet and greets with ‘The Vampire Diaries’ Zac Roerig, ‘Orange is the New Black’ star Samira Wiley and the cast of ‘Geordie Shore’.

The massive festival also holds The Angry Birds Movie Outdoor Cinema, a theme park full of rides and attractions, a sports zone and a water park perfect for cooling down between sets.

Good Life ’16 will be held in Perth on Saturday 27th Feb at Claremont Showgrounds.

Head to goodlifefest.com.au for more information, tickets and set times. This event is for ages 13 – 17.

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