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Groovin the Moo line-up announced

Groovin the Moo has just announced it’s 2018 line-up including some OUTinPerth favourites like Tkay Maidza, Flight Facilities and Public Service Broadcasting.

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The music festival will be at Hay Park in Bunbury on 12th May 2018.

On the line up is Alex Lahey, Aminé (USA), The Amity Affliction, Baker Boy, Ball Park Music, Claptone (Ger), Confidence Man, Cosmo’s Midnight, Dean Lewis, Duke Dumont (UK), Flight Facilities, Grinspoon, Lady Leshurr (UK), Mallrat, Ocean Alley, Paul Kelly, Portugal. The Man (USA), Public Service Broadcasting (UK), Royal Blood (UK), Sampa The Great, Skegss, Superduperkyle (USA), Tkay Maidza, Vera Blue and Winston Surfshirt.

Tickets to annual music event in Bunbury will be available from Wednesday 7 February 8AM local time via www.gtm.net.au or www.moshtix.com.au.

Full List of Groovin the Moo Dates

Wayville, SA
Friday 27 April (School Holidays)
Adelaide Showground
Entry via Leader Street, Wayville, SA

Maitland, NSW
Saturday 28 April
Maitland Showground
Blomfield St, Maitland, NSW

Canberra, ACT
Sunday 29 April 
University of Canberra
Kirinari St, Bruce, ACT

Bendigo, VIC
Saturday 5 May 
Bendigo’s Prince of Wales Showground
42-72 Holmes Rd, Bendigo, VIC

Townsville, QLD
Sunday 6 May (Long Weekend)
Murray Sports Complex – Townsville Cricket Grounds
Mervyn Crossman Dr and Murray Lyons Cres, Annandale, QLD

Bunbury, WA 
Saturday 12 May
Hay Park
(off) Parade Road, Bunbury, WA

Image: James Simpson


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