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Groovin the Moo reveal line up for 2019

Groovin the Moo will return to Bunbury on Saturday 11th May and the line-up is filled with great acts we can’t wait to see.

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On the lineup is A$AP Twelvyy, Angie McMahon, Aurora, Billy Eilish, Camouflage Rose, Coolio, Crooked Colours, DMA’s, DuckWrth, Flosstradamus, G Flip, Haiku Hands, Hermitude, Hilltop Hoods, Holy Holy, Jack River, Just a Gent,  Mø, Nick Murphy, Nicole Millar, Reguitator, Rejjie Snow, Shockone, Sofi Tukker, Spinderella, Thelma Plum, TOKiMONSTA and Trophy Eyes.

Before it get’s to Bunbury the festival will tour around the country heading to Wayville in South Australia, Maitland in New South Wales, Canberra, Bendigo in Victoria and Townsville in Queensland.

Mark the day off in your calendar, grab some mates and head to the countryside.

GROOVIN THE MOO 2019 TOUR DIARY

Wayville, SA
Friday 26 April (School Holidays)
Adelaide Showground
Wayville, SA
TICKETS

Maitland, NSW
Saturday 27 April
Maitland Showground
Maitland, NSW
TICKETS

Canberra, ACT
Sunday 28 April 
Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPiC)
Mitchell, ACT
TICKETS

Bendigo, VIC
Saturday 4 May 
Bendigo’s Prince of Wales Showground
Bendigo, VIC
TICKETS

Townsville, QLD
Sunday 5 May (Long Weekend)
Murray Sports Complex – Townsville Cricket Grounds
Annandale, QLD
TICKETS

Bunbury, WA 
Saturday 11 May
Hay Park
Bunbury, WA
TICKETS

OIP Staff, image: Danny Howe

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