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St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2019 announce a stellar line-up

Perth saw a brilliant performance from rocker Courtney Barnett just a few weeks ago but if you missed out – don’t worry – she’ll be back early next year as one of the many amazing artists performing at the 2019 St Jerome’s Laneway Festival.

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Playing at the festival in Fremantle on Sunday 10th February will be Barnett, as well as A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Baker Boy, Camp Cope, Clairo, Cosmo’s Delight, DJDS, G Flip, Gang of Youths, Jon Hopkins, Jorja Smith, Kian, Masego, local Perth stars Methyl Ethel, Middle Kids, Parquet Courts, Ravyn Lenae, Rex Orange Country, Skeggs, Smino, What So Not and Yellow Days.

The festival will be the first time Jorja Smith, Rex Orange County and Clairo have played in Australia.

Advance tickets are available from Thursday 20 September, and general sales start on Tuesday 25 September. Get all the details at Laneway’s website.

OIP Staff


 

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