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St Jeromes Laneway Festival Line-up 2016

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The 2016 line-up for the St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is here and it’s a big one.

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The festival continues its tradition of providing alternative music to Perth for a summer festival that’s not to be missed.

This year the festival extends across Australia, as well as New Zealand and Singapore.

2016’s line-up includes Grimes, Hudson Mohawke, CHVRCHES, Battles, Beach House, Health, Shamir and Perth’s own JJJ Unearthed winners, Methyl Ethel.

Odd Future collective The Internet featuring Syd Tha Kid are also on the lineup, and the very amazing Thundercat, plus noise rock band Health.

Check out the full line-up below.

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