Listen Out | |
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Genre | Hip hop, electronic, pop |
Dates | September, October |
Location(s) | Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth |
Years active | 2013–present |
Founded by | Fuzzy (event organisers) |
Website | https://www.listenout.com.au/ |
Listen Out is an annual Australian music festival that is held in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
History
Listen Out was established by "Fuzzy" who also run events including Harbourlife, Field Day, Curveball, and Touch Bass. They previously ran Parklife Music Festival. Their first festival was held on 28 September 2013 in Sydney.[1]
The 2020 and 2021 festivals were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[2]
Artist line-ups by years
2013
Atari Stage | 909 Stage |
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2014
Atari Stage | 909 Stage |
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2015
Atari Stage | 909 Stage |
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2016
Atari Stage | 909 Stage |
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2017
Atari Stage | 909 Stage | 3rd Base |
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2018
Atari Stage | 909 Stage | Third Base |
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2019
Atari Stage | 909 Stage | Juno Stage |
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2022
- 24kGoldn (USA)
- AJ Tracey (UK)[lower-alpha 1]
- Barkaa
- bbno$ (CAN)
- Blanke
- Bru-C (UK)
- Central Cee (UK)
- Chris Lake (UK)
- Culture Shock (UK)
- Dameeeela
- Dave Winnel
- Disclosure (UK)
Doechii (USA)[lower-alpha 2]- Electric Fields
- James Hype (UK)[lower-alpha 3]
- JID (USA)
- JessB (NZ) Melbourne and Perth only
- The Jungle Giants
- Kito (USA)
- Louis the Child (USA)
- LP Giobbi (USA)
- Meduza (ITA)
- Memphis LK
- Miiesha
- Nia Archives (UK)
- Pania
- Pirra
Polo G (USA)[lower-alpha 4]- Pretty Girl
- Qrion (JPN/USA)
- Stace Cadet and KLP
- Roddy Ricch (USA)
- Tove Lo (SWE)
- Trippie Redd (USA)
Young Thug (USA)[lower-alpha 5]
2023
- 1tbsp
- ArrDee (UK)
- Ayebatonye
- Coi Leray (USA)
- Donatachi
- Flowidus
- Four Tet (UK)
- Friction (UK)
- Handsome
- Hannah Laing (UK)
- Ice Spice (USA)
- JBEE (UK)
- JPEGMafia (USA)
- Jyoty (UK)
- Kenny Beats (USA)
- Kobie Dee
- Lil Uzi Vert (USA)
- Mallrat
- Marc Rebillet (USA)
Metro Boomin (USA)- Onefour[lower-alpha 6]
- Piri (UK)
- Skrillex (USA)
- Spinall (NIG)
- venbee (UK)
- Vv Pete
- Willo
- Wongo b2b Little Fritter
- Young Franco
- Yunè Pinku (UK)
Footnotes
- ↑ AJ Tracey did not perform at the Perth show due to illness
- ↑ Doechii had to withdraw from the lineup at the last minute due to contracting COVID-19. As a result, bbno$ played an extended set in both Melbourne and Perth, JessB was added to the lineup for the same weekend, and she was replaced by Dave Winnel and Pania during the Sydney, Brisbane, and Adelaide shows.
- ↑ James Hype did not perform at the Perth show due to illness
- ↑ Polo G withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified reasons. He was replaced by JID.
- ↑ Young Thug was removed from the lineup due to him being arrested on gang related charges. He was replaced by Roddy Ricch and Trippie Redd
- ↑ Metro Boomin withdrew from the lineup at the last minute due to personal reasons and was replaced by Onefour.
References
- ↑ "Listen out 2013 releases set times for brisbane melbourne perth sydney".
- ↑ Al Newstead (16 June 2021). "Listen Out festival won't go ahead this year, promises 2022 return". ABC. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
- ↑ Arnold-Garvey, James (2013). "listen out line up official announcement disclosure azealia banks to headline". Music Feeds.
- ↑ "listenout 2013 set times announced with minimal clashes".
- ↑ Baroni, Nastassia (2014). "listen out 2014-timetables and maps". Music Feeds.
- ↑ "listen out 2015s massive lineup has leaked". 2015.
- ↑ "listen up for the listen out 2015 lineup".
- ↑ "listen out 2015 set times unveiled".
- ↑ "listen out 2016 set times announced". 2016.
- ↑ "listen 2017 lineup expands set times announced". 2017.
- ↑ "2018 set times announced". 2018.
- ↑ "Listen Out 2018 Line Up Announce". Abc.net.au.
- ↑ "Listen Out 2019 Lineup Flume Diplo Denzel Curry".
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