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ARIA Week Announces Program For 2013

by Anthony Barton on October 30, 2013

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Following the success of last year’s event, ARIA Week returns to Sydney in 2013.

This year’s program will include a number of gigs, showcases, events and conferences, in the lead up to the ARIA Awards on December 1st.

Running from November 26th to December 4th, ARIA Week will include performances from the likes of Reece Mastin, Justice Crew, Alison Wonderland, Andy Bull, Jackie Onassis, DZ Deathrays and Bliss N Eso, amongst many, many others.

The event will also showcase artists from Triple J Unearthed, EMI and Inertia, as well as EDM and hip-hop, celebrating Australia’s top artists and bands.

Additionally, to applaud Australia’s bustling live music scene, ‘Live And Local’, will honor the beer soaked floors of live music venues across Sydney. Presented by APRA|AMCOS, the AHA NSW and ARIA, ‘Live And Local’ will showcase Sydney’s live music venues from November 25th to December 1st.

Tickets are on sale for all ARIA Week events now from Moshtix.

ARIA Week Schedule

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26
An Excuse To Get Loose presented by Island Records
Venue: Oxford Art Factory
Tickets: $20 + BF from moshtix.com.au

Andy Bull
Chance Waters
The Cairos
+ Special Guests

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26
Chugg Music & The Music present…
Venue: Upstairs Beresford
Tickets: Win tickets exclusively from themusic.com.au

Stay tuned to The Music and themusic.com.au for lineup

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27
triple j Unearthed Showcase
Venue: Oxford Art Factory
Tickets: Win tickets exclusively through triple j + triple j Unearthed

Jackie Onassis
SAFIA
Remi

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27
MGM & The Music present…
Venue: Upstairs Beresford
Tickets: Win tickets exclusively from themusic.com.au

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27
FasterLouder & I Oh You Live
Venue: The Standard
Tickets: Win tickets exclusively from fasterlouder.com.au

DZ Deathrays
Palms
I Oh You DJs

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27
Sony Music Australia Showcase
Venue: Marquee
Tickets: Limited $60 + BF tickets, inclusive of food and beverages, from moshtix.com.au

Reece Mastin
Justice Crew
Samantha Jade
Dami Im
Bonnie Anderson

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28
Nothing Major: An Inertia Party
Venue: Oxford Art Factory
Tickets: $20 + BF from moshtix.com.au

Glass Towers
+ Special Guests

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28
Nova’s Red Room
Venue: The Standard
Tickets: Win tickets exclusively from Nova 96.9

Bliss N Eso

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 29
EMI Music Australia presents…
Venue: The Standard
Tickets: $20 + BF from moshtix.com.au

Alison Wonderland & Friends
Leah Mencel

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 29
ARIA Masterclass
Venue: Bistro 80, The Star
Tickets: By invitation

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 29
MusicNSW, Studios 301 and ARIA Present: More Tune/Less Auto
Venue: 301 Studios
Tickets: Limited places available

MONDAY – WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2 – 4
Electronic Music Conference 2013
Venue: Carriageworks
More info: www.electronicmusicconference.com.au

THURSDAY DECEMBER 5
Musica Copa
Venue: Fraser Park, Marrickville
More info: www.musicacopa.com

For further information on all ARIA Week events, hit up their website: ariaweek.ariaawards.com.au

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