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Calvin Harris: Photo Ros O'Gorman

Calvin Harris: Photo Ros O'Gorman

Calvin Harris and Armin van Buuren To Perform for Festival X

by Paul Cashmere on July 24, 2019

in News

The Festival X line-up has been revealed and its pretty freaking huge.

Calvis Harris, Armin van Buuren, Steve Aoki and Australia’s Alison Wonderland lead the list launching one of Australia’s newest music festivals.

Festival X line-up

Calvin Harris
Armin van Buuren
Lil Pump
Steve Aoki
Cosmic Gate*
Alison Wonderland
Camelphat
Kölsch
Paul Kalkbrenner live
Nic Fanciulli
Tchami
MaRLo*
Giuseppe Ottaviani (Live 2.0)*
MK (Marc Kinchen)
Ruben De Ronde*
Anna Lunoe
Futurecode*
Badrapper
Vini Vici*
Blueface
Generik
Murda Beatz
Sophiegrophy*
Sunset Bros*
Thandi Phoenix*
Trippie Redd
Godlands
Kaz James

* Not Playing Brisbane

Festival X 2019 Dates

Brisbane — 29th November
Sydney — 30th November
Melbourne — Sunday 1st December

TICKETING DETAILS:

First release General tickets for all dates go on sale at: 12pm Thursday, August 1
Starting from $154.95 in Brisbane and $159.95 in Sydney and Melbourne
Tickets via Ticketmaster link: http://fstvlx.co/tickets

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