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Good Things Hosts A Host Of 2024 Sideshows

by Paul Cashmere on October 27, 2024

in News

Artists from the Good Things music festival have a slew of sideshows across the nation in the first two weeks of December.

As well as the Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney Good Things performances, you can also see all of these acts doing their own gigs.

https://goodthingsfestival.com.au

Good Things 2024 sideshows

KORN
Wednesday 4 December – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena, Adelaide *Sold Out*

SUM 41
with special guest Grandson*
Wednesday 4 December – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Tuesday 10 December – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
Thursday 12 December – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Saturday 14 December – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney*

VIOLENT FEMMES
Thursday 5 December – Palais Theatre, Melbourne

BILLY CORGAN + THE DELTA RIGGS
Sunday 1 December – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide
Tuesday 3 December – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Wednesday 4 December – Enmore Theatre, Sydney

MASTODON
With special guest Kerry King
Tuesday 3 December – Roundhouse, Sydney
Wednesday 4 December – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne *Sold Out*

THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM
Monday 2 December – The Tivoli, Brisbane
Tuesday 3 December – Liberty Hall, Sydney
Wednesday 4 December – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne *Sold Out*

BOWLING FOR SOUP
With special guest Taylor Acorn
Tuesday 10 December – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday 11 December – Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Thursday 12 December – Corner Hotel, Melbourne

SLEEPING WITH SIRENS
Tuesday 3 December – Factory Theatre, Sydney *Sold Out*
Thursday 5 December – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne *Sold Out*
Tuesday 10 December – The Tivoli, Brisbane

311
Wednesday 4 December – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Tuesday 10 December – The Triffid, Brisbane
Wednesday 11 December – Liberty Hall, Sydney

DESTROY BOYS + ALEX LAHEY
Tuesday 3 December – The Brightside Outdoors, Brisbane
Thursday 5 December – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne
Tuesday 10 December – Factory Theatre, Sydney

FRANK TURNER AND THE SLEEPING SOULS
Tuesday 3 December – Gershwin Room, Melbourne *Sold Out*
Wednesday 4 December – Crowbar, Sydney

FROM ASHES TO NEW
Wednesday 4 December – Stay Gold, Melbourne
Tuesday 10 December – Crowbar, Sydney

HIGHLY SUSPECT
Tuesday 3 December – Max Watts, Melbourne
Wednesday 4 December – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide

IMMINENCE
Tuesday 3 December – Crowbar, Sydney
Thursday 5 December – Stay Gold, Melbourne *Sold Out*

Good Things dates are:

Friday 6 December 2024
Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne

Saturday 7 December 2024
Centennial Park, Sydney

Sunday 8 December 2024
Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane

https://goodthingsfestival.com.au

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