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Here Is The 2020 Groovin’ The Moo Line-up

by Paul Cashmere on February 10, 2020

in News

Here is the Groovin’ The Moo 2020 line-up:

AJ TRACEY (UK)
BHAD BHABIE (USA)
BLANCO BROWN (USA)
THE CAT EMPIRE
CHANNEL TRES (USA)
CLAIRO (USA)
DARUDE (FIN)
DOPE LEMON
E^ST
GANG OF YOUTHS
HAYDEN JAMES
KELIS (USA)
KIRA PURU
MALLRAT
MANU CROOKS
MAXO KREAM (USA)
RUBY FIELDS
SAN CISCO
SLOWLY SLOWLY
SUGARHILL GANG (USA)
SUPERGRASS (UK)
TONES AND I
THE VERONICAS
WAAX
YBN CORDAE (USA)

WITH HOSTS;
JAWBREAKERS | MAI

Tickets on sale:

Tuesday 11 February, 8AM local time (Bendigo | Bunbury | Canberra)
Wednesday 12 February, 8AM local time (Maitland | Townsville | Wayville)

Groovin’ The Moo dates are:

Friday, 24th April
Adelaide Showground, Wayville

Saturday, 25th April
Exhibition Park In Canberra, Mitchell

Sunday, 26th April
Hay Park, Bunbury

Saturday, 2nd May
Prince Of Wales Showground, Bendigo

Sunday, 3rd May
Murray Sports Complex – Townsville Cricket Ground, Annandale

Saturday, 9th May
Maitland Showground, Maitland

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