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Courtney Barnett . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Courtney Barnett . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Laneway Reveals Aussie Headlining Line Up For 2019

by Paul Cashmere on September 18, 2018

in News

Sydney’s Gang of Youths and Melbourne’s Courtney Barnett will headline Laneway 2019.

Both Gang of Youths and Courtney Barnett have achevied international success in the past few years. Gang of Youths broke into the US chart with ‘The Heart Is A Muscle’ while Courtney Barnett peaked at 20 and 22 in the USA with her two albums ‘Sometimes I Sit and Think, Sometimes I Just Sit’ and ‘Tell Me How Your Really Feel’.

The Laneway line up for 2019 is 53% Australian.

The 2019 Laneway Line Up

Gang of Youths
Courtney Barnett
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie (Exclusive! No sideshows)
Baker Boy
Camp Cope
Charlie Collins*
Clairo
Cosmo’s Midnight
Crooked Colours*
Denzel Curry*
DJDS +
G Flip
Jon Hopkins
Jorja Smith (Exclusive! No sideshows)
KIAN – Mansionair >
Masego
Methyl Ethel
Middle Kids
Mitski*
Parquet Courts
Ravyn Lenae
Rex Orange County
Ruby Fields >
Skegss
Smino
What So Not
Yellow Days +

* East Coast only
+ Excl Adl
> Excl Freo

DATES AND VENUES

Monday 28th January – Albert Park, AUCKLAND
Saturday 2nd February – Brisbane Showgrounds, BRISBANE
Sunday 3rd February – Callan Park, Rozelle, SYDNEY
Friday 8th February – Hart’s Mill, Port Adelaide, ADELAIDE
Saturday 9th February – Footscray Park, Footscray, MELBOURNE
Sunday 10th February – Esplanade Reserve and West End, FREMANTLE

Laneway Festival fans can gain access to pre-sale tickets by using Visa Checkout. Register now and add any major payment card (debit or credit). Advance tickets will be available from Thursday 20th September at 9am (local time). For more information click here.

The general on-sale date is Tuesday 25 September at 9am (local time) via lanewayfestival.com

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