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Stone Music Festival Times Released

by Paul Cashmere on April 5, 2013

in Live,News

Playing times for the Stone Music Festival in Sydney have been revealed.

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Day 1 will kick off with The Superjesus at 12:15pm and finish with Van Halen at 9:30pm. Aerosmith will also perform a full set on the first day at 7:15pm.

Day 2 featuring Billy Joel at 9:30pm with Icehouse, Guy Sebastian and Lifehouse though the day.

The line-up for the main stage at the Stone Music Festival is:

Saturday, April 20
9:30pm – Van Halen
7:15pm – Aerosmith
5:30pm – Jimmy Barnes
4:25pm – Kings Of Chaos
3:20pm – The Living End
2:20pm – Noiseworks
1:35pm – Buckcherry
12:55pm – Richie Ramone
12:15pm – The Superjesus

Sunday, April 21
9:30pm – Billy Joel
6:45pm – Icehouse
5:30pm – Guy Sebastian
4:30pm – Lifehouse
3:45pm – Diesel
3:00pm – Mark Seymour
2:15pm – Shannon Noll
1:30pm – Illumination Road
12:45pm – Dallas Frasca
12:00pm – Mark Moroney

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