Laneway Festival will return to Australian cities next year for the first time since 2020, with a lineup stacked with local and international Indie favourites.
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Entering its 18th year, the festival will grace outdoor venues in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth in February 2023, but Laneway organisers have already flagged several venues will be different to previous years.
HAIM, Joji and Pheobe Bridgers are among the overseas talent set to headline the festival, and all events are for people aged 16+.
When is Laneway Festival?
Laneway will be held in Australian cities between Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 12.
BRISBANE: Saturday, February 4, Brisbane Showgrounds
SYDNEY: Sunday, February 5, Sydney Showground
ADELAIDE: Friday, February 10, Bonython Park
MELBOURNE: Saturday, February 11, The Park, Flemington
PERTH: Sunday, February 12, Wellington Square
Who is playing?
Laneway Festival released the full lineup today, with headline acts including HAIM, Joji, Phoebe Bridgers, and Finneas.
Home-grown favourites at the festival will include Mallrat, Sycco, Logic1000 and Adam Newling.
See the full lineup here.
When are tickets released?
Pre-sale for the festival starts Tuesday 27 September, 11am (local time). General public tickets start Thursday 29 September, 9am (local time).
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What's different this year?
Laneway has announced four venue changes in Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, and Perth.
The Melbourne festival will be held at The Park in Flemington, while South Australians will see a new festival site at Bonython park.
The Sydney Showgrounds will host the Sydney event for the first time, and Western Australians can attend the festival in the Perth CBD at Wellington Square.