BIGSOUND 2024 Has Unveiled the First 70 Acts That'll Be Playing Brisbane When September Hits

Peking Duk side projects Keli Holiday and Y.O.G.A., Alex the Astronaut, Gretta Ray, Sly Withers: they're all on the lineup.
Sarah Ward
Published on June 25, 2024

"Nobody likes you when you're 23," blink-182 once told the world, but that sentiment doesn't apply to long-running music events that take over Brisbane every year. When BIGSOUND reaches that very number in 2024, there'll be plenty to like and downright love. The festival has already dropped a heap of names on its conference lineup, including Kelis and Amyl and The Sniffers frontwoman Amy Taylor, and now it has revealed a batch of 70 acts that'll be getting the River City's venues echoing.

Between Tuesday, September 3–Friday, September 6 in Fortitude Valley, attendees are in for not one but two Peking Duk experiences, with Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles — the former as Keli Holiday, the latter as Y.O.G.A. — making their solo BIGSOUND debuts. Alex the Astronaut, Gretta Ray and Sly Withers are also on the bill, as are dust, Dear Seattle, Stand Atlantic, PEPTALK, total tommy and Noah Dillon. The list goes on from there, including Australian First Nations talent Maanyung, Ray Dimakarri Dixon and Kiwat Kennell, plus New Zealand's NO CIGAR, Dick Move, Paige, Park RD, Reiki Ruawai and DARTZ.

Dave Kan

BIGSOUND Music Programmers Casey O'Shaughnessy and Katie Rynne have had the job of whittled down their picks from more than 1200 applicants.

"We are blown away by the calibre of artists that applied this year, and we've discovered so many amazing new artists in the process," they advised.

If you're keen to see the results of the pair's curatorial efforts but can't stretch your budget, BIGSOUND is offering two cost-of-living crisis-friendly ticketing options this year: $25 one-night Music Festival tickets if you're under 25 years of age, and also $75 three-night Music Festival tickets if you purchase before Wednesday, July 31.

Lachlan Douglas

BIGSOUND's latest 2024 announcement adds to a roster of names that also spans London-based DJ, artist manager and Butterz co-founder Elijah among the speakers — and Korda Marshall, who started his record label career in 1983 making coffee and scouting talent at RCA. Casper Mills from independent record label 4AD will also share wisdom and experiences, as will Naomie Abergel, fka Mark Johns, plus AEG/Goldenvoice Concerts Vice President Elliott Lefko.

Performance-wise, the event's commitment to showcasing impressive acts, artists and bands usually sees more than 150 talents hit its stages at 20-plus River City venues. If you're a BIGSOUND regular, you'll know that this entails filling as many Brisbane spaces as possible with musos, industry folks and music-loving punters, all enjoying the latest and greatest tunes and talent the country has to offer.

Lachlan Douglas

Simone Gorman-Clark

Photo of musician with guitar performing at BIGSOUND Festival.

Photo of musician singing at BIGSOUND festival.

Photo of trio of musicians performing at BIGSOUND festival.

BIGSOUND 2024 Artist Lineup:

AKA Lui
Alex the Astronaut
Austin Mackay
Belle Haven
breathe.
Cap Carter
Charlie Pittman
Charlotte Le Lievre
Cooper Smith
DARTZ
Dear Seattle
Dick Move
DoloRRes
dust
Erik Sanders
Flow Kobra
Fool Nelson
FRIDAY*
Front Row
Garage Sale
Georgia Mooney
Gretta Ray
Hellcat Speedracer
Homegrown Trio
Hudson Rose
ISHAN
Jerome Blazé
Juice Webster
Julian Munyard
JUNO
Keli Holiday
Kiwat Kennell
Lotte Gallagher
LUPO.THEBOY
Maanyung
Mac The Knife
MARVELL
Matahara
Matt Joe Gow & Kerryn Fields
Mau Power
Medhanit
MUDRAT
NO CIGAR
Noah Dillon
Paige
Park RD
PEPTALK
Playlunch
Prink
R.em.edy
Ray Dimakarri Dixon
Reiki Ruawai
Rowena Wise
SAME PAINS
Sesame Girl
Sex Mask
Sly Withers
Sonic Reducer
Squid the Kid
Stand Atlantic
Stocker
sunbleached
The Belair Lip Bombs
The Velvet club
This New Light
total tommy
Vetta Borne
Vinnie Brigante
Wade Forster
Y.O.G.A

BIGSOUND 2024 will take place between Tuesday, September 3–Friday, September 6 in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. For more information and tickets, visit the event's website.

Top image: Dave Kan.

Published on June 25, 2024 by Sarah Ward
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