All the Major Music Festivals Locked in for 2022 so Far in NSW

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All the Major Music Festivals Locked in for 2022 so Far in NSW

If you've been missing festivals over the last two years, check out the biggest and best ones planned for next year.

Field Day 2022

The all-Aussie New Year's Day festival is headed up by Golden Features, Hayden James and TikTok sensation Masked Wolf.

Sydney Festival 2022

Across 25 days in January, the festival will host 133 events — including at its 1000-seat pop-up space in Cathedral Square.

King Street Carnival

King Street Crawl has expanded into a three-day festival spread across multiple inner west venues featuring 1300, Dante Knows, Liyah Knight, Big Skeez, Ultracrush, Party Dozen and special guests.

Twilight at Taronga 2022 — CANCELLED

Spend an evening at the zoo with the musical legend of your choice.

Mardi Gras 2022

Mardi Gras is back in 2022 with the parade taking place at the SCG and a host of fan-favourite events making their return.

So Frenchy So Chic 2022 — CANCELLED

Spend an afternoon in Bicentennial Park drinking champagne, eating cheese, listening to French music and frolicking on the lawn.

This That

The Newcastle music festival is returning for its sixth event with an all-Australian lineup.

For the Love — CANCELLED

Get your dancing shoes on for this waterfront festival.

Summer Camp

This inclusive fest is bringing Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Years & Years and Big Freedia to Sydney in November.

Great Southern Nights 2022

If you've been waiting for the opportunity to see your favourite local musician for the last couple of years, they're probably on this lineup.

Sound West

This huge new event will combine a two-day conference at CommBank Stadium with three days of live music all around Greater Western Sydney.

Yours and Owls 2022 — CANCELLED

Prepare for two days of dancing to Hilltop Hoods, Benee, Bliss & Eso, Flight Facilities and 2000s indie rockers Faker at Yours and Owls.

Splendour in the Grass 2022

The three-day festival is returning to North Byron Parklands after a two-year hiatus with Gorillaz, Tyler, the Creator and The Strokes.

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