Groovin the Moo Has Announced Its Jam-Packed 2020 Lineup

GTM returns to regional Australia with Gang of Youths, Mallrat, Darude and a whole lot of local talent.
Concrete Playground
February 10, 2020

Dig out those once-a-year novelty gumboots, Groovin the Moo has unveiled its 2020 lineup. Taking the large-scale music festival out of the city and into regional centres for another year, GTM will kick things off on Friday, April 24 in South Australia and travel through Canberra, Bunbury, Bendigo and Townsville before finishing up in Maitland on Saturday, May 9.

This year sees local talent new and established taking the stage, with the lineup spanning recent Hottest 100 favourites San Cisco, Dope Lemon, E^ST, Slowly Slowly, Tones and I and Mallrat to up-and-comers like Kira Puru, Ruby Fields and WAAX. International talent like Bhad Bhabie, Kelis, Clairo, recently reformed 90s rock band Supergrass and Darude — who'll you'll most likely recognise from his hit track 'Sandstorm' — will take to the stage alongside Aussie legends Gang of Youths, The Cat Empire and The Veronicas.

After hosting Australia's first (and second) ever pill-testing trial in Canberra, Groovin the Moo's ACT festival will take place in Exhibition Park for a second year. Despite many protests and petitions supporting it, pill testing is still a much-debated topic around the country.

Here's the full lineup:

GROOVIN THE MOO 2020 LINEUP

AJ Tracey
Bhad Bhabie
Blanco Brown
The Cat Empire
Channel Tres
Clairo
Darude
Dope Lemon
E^ST
Gang of Youths
Hayden James
Kelis
Kira Puru
Mallrat
Manu Crooks
Maxo Kream
Ruby Fields
San Cisco
Slowly Slowly
Sugarhill Gang
Supergrass
Tones and I
The Veronicas
WAAX
YBN Cordae

GROOVIN THE MOO 2020 DATES & VENUES

Friday, April 24 — Adelaide Showground, Wayville (SA)
Saturday, April 25 – Exhibition Park, Canberra (ACT)
Sunday, April 26 — Hay Park, Bunbury (WA)
Saturday, May 2 — Prince of Wales Showgrounds, Bendigo (VIC)
Sunday, May 3 — Murray Sports Complex, Townsville (QLD)
Saturday, May 9 — Maitland Showground, Maitland (NSW)

Tickets for GTM in Bendigo, Bunbury and Canberra will go on sale at 8am on Tuesday, February 11, and Maitland, Wayville and Townsville will be released the day after at 8am on Wednesday, February 12. For more info, go to gtm.net.au.

Image: Mackenzie Sweetnam

Published on February 10, 2020 by Concrete Playground
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