Palm Tree Music Festival Is Making Its Australian Debut in 2023 Headlined by Tiesto and Kygo

Already a hit in The Hamptons, New York, Cabo, Mexico and Croatia, the fest is heading Down Under for the first time next autumn.
Sarah Ward
Published on October 14, 2022

Add another huge festival to your calendar, and thank Norwegian DJ Kygo in the process. Not only is the 'Stole the Show', 'Here for You', 'Stay' and 'It Ain't Me' talent one of the headliners at Palm Tree Music Festival when it makes its Australian debut in 2023 — the former bedroom producer is also behind the whole shindig, creating it with his manager Myles Shear.

Until now, the fest has played The Hamptons, New York, Cabo, Mexico and Croatia, and proven a hit in the process. Next year, it'll add a trip Down Under to its itinerary for the first time ever, rolling into Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne in mid-March.

While Kygo brings the fest some sizeable star power, he's not its only high-profile DJ doing the honours for the event's maiden Aussie run. Also hitting the decks is Tiësto, aka one of the biggest names in electronic music in the world for the past couple of decades. From initially getting mainstream attention back in 2000 with his remix of Delerium's 'Silence' through to his 2020 hit 'The Business' and 2022's Charlie XCX collaboration 'Hot In It' — and plenty in-between — the Dutch DJ will have quite the back catalogue of tracks to mix into his set.

With its holiday-friendly name, it should come as no surprise that Palm Tree Music Festival takes inspiration from Kygo's stints touring the world. Expect a cruisy vibe set to EDM's greatest and latest, too.

Also joining the bill so far, heading to Showgrounds Dome in Sydney, Brisbane's Riverstage and Melbourne Showgrounds: Lost Frequencies, Sam Feldt and Frank Walker.

A lineup of local talent will be announced at a later date.

PALM TREE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2023 AUSTRALIAN LINEUP:

Tiësto
Kygo
Lost Frequencies
Sam Feldt
Frank Walker

PALM TREE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2023 AUSTRALIAN DATES:

Friday, March 10 — Showgrounds Dome, Sydney
Saturday, March 11 — Riverstage, Brisbane
Sunday, March 12 — Melbourne Showgrounds

Palm Tree Music Festival heads to Australia in March 2023. Tickets presales start at 11am AEDT on Friday, October 14, with general sales from 10am AEDT on Thursday, October 20. For more information, head to the festival promoter's website.

Top image: Ss279 via Wikimedia Commons.

Published on October 14, 2022 by Sarah Ward
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