Summer in Australia – The Season For The Music Festival
Summer in Australia is also the time where we see an influx of many international bands to the country, some coming to play solo gigs, but lots coming to participate in the many music festivals that happen at this time of year.
I normally manage to head along to at least one of these festivals over the summer, but with a baby due in the middle of January, I will be missing out on some fantastic gigs this year
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I have still checked out who is coming though this year and here is my pick of the summer music festivals for 2008/09:
St Jerome’s Laneway Festival
This festival tours all mainland capital cities late January and early February. It has a street party feel and has an indie rock focus. Very sad to be missing what will be an awesome DJ set by GirlTalk. Architecture in Helsinki apparently do a fantastic live set as well.
The Falls Festival
If you don’t have tickets already, it is too late as it is sold out! This is one great, big fun New Year’s Eve Party. Held in two locations, Lorne on the surf coast of Victoria and Marion Bay in Tasmania. Highlights from the international acts for me are Lykke Li and Soko.
Homebake
This Sydney based festival has a completely Australian line up (well with a few ring ins from NZ). This year’s highlights include a reformed Died Pretty and Kasey Chamber & Shane Nicholson.
The Meredith Music Festival
This is also sold out and always does so very quickly due to the amazing nature of the festival. The MMF is held in a small rural town in Victoria. The stage is a “supernatural amphitheatre” nestled in a grove of giant ghost gum trees and crowned by an arc of gigantic cypress trees. Music wise international highlights are MGMT and Saul Williams.
The Big Day Out
The big daddy of all Australian Music festivals, playing mainland capitals and Auckland. This year’s special treats included a 90 minute set from Neil Young, Artic Monkeys and Simian Mobile Disco.
As I said, this is my pick of the bunch for the Australian summer music festivals. If you have a particular favourite, share it in the comments for others. Enjoy some great music for me at these gigs if you get along!


Last year, I went up to the Perth Hills for a bushfire awareness session. I don’t live in the hills and after that briefing I think it is unlikely I ever will.