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This article is about the music festival in Australia. For the music festival in the United Kingdom, see Parklife (festival).

Parklife Music Festival was an Australian music festival held between 2000-2013 in city parks around Australia in September/October.

History

Until 2012, Parklife was one of Australia's longest running and most popular music festivals.

Starting in 2000, Parklife was known for its diverse, eclectic and ground-breaking line-ups, bringing live acts and dj's to Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.

Headline acts played in every city but the number of stages would vary from 3-5, depending on the city.

The last Parklife Festival was in 2013, when Promoters Fuzzy announced they were retiring the brand. Organisers announced a new touring event called Listen Out, a national "intelligent dance event" which toured Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Artist line-ups by years

2007

  • Adam Freeland
  • Ajax
  • Busy P
  • Cajuan
  • Craze
  • Derrick Carter
  • Digitalism
  • Dj Delicious
  • Freq Nasty Soundsystem
  • Goose
  • Greenskeepers
  • Justice
  • Kid Kenobi
  • K.I.M.
  • Lyrics Born
  • M.I.A.
  • MSTRKRFT
  • Muscles
  • Riot in Belgium
  • Scratch Perverts
  • Shapeshifter
  • Stereo MCs
  • The Herd
  • The Sounds
  • Yacht
  • Yelle

2011

  • The Gossip
  • Lykke Li
  • Santigold
  • Adrian Lux
  • Death From Above 1979
  • Duck Sauce
  • Katy B
  • The Naked & Famous
  • Crystal Fighters
  • Digitalism
  • Diplo
  • Duck Sauce
  • Example
  • The Streets
  • Simian Mobile Disco
  • Magnetic Man
  • Nero
  • SebastiAn
  • Mstrkrft
  • Sebastien Tellier
  • Little Dragon
  • Gold Fields
  • Mylo
  • Wolfgang Gartner
  • Joker & MC Nomad
  • Feed Me
  • Tensnake
  • Kimbra
  • Albert Salt
  • The Aston Shuffle
  • Flux Pavilion
  • Yacht Club DJs
  • Harvard Bass

2012

References

  1. "Festival in Australia 2012". Festival Australia. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  2. Tregoning, Jack (19 June 2013). "No Parklife in 2013 - Fuzzy launches bold new national event". Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  3. "Parklife Festival". Festivals in Australia 2007. 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  4. Teague, Marcus (16 June 2011). "Parklife line-up announced". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  5. "Parklife Festival". Festivals in Australia 2012. 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
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