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News: Laneway’s 2024 Line-Up Announcement Is Here

  • September 5, 2023
  • Deb Pelser
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Laneway 2024’s first artist line-up has been revealed. The 19th edition of the Trans-Tasman touring festival will have some exciting artists appearing next year. Who can forget the great 2023 line-up, that featured Haim, Fred Again and Fontaines DC? Well, 2024 might just be even better…

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Stormzy, Steve Lacy and Dominic Fike, will be heading down under in 2024 along with other artists, including AJ Tracey, d4vd, Dope Lemon, Nia Archives, Paris Texas, Raye, Suki Waterhouse and more.

A third of the lineup is heading to Australia for the first time. Stormzy will be performing exclusively at Laneway Festival in his first visit down under in seven years. The Raye rumours are true, and Laneway will be the only place to catch Dominic Fike this summer, with Steve Lacy also performing exclusively on Laneway stages in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.

Full line-up:

Stormzy (Exclusive) – Steve Lacy (Exclusive)*
Dominic Fike (Exclusive) – Raye**
AJ Tracey – Angie McMahon – Confidence Man
d4vd – Dope Lemon – Eyedress** – Faye Webster**
horsegiirL – Nia Archives – Paris Texas**
Skin On Skin – Suki Waterhouse** – Teenage Dads
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Blondshell** – DOMi & JD BECK** – Hemlocke Springs**
JK-47 – Miss Kaninna – Pretty Girl – Vacations

Lineup varies in each city.

*Exclusive in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth
** First Australian shows

LANEWAY FESTIVAL 2024 DATES & VENUES

BRISBANE / Turrbal Targun (16+)
Saturday 3 February
Brisbane Showgrounds

SYDNEY / Burramattagal and Wangal Land (16+)
Sunday 4 February
Sydney Showground

AUCKLAND / Tamaki Makaurau (18+)
Tuesday 6 February
Western Springs

ADELAIDE / Kaurna Yerta (16+)
Friday 9 February
Bonython Park

MELBOURNE / Wurundjeri Biik (16+)
Saturday 10 February
The Park, Flemington

PERTH / Whadjuk Boodjar (16+)
Sunday 11 February
Wellington Square

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