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News: Palm Tree Music Festival Returns to Australia in December

  • July 6, 2024
  • Deb Pelser
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Palm Tree Music Festival is making its grand return to Australia in December 2024. After a whirlwind tour of international hotspots, the tropical extravaganza is back for its second year with a lineup that’s nothing short of electrifying. Headliners The Chainsmokers will be joined by Alesso, Gryffin, Austin Millz, Daya, and a host of other incredible artists, promising a great day out..

This iconic global event will transform three stunning venues: Sydney Showground on December 6, Sandstone Point on December 7, and Sidney Myer Music Bowl on December 8. Each location will be a vibrant oasis of music, sun, and unforgettable vibes.

Headline act, the Chainsmokers are making a long-awaited return to Australia after a five-year hiatus. The GRAMMY®-winning duo, Drew Taggart and Alex Pall, have been at the forefront of cultural zeitgeist, delivering some massive hits. Their chart-topping success includes three Diamond singles: the Billboard Hot 100 #1 ‘Closer’ [feat. Halsey], ‘Something Just Like This’ [with Coldplay], and ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ [feat. Daya].

A Telstra Plus pre-sale kicks off on Monday, July 8, at 12:00 noon local time and runs through to Wednesday, July 10, at 2:00 pm.

Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday 12 July, 3:00 pm local time. For tickets and more information go HERE.

PALM TREE MUSIC FESTIVAL

FRIDAY 6 DECEMBER | SYDNEY SHOWGROUND | SYDNEY, NSW | TICKETS
SATURDAY 7 DECEMBER | SANDSTONE POINT HOTEL | BRISBANE, QLD | TICKETS
SUNDAY 8 DECEMBER | SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL | MELBOURNE, VIC | TICKETS

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