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St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2023 - Auckland
St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2023 - Auckland
Auckland..
Monday 30 January 2023.
Albert Park, Auckland
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WE'RE BACK! Laneway is coming back in 2023, with all cities 16+!
Our best ever line-up will be revealed Wednesday morning.
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The beloved six-city Trans-Tasman event is back for the first time since 2020 and primed to be better than ever with an announcement of the 2023 dates and four flash new venues.
The Melbourne leg of the festival is moving from its home in Footscray (due to redevelopment) to a new home at The Park Flemington. Featuring state of the art facilities and loads of green space and shade the newly-minted site at Epsom Road Flemington is conveniently located just 15 minutes from the CBD with plenty of parking and a train station onsite. Stay tuned for more exciting developments regarding this new site soon.
South Australians will be treated to a new site at Bonython Park. Residents will be familiar with the city park and its bountiful green spaces and access from the CBD - the perfect site to party with your favourite bands this summer.
The Sydney event will be held at the Sydney Showground for the first time. The all-weather venue will provide a comfortable experience for punters with its purpose-built facilities dedicated public transport options and the ability to accommodate next-level production for the show.
In a significant move the Laneway Festival will take place in the Perth CBD in 2023 in the recently revamped Wellington Square. A veritable summer wonderland the new location features endless greenery plenty of trees for shelter and brand new facilities. The site is a virtual breeze to get to and incredibly accessible to residents of the capital and beyond.
The 2023 Laneway Festival will return to its long-term homes in Auckland and Brisbane (why mess with the best?).
Danny Rogers Laneway Festival co-founder says: "The Laneway Festival team is constantly looking for ways to improve and enhance the patron and artist experience and each of the sites will allow us to bring in A+ production and facilities. We are absolutely pumped to host music fans and our favourite ever line-up on these new sites."
The line-up will be announced in just two days at 7.40am this Wednesday 21 September 2022.
St. Jerome's Laneway Festival
St. Jerome's Laneway Festival is about leading new and revered seminal music.
The festival has always been interested in finding what's fresh and bringing it to unique settings and surrounds to be appreciated by music lovers.
The size of the festivals the locations and the way we encourage community all form part of the way in which the Laneway team strive to present a live music experience like no other.
concreteplayground.com says..
Australia - St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2022
St Jerome's Laneway Festival will return to Auckland Brisbane Sydney Adelaide Melbourne and Perth between Monday January 30 and Sunday February 12. Head to the festival's social pages for all the info on its 2023 edition and for next year's lineup when it drops this Wednesday September 21.
Back in 2020 which now seems a lifetime ago St Jerome's Laneway Festival celebrated 15 years since Danny Rogers and Jerome Borazio first decided to fill a Melbourne alleyway with tunes. The beloved fest marked that milestone with a characteristically jam-packed lineup that made its way to Sydney Adelaide Brisbane and Fremantle as well as Auckland - but since then it's been quiet thanks to the pandemic.
After two Laneway-less years the festival has finally locked in dates for its 2023 return - plus new venues for four of its five Australian stops. The festival will kick off in Auckland returning to Albert Park for the long weekend of Auckland Anniversary Day on Monday January 30. From there it will arrive in Brisbane on Saturday February 4 Sydney on Sunday February 5 Adelaide on Friday February 10 Melbourne on Saturday February 11 and Perth on Sunday February 12.
Across these five Australian dates the Brisbane venue is the only one that has remained consistent from the festival's 2020 run of shows taking to Brisbane Showgrounds again. The Melbourne leg of the festival has been forced to move away from its previous home at Footscray Park and will now pop up at the newly opened Epsom Road venue The Park in Flemington. The Park has an on-site train station and is located just 15 minutes from the CBD.
In Sydney after 10 years at Sydney College of the Arts and Callan Park Laneway 2020's Sydney date shifted to The Domain. Now for 2023 it's moved again and will be making its home at the Sydney Showground. Sydneysiders will associate the Showground with the Sydney Royal Easter Show but this won't be its first time hosting a major touring music festival as it was once the regular home for the now-defunct Big Day Out.
The South Australian leg has moved from Port Adelaide's Hart's Mill to the Adelaide CBD's Bonython Park and in the biggest move the Western Australia leg will be going down at the recently revamped Wellington Square.
"The Laneway Festival team is constantly looking for ways to improve and enhance the patron and artist experience and each of the sites will allow us to bring in A+ production and facilities. We are absolutely pumped to host music fans and our favourite ever line-up on these new sites" Laneway Festival co-Founder Danny Rogers said.
If you're hanging out to know who will be gracing the stage next year you'll have to wait a couple more days. The lineup is set to drop at 7.40am this Wednesday September 21.
In 2020 the lineup was headed up by the likes of The 1975 Charli XCX and Earl Sweatshirt as well as a host of local favourites like Ruel DMA's and Ocean Alley.
Source:
concreteplayground.com