Party In The Paddock Unveils Full 2017 Lineup

UPDATE: Party In The Paddock has now announced its full lineup for 2018.

ORIGINAL STORY: Party In The Paddock is set to return in 2017, with the Tassie festival locking in its dates last month as well as announcing that Hermitude would be the first headliner.

Festival organisers have today revealed the 2017 lineup in full, and it’s shaping up to be an absolute monster.

Joining Hermitude on the bill are Sydney five-piece Sticky Fingers, Melbourne rockers The Smith Street Band, dynamic singer-songwriter Tash Sultana, New Zealand act Opiuo and a bunch more.

Remi, Kim Churchill, Vera Blue, Montaigne, Luca Brasi, Boo Seeka, The Bennies, Sampa The Great, Skegss, KLP and heaps more are also set to feature over the weekend.

Surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery that Tasmania has to offer, Party In The Paddock is set to go down between Friday, 10th and Sunday, 12th February 2017.

Party In The Paddock is partnered with BeyondBlue and $1 from every ticket sold will aid them in their work against anxiety and depression.

Check out the full lineup, plus ticketing details below.

UPDATE 18/01/17: Triple j Unearthed competition winner Carl Renshaw has joined the Party In The Paddock 2017 lineup.

UPDATE 03/02/17: The 2017 Party In The Paddock set times have been announced.

UPDATE 10/02/17: Paces has been announced as a replacement for New Zealand act Opiuo.

Watch: Sticky Fingers – ‘Our Town’

Party In The Paddock 2017 Lineup

 

Paces

Joining…

Sticky Fingers

Hermitude

The Smith Street Band

Tash Sultana

Opiuo

Remi

Kim Churchill

Vera Blue

Montaigne

Luca Brasi

Boo Seeka

The Bennies

Sampa The Great

Skegss

KLP

Lyall Moloney

The Vanns

Trophy Eyes

The Pretty Littles

Gold Member

Planet

Guthrie

PITP Allstars

Sheriff

Denni

Chase City

Elegant Shiva

The Saxons

Sumner

The Bad Dad Orchestra

Banquet

Bad Beef

Isla Ka

The Sleepyheads

Sundaze

Sofala

Party In The Paddock 2017

Tickets on sale 9am AEDT Monday, 31st October

Friday, 10th — Saturday, 11th February

Burns Creek, Tasmania

Tickets: Oztix

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