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International Act Pulls Out Of Party In The Paddock, Replacement Announced

Tasmania’s Party In The Paddock festival kicks off today, and we’ve got both bad new and good news for punters heading along.

First, the bad news — Kiwi legend Opiuo is unfortunately too sick to perform, and won’t be able to take his spot closing the paddock stage this evening.

“I hate to have to do this, but due to health reasons I’ve been forced to cancel my performance at the festival tonight. I’m gutted,” Opiuo writes on Facebook. “I will do my very best to come back to Tasmania to play for as many of you as soon as I can. I’m so sorry. Thank you for your understanding.”

There is a silver lining, thankfully. The man considered by many to be the nicest guy in Aussie music, Paces, will step up to fill the vacated spot.

A regular on the Australian festival circuit, Paces most recently performed a killer set at Field Day, nabbed #56 in triple j‘s Hottest 100 for his cover of L D R U’s ‘Keeping Score’ (with Guy Sebastian) and has just released his latest single, an absolute banger called ‘Savage’.

Check out the Party In The Paddock lineup in full below, and head here for the official Party In The Paddock set times.

Listen: Paces – ‘Savage’ (feat. Nyne)

Paces - Savage feat. Nyne

Party In The Paddock 2017 Lineup

Paces

Joining…

Sticky Fingers
Hermitude
Carl Renshaw
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

Friday, 10th — Saturday, 11th February — SOLD OUT
Burns Creek, Tasmania

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