Kyneton Music Festival 2015 Lineup Expands

The third annual Kyneton Music Festival will take place in February, and has added eight new acts added to its eclectic 2015 lineup. Punkish Melbourne rockers Harmony (pictured), classically-inspired folk artist Laura Jean and fellow Melburnians Money For Rope lead the festival’s second lineup announcement.

Other acts added to next year’s festivities include Charles Jenkins & The Zhivagos, Sunbeam Sound Machine and The Darling Downs. The eight acts added to the lineup join a schedule already featuring acts like Little Bastard, Tully On Tully, Lunatics On Pogosticks and Cherrywood.

Kyneton Music Festival is held in the Victorian town of the same name, roughly an hour from Melbourne. The festival’s 2015 celebrations will include performances in local music venue Major Tom’s, as well as in The Pizza and Wine Club, the Stockroom art gallery and the Red Brick Hall, which will host a number of acoustic shows.

The Kyneton Mechanics Institute will once again be the festival hub, with both an outdoor stage and an indoor evening stage. The festival will also incorporate the community event Music In The Churches.

The 2015 Kyneton Music Festival will take place on Friday, 20th and Saturday, 21st February 2015. For more information of Kyneton accomodation and festival shuttle services, visit the Kyneton Music Festival website.

Full festival lineup and ticket details are available below.

Watch: Laura Jean – First Love Song

Laura Jean - First Love Song (directed by Alice Englert)

2015 Kyneton Music Festival Lineup

Harmony
Laura Jean
Money For Rope
Charles Jenkins & The Zhivagos
Sunbeam Sound Machine
The Darling Downs
LA Bastard
Seagull

…joining

Little Bastard
Tully On Tully
Yeo
Liz Stringer
Magic Mountain Band
Cherrywood
Three Kings
Lunatics On Pogosticks
Archer
Eaten By Dogs
Tracy McNeil & The Good Life
The Seven Ups

+ more to be announced

2015 Kyneton Music Festival

Friday, 20th February – Saturday, 21st February 2015
Mechanics Institute, Kyneton
Tickets: Kyneton Music Festival

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