The organisers of Soundwave 2015 have announced that one-day tickets will go on sale with the release of general public two-day tickets 9am local time this Friday, 29th August. The one-day tickets will be priced at $132.00 + bf, with tickets to ‘Day 1’ or ‘Day 2’ of the 2015 festival available.
Soundwave Festival promoter AJ Maddah had previously told fans that single-day tickets would be available to punters looking to enjoy just one day of awesome Soundwave 2015 bliss during the general public on-sale, provided the festival didn’t sell out based on weekend pass sales alone.
As most fans know by now, next year’s event is the first time that Australia’s premier hard rock festival will span two days. The lineup has been split into two alternating factions, respectively headlined by Soundgarden and Faith No More on one day, and Slipknot on the other.
Our handy Know Your Lineup guides — Part 1 and Part 2 — should help you with the difficult task of choosing just which day of hard rock and punk goodness you attend. And don’t forget, there’s still more bands set for the second announcement, which Maddah says should be out next month.
The promoter also recently revealed that the timetables for next year’s festival are “already done” and will be released with the second announcement. Maddah has already begun disclosing who will clash and who will be sharing stages – check out our Soundwave 2015 info page for all the details.
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Soundwave Festival 2015
General public tickets on sale 9am local time Friday, 29th August
Saturday, 21st February & Sunday, 22nd February 2015
Bonython Park, Adelaide, South Australia
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Saturday, 21st February & Sunday, 22nd February 2015
Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Victoria
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Saturday, 28th February & Sunday, 1st March 2015
Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales
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Saturday, 28th February & Sunday, 1st March 2015
RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane, Queensland
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Lineup – Day One
Adelaide – Saturday, 21st February, 2015
Melbourne – Sunday, 22nd February, 2015
Sydney – Saturday, 28th February, 2015
Brisbane – Sunday, 1st March, 2015
Faith No More
Soundgarden
Incubus
Lamb Of God
Ministry
Antemasque
Gerard Way
Mayhem
New Found Glory
Fear Factory
Hollywood Undead
Atreyu
The Aquabats
Area 7
Godflesh
Crown The Empire
The Interrupters
Icon For Hire
Emily’s Army
Patent Pending
Fireworks
The Bennies
The Color Morale
Monuments
Nothing More
Deathstars
Ne Obliviscaris
The Treatment
Lineup – Day Two
Melbourne – Saturday, 21st February, 2015
Adelaide – Sunday, 22nd February, 2015
Brisbane – Saturday, 28th February, 2015
Sydney – Sunday, 1st March, 2015
Slipknot
Slash
Marilyn Manson
Fall Out Boy
Judas Priest
Godsmack
All Time Low
Papa Roach
Of Mice & Men
Escape The Fate
Apocalyptica
Lagwagon
Tonight Alive
Crossfaith
Butcher Babies
Confession
The Swellers
Conditions
Coldrain
King 810
Dayshell
This Wild Life
The Wonder Years
+ more to be announced!
Who's On The Second Soundwave 2015 Lineup?
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Anti‐Flag: Asked if there’s a chance, Maddah simply smiled. -
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The Ocean: With a planned Australian tour currently in limbo, AJ Maddah has come to the rescue and is in touch with the band. When a fan asked if they could be added to SW15, Maddah replied only with a smile. -
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Exodus: After AJ Maddah was informed that the band's longtime vocalist Steve Souza had returned to the band, the promoter responded, "I didn't know he was back! I'll call them tonight!" -
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Relient K: Asked point blank if there was any chance of seeing the Ohio rockers on the second lineup announcement, Maddah gave it a "maybe". Now he's confirmed he's chasing them big-time. -
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Overkill: After a fan indicated that he was hoping for some more "old school metal" bands on the SW15 lineup, Maddah assured him, "There's a good one on the 2nd announce." When asked recently if Overkill, who unveiled their 17th album in July, would ever play Soundwave, Maddah replied with an enthusiastic, "Why not!" -
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Millencolin: When the Swedish punk outfit was put forth to Maddah by a Twitter follower, the promoter replied only with a smile. -
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The Pretty Reckless: There's more than a chance - AJ Maddah says Taylor Momsen and crew are still a 50-50 shot for the 2015 lineup. -
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A Loss For Words: The band emailed Maddah, who looks keen to get them to SW15 before they disband next year. -
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Falling In Reverse: Announced as part of the lineup this morning by several outlets and in some cases still remain, though don't appear on any official Soundwave artwork. According to Maddah, "They didn't get us their paperwork in time and we had to pull them off announcement last minute." When asked if they'd make the second announcement, Maddah replied, "Hopefully." -
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Evergreen Terrace: Another band that was initially announced by several outlets and still remains on the pages of some, though not on any official Soundwave channels. Maddah sent the hardcore outfit an enthusiastic invitation over Twitter last month and last said that he's "hoping to get them in for 2nd announcement." -
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Halestorm: Fans wanted these Pennsylvania hard-rockers bad. One fan even offered up her first born for the chance to see them at Soundwave 2015 and Maddah had indicated that he was strongly considering them. They weren't on this morning's lineup. However, Maddah told one future mother, "Your first born is safe. For now." -
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Coal Chamber: When Coal Chamber reunited back in 2011, they played their first shows since 2003 during Soundwave 2012. With the band now busy working on a new album to be released some time in 2015, Soundwave would be a natural fit to promote the record to Australian audiences. -
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Sydonia: Maddah and the band's management seemingly worked the whole deal out via Twitter, telling the Brisbane-based Pricewar Music to get the band's details over to his people. If not added to the tour, the hard-working Melbourne progressive outfit could very likely make the cut as a local addition.
