After 12 months of playing the rumour-game, the Splendour In The Grass 2014 lineup has just been revealed, with the delicious 2014 set to feature Outkast, London Grammar, Lily Allen, Interpol and a bunch more!
The event will again be held at the North Byron Parklands after a successful run last year, following several long years of lobbying by the organisers. The site’s majestic natural amphitheatre will act as the festival main stage, alongside the Mix Up and GW McLennan stages.
Splendour 2014 will once again take place on the last weekend of July (Friday, 25th – Sunday, 27th) and according to event officials, on-site camping will be available for five nights starting from Wednesday, 23rd July. Campers will need to purchase a vehicle pass for the day they want to arrive.
Both three day and single day tickets are available for purchase. The three-day passes allow entry to the event site on Thursday as well as Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Festival goers wanting to camp on-site will have to purchase an extra camping pass on top of an event ticket. A carbon offset option will again be available for an additional $3 per ticket.
The new venue has allowed more space for campers directly adjacent to the event site, with a load of extra essential amenities. A General Store stocked with basic supplies and more food stalls will be open for business in the campgrounds from the Wednesday and right throughout the weekend.
For punters wanting to give their ears and dancing shoes a well-deserved break, Splendour’s much loved Global Village is back to feed the body and mind with three full days of performances, workshops, market stalls, yoga, dance and fusion food.
You can bond with other festival-goers plus some stellar guests at the Splendour Forum which will transform at night into a late night comedy club. There’s also a craft stall, karaoke, fashion stalls, a cocktail bar and even a day spa, meeting all your weekend festival needs.
Tickets for the three-day festival go on sale 9am AEST on Friday 2 May through Moshtix. Check below for lineup and ticketing info.
Splendour tickets hit sale 9:00am AEST Friday, 2nd May via Moshtix. Splendour organisers recommend you check your Moshtix account in advance to ensure you are able to log in and remember your password. Tickets are not reserved until payment is accepted and you receive an order number, so it’s best to have your credit card (Visa or Mastercard only) in-hand, ready to go.
If you are buying for others on your account, you will need the names of those you are purchasing for (ensure correct spelling) and their dates of birth. If you are having issues, head over to the Moshtix ‘Support’ tab or submit a request and a Moshtix team member will get back to you shortly.
Gallery: 20 Bands We’re Looking Forward To Seeing At Splendour
Splendour In The Grass 2014
Friday, 25th; Saturday, 26th and Sunday, 27th July
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay NSW
Tix: Via Moshtix
Ticket Prices:
Three Day Event Tickets – $355 plus booking fees
Single Day Tickets – $149 plus booking fees
Onsite Camping Tickets – $99 plus booking fees
You have the option to offset your carbon emissions for $3 per ticket
Splendour In The Grass 2014 Lineup
Friday
Outkast (Exclusive To Splendour)
Interpol (Exclusive To Splendour)
Angus & Julia Stone
London Grammar
Vance Joy
Kelis
Hoodoo Gurus
Ásgeir
Spiderbait
Ball Park Music
Buraka Som Sistema (Exclusive To Splendour)
Peking Duk
DZ Deathrays
The Strypes
The Kite String Tangle
The Acid
Saskwatch
The Head And The Heart
DMA’s
Fractures
Darlia
Yacht Club DJ’s
Wordlife
Indian Summer
Kilter
Charles Murdoch
Tkay Maidza
Saturday
Two Door Cinema Club (Exclusive To Splendour)
City And Colour
Rüfüs
Metronomy
The Jezabels
Tune-Yards
Violent Soho
Art Vs Science
The Preatures
Sticky Fingers
Sky Ferriera
Future Islands
Gossling
Hot Dub Time Machine
Ry-X
Wave Racer
Mas Ysa
Circa Waves
Dustin Tebbutt
Little May
Darren Middleton
Motez
Touch Sensitive
Yahtzel DJ’s
Basenji
Fishing DJ’s
Sunday
Lily Allen
Foster The People
Darkside (Exclusive To Splendour)
Ben Howard
Chvrches (Exclusive To Splendour)
Grouplove
Wild Beasts
Danny Brown (Exclusive To Splendour)
Illy
First Aid Kit
Parquet Courts (Exclusive To Splendour)
Courtney Barnett
Phantogram
Skaters
Jungle
Mikhael Paskalev
Buraka Som Sistema (Exclusive To Splendour)
Kingswood
Broods
D.D Dumbo
Nick Mulvey
The Creases
The Wild Feathers
Chrome Sparks
Nina Las Vegas
Sable
Cosmo’s Midnight
KLP
Paces
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20 Bands We’re Looking Forward To Seeing At Splendour
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Outkast: As Music Feeds has previously reported, this will more than likely be your only chance to catch the Atlanta hip-hop legends live and in the flesh until they make their Coachella return as holograms some 50 years from now. -
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Childish Gambino: Bino earns our respect because no matter what he's doing, whether acting, standup comedy, or rapping, he does it his own way. His own way is usually unique, slightly askew, and highly entertaining, so we can't wait to see what he has in store for Splendour. -
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KLP: We did a Q&A with KLP back in December. She'd just won the Triple J Unearthed Field Day competition and we discussed her growing up in a vocal booth and collaborating with What So Not. Fast-forward just a few months and she's taking over for Nina Las Vegas' coveted Triple J House Party hosting spot. Those are some chops we gotta see. -
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Mikhael Paskalev: After experiencing his Oxford Art Factory gig back in March, where he dedicated songs to “Rihanna and Chris Brown’s loving relationship" and indulged in some smokeless tobacco on stage, we're looking forward to the return of this kooky Scandinavian. Plus, he'll almost certainly play THAT song. -
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Touch Sensitive: Even in a dance music landscape as veritably overflowing with talent as Australia's in 2014, Touch Sensitive stands out as one of its sharpest minds, constantly unveiling tunes that are infectious, funky, and glitchy, with a whole lot of retro influences. -
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Yacht Club DJs: These boys were monsters in a booth before they'd even released a collection of original material. With their new 'No. 1' EP now making the rounds, we can't wait to see how the guys go about unleashing it on a festival crowd the size of Splendour In The Grass. -
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Angus and Julia Stone: It's been a while since we heard from this brother-sister duo who were on everybody's lips back in 2010 (along with their single 'Big Jet Plane'). After spending some time focusing on solo endeavours, we're eager to hear some new album material, if they could be so kind. -
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Courtney Barnett: This girl recently made her US debut and she's poised to generate as much buzz abroad as she has back home. She's spent the last 12 month relentlessly gigging, including giving Big Scary a run for their money while opening for them on their own tour. -
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DMA's: If you rewind the tape a six months, you'll see that no one had even heard of DMA's. In that short period, they not only managed to sign to I OH YOU, unveil their debut tour and EP, but generate enough buzz to be branded the country's next big thing, and we can't say we disagree. Just submerge yourself in the glorious noise of 'Feels Like 37′ and tell us you won't be checking them out at Splendour. -
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DZ Deathrays: Having annihilated crowds at Secret Garden Festival, Big Day Out, SXSW, and with more crowds set to be eviscerated on their upcoming headline tour, we're keen to see this fuzzed-out Brisbane duo command a Splendour stage and show Byron Bay why rock is still king in Australia. -
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Future Islands: The best thing to come out of Baltimore since 'The Wire', these three recently unveiled their fourth studio album, 'Singles', and have been a hot commodity since their 2008 debut. We like them for their silky, addictive tunes as much as we like them for frontman Samuel Herring's energetic and emotional stage presence. -
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Grouplove: We just saw these guys a couple months back at Big Day Out and they provided us with one of the highlights of the day. This California group have the cardio of MMA fighters and use it to create a stage show that is bouncy, colourful, and filled with wall-to-wall sing-alongs. Plus, Splendour was the first festival the band ever played, so we're hoping they'll do something special to mark their return. -
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Jungle: Nobody really knew anything about Jungle when they first hit the scene. Their adorable 'Platoon' video amassed hundreds of thousands of views and their soulful tunes were stuck in the heads of thousands more. Since then, details have started to slip out, but the best thing about this secretive UK duo are their inescapable tunes. -
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Kelis: While you may know her for "that 'Milkshake' song," Kelis has long commanded a reputation as not only having some of the sharpest singing chops in the soul and R&B game, but as an artist that puts on a heart-pounding live show and unveils consistently critically-acclaimed albums, serving as the muse for The Neptunes, Andre 3000, and more. -
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Kingswood: Groovin The Moo, Big Day Out, Festival of the Sun, the Triple J Hottest 100, Music Feeds Studio, and venues nationwide, there's few arenas left where Kingswood haven't come in and absolutely dominated. And after their upcoming headline dates, Splendour In The Grass is their next target, and we can't wait to be there to see them neutralise it. -
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Little May: Since announcing their debut East Coast tour back in November, this Sydney three-piece have spread the unique sound they like to call "ghost folk" far and wide, and have been garnering some pretty stellar reviews in the process. This is one we'll be checking out when we feel like cooling down a bit and enjoying some moody atmospherics, spiderweb guitar playing, and airy harmonies. -
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Phantogram: Hailing from Greenwich, New York, this duo first caught our attention with the haunting 'When I'm Small' from their stylish 2009 debut, 'Eyelid Movies'. With another album under their belt, along with many an acclaimed live show, we're ready to see this pair make their soaring, cinematic, electronica-tinged rock come alive on a Splendour stage. -
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Tkay Maidza: Feel like stomping your feet like a brontosaurus? We know we do. Much as we can't wait until that mega tune is unleashed upon a Splendour crowd (mosh pit alert!), we really want to experience the live chops that saw her garner rave BIGSOUND reviews, make the Hills come alive, make the local cut for Groovin The Moo, and join Citizen Kay on his latest tour. -
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Tune-Yards: The drum-looping, Pazz & Jop poll-topping, ukelele-playing, Afro-Pop channeling Tune-Yards, aka Merrill Garbus, has a live show as unique, colourful, and energetic as her music, all the while bringing her own askew twist to the one-woman-band looping practice so prevalent nowadays.