Strong Aussie Presence At New Zealand’s Rythm & Vines Festival

New Zealand’s premiere three-day festival RHYTHM & VINES is pleased to announce it is back for another year. Boasting a strong presence of high calibre Australian acts, there are more than 50 stellar artists on the bill set to ignite the three-day festival from 29 December – 31 December.

Summer is almost here and it’s time to start planning that all important New Years Eve celebration. If you want to do something different and amazing this year, check out the Rhythm & Vines festival in New Zealand, where you can be the first in the world to see the first sunrise of 2010. Promising an exciting, upbeat experience at the stunning Waiohika Vineyard Estate in Gisborne, and just 10 minutes away from the city and surf, the idyllic vineyard venue is world class, with multiple acts performing over numerous stages throughout the three days.

LINE UP:
2MANYDJS (LIVE) (BEL)
JOHN BUTLER TRIO (AUS)
MOBY (USA)
EDITORS (UK)
EMPIRE OF THE SUN (AUS)
ROOTS MANUVA (UK)
LCD SOUNDSYSTEM DJ SET (US)
KRAFTY KUTS (UK)
THE JUAN MACLEAN (US)
FUTURE OF THE LEFT (UK)
KORA
STATE OF MIND FEAT. PNC
BIFFY CLYRO (UK)
FAKE BLOOD (UK)
MAJOR LAZER (US)
THE PROXY (RUS)
WHITE RABBITS (US)
THE FAMILY CACTUS
SIX60
JOEL ARMSTRONG (CAN)
MIDNIGHT YOUTH
P MONEY
LISA MITCHELL (AUS)
AJAX (SWEAT IT OUT) (AUS)
BAG RAIDERS (AUS)
BANG GANG (AUS)
BONDI HOUSE DJS (AUS)
OPENSOULS
SOLA ROSA
DANE RUMBLE
PNC
THE CHECKS
DICTAPHONE BLUES
AN EMERALD CITY
AURAL TRASH
DICK JOHNSON
EMERSON TODD
ANTIFORM
COMPUTERS WANT ME DEAD
OPTIMUS GRYME
IVA LAMKUM
TIM RICHARDS
BRAND NEW MATH
BIONIC PIXIE
DAN AUX (SHOPLIFTAS)
DAN FARLEY
JASON HOWSON
P-VANS
NICK D
COOL KIDS CLUB
MAYA & VANYA
CAM ROBERTSON
ALEX BULL
BEAT MAFIA
ANGE
DEAN CAMPBELL
DJ HAT
LOTION
QUAY STREET SOCIAL CLUB DJS
MIKEY HAVOC
AROHA
VITAL SOUNDSYSTEM
BLACKBIRD
LOGAN BAKER
R.I.A.
SNOWY
DJ ROBBA AND MC DREADEYE
FLEX
THIRTYEIGHTFOURTY
ELM
SHIRTPANTS
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JONAS

BRAZILBEAT SOUNDSYSTEM

For full details and ticket purchase information head to www.rhythmandvines.co.nz.

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