September 20, 2024

As scores of other music festivals across the country pull the plug, Australia’s largest music and camping festival is returning in 2024 with a bang.

Beyond the Valley, one of the last bastions of the music festival scene Down Under, released its 2024 line-up for eager fans awaiting to buy tickets.

The four-day festival takes place annually at Barunah Plains Homestead in Hesse, Victoria on New Year’s Eve.

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The festival’s headline acts include Grammy-nominated Australian artist FISHER, US rapper Ice Spice, who famously collaborated with Taylor Swift, and British electronic duo Chase & Status.

Also on the bill are the Sugababes, Natasha Bedingfield, Denis Sulta and even Australian basketballer-cum-DJ Liz Cambage.

Last year’s Beyond the Valley sold out and the pre-sale for the 2024 festival will kick off on August 28 at 6pm.

For the first time ever, festival organisers will allow ticket holders to see who is playing each day before the event kicks off. Fans can visit the official website to see which acts will be playing across December 28, 2024 – January 1, 2025.

The first acts up on the stage during Beyond the Valley will be Anna Lunoe, Brown Suga Princess and Marli.

Tickets will cost up to $440 for a four-day festival entry pass, while campers need to pay $146 for a general camping ticket.

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In the past, Beyond the Valley has brought huge acts to Australian shores, including Stormzy, Nelly Furtado and Diplo.

The line-up announcement comes just days after annual Byron Bay festival Bluesfest revealed the 2025 festival would be its last.

Earlier this year, NSW festival Splendour in the Grass was cancelled just two weeks after it announced its 2024 line-up.

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Regional festival Groovin’ The Moo was canned in 2024 because of poor ticket sales.

“Ticket sales have not been sufficient to deliver a regional festival of this kind. All tickets will be refunded automatically,” festival organisers said in a statement on Instagram.

Spilt Milk was another big calendar festival date that was lost in 2024.

The event was due to travel to Canberra, the Gold Coast, Perth and Ballarat in Victoria across four dates in November and December.

In 2022, Falls Festival was permanently canned after back-to-back cancellations due to COVID-19.

One of Australia’s most iconic festivals, Big Day Out, was officially cancelled in 2014 due to poor ticket sales.

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