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Aussie producer Hayden James has been announced as the latest act to headline an Untitled Group Day Party gig.
James’ show will be the second in-person Day Party following the return of large public gatherings. Rounding out the event’s lineup will be Motez, Adult Art Club, Spacey Space, Tiff Cornish and Some Sheila.
When gatherings were not possible last year, Untitled held virtual day party performances from the likes of James, Dom Dolla, Lastlings and Willaris. K. Previous in-person Untitled Day Parties have showcased performances from Claptone, Solomun, MK and Patrick Topping.
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Similar to last month’s event, the gig will be held at the 6,000 square metre Timber Yard venue in Port Melbourne on Saturday February 27. Tickets go on sale midday AEDT this Friday (February 12), with pre-sale tickets on sale the evening prior (February 11).
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As part of the Victorian government’s roadmap to recovery in collaboration with City of Melbourne and Arts Centre Melbourne, a massive program of open-air performances is coming to Sidney Myer Music Bowl this summer.
Titled Live at the Bowl, the mammoth performance series aims to help revive the creative, events and hospitality sectors with COVID-safe events celebrating Melbourne’s incredible music and arts communities.
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