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Sun Cycle Festival to return in 2021 at a new location
Featuring Mildlife, CC:DISCO!, Wax’o Paradiso and more.
After a successful debut at Coburg Velodrome on New Year’s Days 2020, Sun Cycle Festival has announced its 2021 return. Going down on Saturday January 30 at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, the special second iteration of the festival will feature a diverse and exciting lineup of local acts.
Encompassing soul, jazz and electronica, Sun Cycle 2021 will bring CC:DISCO!, Mildlife, Wax’o Paradiso, C.Frim, Izy and Sophie McAlister with Northside Records’ Chris Gill to the stage for a day of dancing under the summer sun.
Sampa The Great, Hannah Gadsby and more announced for epic outdoor performance series Sampa The Great
Live at the Bowl will feature live music, comedy, festivals and more.
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.
Taking place across the summer months, the first Live at the Bowl lineup announcement has arrived and it is a bloody doozy. Featuring live music, comedy, festivals and more, you can expect performances from the likes of Sampa The Great, Human Nature, Running Touch, Busby Marou, Daryl Braithwaite, Hannah Gadsby, Zoë Coombs Marr, Missy Higgins, Northeast Party