Party In The Paddock

Party In The Paddock is an annual 3-day music festival presented by Triple J that is held in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.[3] Their first festival began in 2013 with local acts only.[4]

Party In The Paddock
GenreAustralian, rock, alternative rock, indie rock, hip-hop, electronic
DatesFebruary
Location(s) Australia Launceston, Tasmania[1]
(2013-2020)
Years active2013–2020 [2]
Websitehttp://www.partyinthepaddockfestival.com.au/

Lineups year by year

As listed on the official website.[5] Bold indicates headline act. All acts are Australian unless stated otherwise. [6][7]

Artist lineups

Headline acts highlighted in bold.

2014

  • Kingswood
  • Sticky Fingers
  • Stonefield
  • Sam Simmons
  • Thomas Jack
  • Kingfisha
  • Benjalu
  • Bec & Ben
  • The Lazys
  • Guthrie
  • Heloise
  • Enola Fall
  • Chase City
  • The Lyrical
  • The Blue Ruins
  • The Pretty Littles
  • Younger Dryars
  • Christopher Coleman Collective
  • The Vanns

Lyall Moloney, Big Nothing, The Mornings, Jed Appleton, Pete Cornelius and The Devilles, The Lawless Quartet, The Embers, Zac Slater Trio, Bootleg Rascal, Captives, Lulu & The Paige Turners, Adam Cousens, Dark Matter Of Story Telling, 7th Street Entry, Joseph Joseph, The 88's, The Bone Shack, Ursine, Shanti Dreads

2015

+ more

2016

+ more

2017

2018

2019

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2020

[9]

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