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Line Up Announced: Yours & Owls Festival 2023

Yours & Owls Music Festival has announced its highly anticipated lineup for 2023, promising an unforgettable musical extravaganza at its new home, The University of Wollongong. This three-day event invites music enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the experience, letting loose and embracing the magic that unfolds. With a history of selling out in record time, festival-goers are encouraged to act fast and secure their tickets.

Yours & Owls Festival 2023
Featuring
Bakar | Broods | Chet Faker
Descendents | Earl Sweatshirt
Golden Features | Hilltop Hoods
Hobo Johnson | Lil Tjay | Masego
Meg Mac | Ocean Alley | Oliver Tree | Peach Pit
Safia | Vera Blue

Angel Du$t | Big Wett | Daily J | Dice | Ekkstacy | Fazerdaze
Forest Claudette | James Marriott | King Mala | Old Mervs
Pacific Avenue | Phony Ppl | Redhook | Royel Otis
RVG | Shag Rock | Sorry | Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers
Teenage Dads | The Grogans | The Rions | The Terrys
The Vanns | Tia Gostelow | Wallice

Babyface Mal | Billy Otto | Full Flower Moon Band
Girl And Girl | Go-Jo | Lazywax | Phoebe Go | Possehot
Rum Jungle | Stevan | Stumps | These New South Whales | Towns | YB| Wiigz
Plus More!!

Das Shmelthaus Line Up
Object Blue B2B, TSVI, Cleo, Club Angel, DJ PGZ, Kornél Kovács, Lauren Hansom B2B Mike Who, Luca Lozano, Sam Alfred, Seb Wildblood, Skatebard, Tangela.

October 14 & 15, 2023, University of Wollongong

The festival organisers are thrilled to reintroduce international artists to the lineup after a hiatus since 2020, alongside a stellar collection of Australian music legends and rising stars. The genre-bending British artist Bakar, renowned for his ability to blend indie, hip-hop, punk, and rock, will grace the stage.

Joining the lineup is the ethereal pop duo Broods, who have enchanted audiences since 2013 with their dreamy indie sound.

Australian music icon Chet Faker will make a triumphant return, performing under his original moniker for the first time since 2015.

Punk rock legends Descendents will unleash their raw energy and rebellious spirit in 2023. With a discography spanning several decades, Descendents continue to inspire and educate generations with their punk rock ethos.

Grammy-nominated artist Earl Sweatshirt, revered for his reflective lyrics and distinctively relaxed flow, will deliver a culturally relevant performance. Golden Features, the mesmerising beat maker and producer with platinum-selling tracks and millions of global streams, is set to ignite the stage with his deep house dance music.

Hip-hop royalty Hilltop Hoods, known for pushing the boundaries of rap and accumulating numerous accolades, will bring their unmatched energy to the festival. Joining them is the unique and compelling Hobo Johnson, a spoken word poetry, punk, folk, and rap artist who has garnered attention for his distinctive style.

Lil Tjay, who has triumphed over adversity to become a prominent MC, will grace the stage with his catchy and emotionally charged tracks. Masego, the multitalented musical wizard known for his trap, house, and jazz fusion, will mesmerize audiences with his virtuosic skills on cello, drums, piano, guitar, and saxophone.

Meg Mac will captivate audiences with her soulful performance. Ocean Alley, the psychedelic-surf-rock band, will bring their infectious melodies and smooth harmonies to the festival as well.

Oliver Tree, the boundary-pushing artist known for his unique blend of music, comedy, and performance art, will showcase his immersive and captivating stage presence. Vancouver-based quartet Peach Pit, with their shimmering hooks and sun-kissed melodies, are set to create an unforgettable experience.

Also, Safia will deliver an expansive sonic journey that leaves audiences in awe. Vera Blue, known for her flawless vocal delivery and much more.

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