Australia’s Splendour In The Grass is always one of the year’s most anticipated spring festivals. This year, as live events recover from the impact of the pandemic and waiting for it to be safe for ...
Well, it looks like we’re in for another Splendour-less year, people. The beloved Byron Bay music festival has announced it’s taking another year off, and Splendour In The Grass 2025 is officially a ...
The cancellation this week of one of the biggest annual events on the Australian music festival calendar, Splendour In The Grass, has sent shockwaves through the local music community. Two weeks after ...
Organisers of the Byron Bay music festival underplayed the reality of the situation as rain and transport woes created a perfect storm that left punters shell-shocked The chaos started early.
Splendour In The Grass has cancelled its 2024 festival. The annual festival at the North Byron Parklands has pulled the plug on its 2024 edition a mere two weeks after the official line-up landed.
In a huge blow to the Australian music scene, music and arts festival Splendour In The Grass has reportedly been cancelled for 2024. Splendour In The Grass confirmed the sad news in a statement shared ...
Splendour in the Grass 2023 headliners: Lizzo, Flume and Mumford and Sons. Credits: Francesco Prandoni/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella, Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The ...
With the last of the Splendour in the Grass attendees heading home, attention is now turning to the event's future after days of problems with flooding and large crowds. The site was flooded and the ...
Music industry sources revealed the cancellation to the Sydney Morning Herald on Wednesday, just two weeks after the festival’s highly-anticipated lineup announcement. Headline acts were to include ...
Splendour In The Grass punters share their experiences of gloomy, muddy weather from the festival site. Credits: maybemackenzie/TikTok, paigeroy/TikTok Punters are beginning to share their experiences ...
The first Splendour in the Grass in three years was marred by disastrous weather, poor planning, extensive cancellations and allegations of incompetence from patrons. As many as 50,000 revellers ...
It’s the latest Aussie festival to be axed. Yesterday, music publication Tone Deaf, promoters of the popular festival, which is held annually in Byron Bay, “could not confirm that the festival will go ...
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