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Yelle gave Sydney a dose of fun-filled electro-pop with a distinct French flavour.
Pop pocket-rocket Julie Budet led Yelle through a high-energy Splendour sideshow.
Fresh from bounding around the Splendour stage, French electro siren Yelle offers up a synth-tacular remix of her 'Que Veux Tu' single for free.
Previously absent from the last dump of sideshows around this year's Splendour In The Grass festival, French electro-bumping MC Yelle has now dropped details of her sideshow excursions.
Alright, the time has come to feast your eyes on the mega line-up for winter pilgrimage Splendour In The Grass.
Italian sensations Crookers show off their 'Tons Of Friends' on this hotly-anticipated debut album.
Blessed with prime weather, Perth's Good Vibrations experience began at Heirisson Island, and it was a dust and dirt fiend's paradise...
One of the beauties of the summer festivals, in Sydney or anywhere else for that matter, is the promise of spending a day in the sun with good company and good music. This time, however, singlets and thongs were out: ponchos and gumboots in.
Parklife came to Perth last weekend in a massive bill that included performances from the likes of Justice, M.I.A., Adam Freeland and many more.
Mmmm mmm I loves me some Fuzzy. Seriously. And as with their experience grows, their festivals are also getting bigger and better ,and this year's Parklife hosted a massive 35,000 punters.
For as far as the eye can see there seems to be swarms and swarms of people ready to kick the ‘07 party season off with a bang, and this year instead of Parklife marking this event, Fuzzy have introduced a Parklife warmup.
It appears the hillside has vomited fleuoro, but the vibe here is rocking. Music of different genres forces arms and legs akimbo and it’s all smiles on dials. Syncopated beats are perfectly punctuated by fireworks over the Yarra River at dusk. Bliss.
The Parklife tour finishes in Perth this Monday October 1st and you're going to need this vital info to plan your day.
Fuzzy's Parklife festival has certainly gone from strength to strength. Now in its ninth year, what began as an intimate Sydney-only event with less than a thousand punters has since grown into a massive national tour.
It’s easily gotta be one of the big-ticket events on the Sydney dance music calendar: 35,000 eager punters will be clocking in for next weekend’s Parklife festival, and now you can see which acts will be playing and when!
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