The festival enlists more artists than ever before.
Riding a wave of success from last week’s #2 Hottest 100 score, Gold Coast singer-songwriter Amy Shark leads the second artist announcement for WA all-ages event Hyperfest.
The already buzzing line-up started taking shape in November, when a star-studded list of local and interstate guests signed on, including Allday, Hands Like Houses, Asta, Nicole Millar, Ocean Grove, Saviour and more, proving once again the brains trust behind the event are looking to give a diverse and compressive education on Aussie music to the gig-goers of tomorrow.
Melbourne-based artists Tyne-James Organ and Ceres now join the bill alongside up-and-comer Mallrat, and Daybreak, Conform, LC Mckenzie, Vice Versa and The Encounters and the recently-reformed Elora Danan.
More local additions to the Chill Out, Rock Scholars and Silent Disco stages break the festival’s previous record with over 66 artists on the bill.
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