Ball Park Music Members & Other Legends Play Triffid AOTY Afterparty

25 October 2024 | 3:51 pm | Mary Varvaris
In Partnership With The Triffid

The exciting live music will take place as part of The Triffid’s Album of the Year afterparty.

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Inhaler @ The Triffid (Credit: Darcy Goss Media)

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The Triffid is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year and has stacks of fun events coming up.

The latest? Members of Ball Park Music, Full Flower Moon Band, The Creases and Simi Lacroix will perform as The Faux Betweens, kicking off the big night’s celebrations on Wednesday, 13 November.

In addition to the supergroup, there’s the Grates With Mates show featuring the one and only Patience Hodgson, set to be joined by Ben Ely of Regurgitator fame, Luke Henery (Violent Soho/DZ Deathrays), Simon Ridley (DZ Deathrays), and Marnie Vaughn (Smallest Horse).

All the live music will take place as part of The Triffid’s Album of the Year afterparty. So, you get to celebrate some amazing music that’s come out of Queensland this year, catch some live music, and cast your vote for the album you want to win. Grab your tickets here to be a part of The Triffid’s tenth-anniversary celebrations.

The nominees for this year’s QLD Album of the Year are:

  1. Girl & Girl - Call A Doctor

  2. Radium Dolls Legal Speed

  3. Clea Idle Light

  4. Asha Jefferies - Ego Ride

  5. The Dreggs - Caught in A Reverie

The winning artist will be crowned during an exclusive, free-entry celebration at The Triffid at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, 13 November. The crowned album will take pride of place on The Triffid's iconic Hero Wall and join icons like Regurgitator, Powderfinger, Violent Soho, and The Go-Betweens.

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Voting for the QLD Album of the Year is still open – head to The Music’s voting portal here to cast your vote. You can also attend a free Album of the Year event – all the information you need is available on Facebook.

Last year’s Album of the Year title went to Beddy Rays for their self-titled debut. Past winners include Queensland artists like Stepson, The Chats, Tia Gostelow, Cub Sport, and Busby Marou