Since 2005, Come Together has gotten down and dirty to dig up some of Australia’s best-kept secrets, showcasing them together for the “smarter than the average bear” punters and providing the platform spring boarding them into the big city lights.
The first Come Together saw folks you might now know like the Presets, Sarah Blasko and Josh Pyke and we have continued to keep rolling out killer acts since, including The Living End, Bliss ’n’ Eso, Midnight Juggernauts and Datarock, right up to instalment number 7 in 2010.
Another year, another heaving line-up with Come Together 2010 set to be bigger, badder and better than before. WA four-piece Gyroscope take the trip over the Nullabor returning to Come Together on the Saturday, fresh off Triple J’s One Night Stand, and with their new album ‘Cohesion’ in tow. Joining them on Saturday, Bris Vegas rockers The Butterfly Effect, punk (and boat) rocking faves Frenzal Rhomb, Philadelphia’s The Loved Ones (US) make their first trip down under together with punk rock royalty Strung Out (US). Progressive hardcore upstarts House Vs Hurricane, and MM9 will be sure to get the joint jumping.
With their sixth album ‘Six to Midnight’ doing the rounds, Sunday sees Lismore’s finest, Grinspoon reminding the Come Together faithful why they are one of Australia’s much loved acts. Sunday also sees the indie kings and queens strut their stuff led by British India with material from their latest album ‘Avalanche’, Triple J darling Bertie Blackman, Oz hip-hop’s current heroes Horrowshow and rising rockers Calling All Cars all taking centre stage. With more acts up our sleeve and some familiar faces filling out the rest of the announced line-up, you best start getting it together for Come Together.
Taking place over the June long weekend at Luna Park, Sydney, Come Together 2010 delivers the strongest line-up to date. With the unlimited rides included in the ticket, there is so much value for money we should be advertising on the Kerri Ann show right after the ab-tastic fat blastertron.
So friends, some of the latest and greatest performing alongside some of the tried and tested delivering two days of non-stop rock in all its various shapes, sounds and sizes, unlimited free rides, it’s an all ages affair, and Queen Lizzie gives you an extra day to recover. Sounds like your plan for the June long weekend is all coming together (sorry).
SATURDAY, JUNE 12th
Gyroscope, The Butterfly Effect, Frenzal Rhomb, Strung Out (US), House V Hurricane, MM9, The Loved Ones (US), Deeznuts, Heroes for Hire, Circle Pit, Jerrico plus more to be announced
SUNDAY, JUNE 13th
Grinspoon, British India, Bertie Blackman, Dead Letter Circus, Horrorshow, The Jezabels, Calling All Cars, Boy & Bear, Ernest Ellis, The Snowdroppers, Last Dinosaurs plus more to be announced
For full show and ticket information head to www.cometogether.com.au
For full show and ticket information head to www.cometogether.com.au






