The Victorian event is back in 2014
Victorian festival The Hills Are Alive will return in 2014 with an eclectic bunch of artists named on its first line-up announcement.
Emerging talents such as electro artist Fractures and Adelaide rapper Tkay Maidza along with soulful rock, fun-lovers Sticky Fingers and Melbourne's Immigrant Union, who feature Brent DeBoer of The Dandy Warhols will all perform during the two-day boutique event. Here ais the entire first line-up reveal:
Sticky Fingers, Willow Beats, Jakubi, All The Colours, Fractures, Little Bastard, Immigrant Union, Tkay Maidza, The Harlots, Echo Drama, James Teague, Milwaukee Banks, Passerine, Manchoir, Them Dreamers
More artists are expected to be confirmed for the festival at a later date.
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The Hills Are Alive is a festival that does things a little differently when it comes to tickets. To be able to score a pass, you need to be invited by someone who has attended the event before or by on of the performers.
The two-day fest will take place in the hills of Gippsland on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 March.