An incredible array of artists has signed on for this year's event, held at Lake Mountain in the Victorian alps
The mountains — specifically, the Victorian Alpine region — will ring loud with the sound of music this November when the annual Paradise Music Festival makes its return to Lake Mountain for its fourth year.
Organisers have pulled together an excessively alluring roster of acts, too, led by world-beating post-punk heroes Gold Class and including the esteemed likes of Pearls, GL, Sui Zhen, Harvey Sutherland & Bermuda, LUCIANBLOMKAMP, Baro, Gabriella Cohen, Fortunes, Julia Jacklin, Alice Ivy, BUOY, Krakatau, Lossless and many more, including a whole swathe of acts yet to be announced.
This year's festival — which, as with its predecessors, is a camping event and BYO — will see the addition of a new internal music space to join the existing indoor nightclub and outdoor amphitheatre. The new space takes the event's scope up to three locations within the grounds, which themselves are only about a 90-minute drive outside of Melbourne. Facilities include on-site showers and indoor toilets, so fear not if you're into personal hygiene (which is hopefully all of you).
Tickets for this year's event — running from 25 to 27 November at Lake Mountain, Victoria — are available now; see the event's website for more information.
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