Hermitude Replace Knxwledge At OutsideIn Festival

6 September 2013 | 2:34 pm | Lauren Payne
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Hermitude have been added to the already spectacular line up for Astral People's OutsideIn Festival.

We are very excited to announce that HERMITUDE have just been added to the line up for OutsideIn Festival, which will take place on September 21st and 22nd at the Factory Theatre in Sydney.

The duo will join an already amazing line up made up of ZOMBY, FREDDIE GIBBS, BADBADNOTGOOD, JAM CITY, SNAKEHIPS, WAVE RACER, MOVEMENT, ELIZABETH ROSE, as well as an exclusive performance of THE AVALANCHES' classic album 'Since I Left You' by JONTI and a number of other musicians from the Astral People touring roster.

Considering the second day of the festival (September 22nd) is all ages, youngsters will finally be given the opportunity to see HERMITUDE live, without having to nervously flash their fake IDs at the gate.

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While HERMITUDE join the bill of the festival for both days, unfortunately Philadelphian beatmaker KNXWLEDGE will no longer be making an appearance. To us this is no biggie as anyone who went to the festival last year will remember how awesome it was to see FLUME perform at the intimate Factory Theatre and HERMITUDE will be no different, so you can expect all kinds of epicness. For those wanting to read more about the brilliant line up, we recommend you check out our latest interview with Astral People talking about the festival here.

Full OutsideIn Festival line up:

Zomby, Hermitude (just announced!), Freddie Gibbs, Astral People presents 'Since I Left You', BadBadNotGood, Jam City, Objekt, Laurel Halo, Mark Pritchard, Snakehips, Wave Racer, Movement, Elizabeth Rose, Cosmo's Midnight, Oisima, Andras Fox & Oscar Key Sung, Rainbow Chan, Willow Beats, I'lls, Slow Blow, Lewi McKirdy, Levins, Frames, UNTZZ Twelve Inch, Mike Who, Bad Ezzy, Jimmy Sing, Ben Fester, Max Gosford, James McInnes, Felix Lloyd, Mary's Basement, Clunk & Sleepyhead, Percy Miracles

Tickets will only set you back a very reasonable $65 and are available here.

Words by Tony Kingston

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