The new mini-festival will be held at the University of Adelaide on Kaurna Land.
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Those who love fresh and exciting new tunes better mark their calendars in anticipation for Future Sounds Festival.
The brand new mini-festival is curated and produced by local champions of music General Admission Entertainment - the independent South Australian business that functions as a booking agency, venue owner, and festival promoter - and the beloved UniBar ADL. Future Sounds will be held at the University of Adelaide on Kaurna Land on Saturday, June 14th - a wonderful way to mark the beginning of a Southern Hemisphere winter.
And Future Sounds Festival’s line-up - including both interstate and local acts - promises to be unapologetically fresh and fun.
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The festival will be headlined by Big Noter, making their South Australian debut. This brand new project from Aboriginal Australian icon Briggs has been making waves, and sees him tapping into his beloved hardcore, punk, and metal roots, with a full live band in tow.
Joining them will be Shady Nasty, the alt-punk/contemporary hip-hop outfit celebrated for distilling Sydney's restless energy into a sound both hypnotic and confrontational.
Melbourne alt-rock band Bones and Jones will also be ripping it up on the night. Future Sounds will also see Xiao Xiao debuting their brand of east coast post-punk in Adelaide.
Additionally, the full line-up includes an eclectic mix of acts such as Deluna, Witch Hunt, Babyteeth, and Freegolf.
This June mini-festival, championing exciting up-and-coming music, won’t be one to miss.
Future Sounds is an all-ages event, featuring student-priced tickets from just $25. Tickets are on sale now.
This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body