Please Look At These Photos Of Deep Valley Festival's Grounds In Perth & Weep In Awe

24 September 2016 | 9:29 am | Staff Writer

A new boutique dance event is coming to Arualuen Botanic Park

Perth, The Lucky Bastard, is getting a new boutique dance event this November in nascent festival Deep Valley, and to rub it in all our faces it's being held among the picturesque surrounds of Araluen Botanic Park.

Seriously, look at this place.

What.

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The festival is the brainchild of the creators of New Year's Day beach party All My Friends, and marks the first time such an event has been held in the Botanic Park, which is located about 45 minutes outside of Perth's CBD.

Suffice to say, please do not mess it up. Seriously, feast your eyes on how nice this place is, and think about how trashed, like, the Splendour grounds get every year as drunk punters just mash cans and cigarette butts into the ground and generally act like terrible garbage people. Please, do not let that happen here. Listen to this Tourism WA-worthy spiel:

"Deep Valley will deliver a unique mini festival across two stages, a waterfall, an amphitheatre, and a croquet court," organisers said in a statement. "Our party is for a forward-thinking bunch of happy people who want to experience a dance party in an iconic location."

There's a rather good music line-up to help keep you in check, too, including a handful of international fly-ins in Detroit citymates and electronic-music heroes MK and Moodyman as well as UK luminary Patrick Topping. From the east coast comes Sydney's own Set Mo, while a number of Perth's finest are also featured on the line-up to fly the local flag proudly, including ZelimirRob SharpLuke PAce BasikPaul ScottBRVDOClaim82 & Zac HayesGengaDarren DShadow BrothersNu Groove and Tom Jacobs.

Do you see? There is much to keep you occupied, including a pop-up cocktail bar curated by world champion drinks-slinger Ben Fierce and his contemporaries at Mad Dog Jungle Bar, an array of food-truck tastiness, "a Botanic Park full" of chill-out areas.

Deep Valley festival will be held on Sunday 20 November, and will run a free shuttle bus from Kelmscott train station leaving every 15 or 30 minutes, depending on the time of day. Private bus options are also available, as are tickets, which you can get your hands on via Ticketbooth.