Tkay Maidza, DZ Deathrays, Harts & More Round Out 2016 BIGSOUND Artist Line-up

27 July 2016 | 1:00 pm | Staff Writer

A stunning array of Aussie acts join September's annual industry showcase in Brisbane

This year's BIGSOUND conference and showcase in Brisbane just keeps on getting bigger, with organisers today today unveiling the second and final batch of artists set to woo the industry and punter cohort descending on Fortitude Valley in early September.

Following an incredible first artist announcement — featuring the likes of Sampa The Great, Clairy Browne, Ivan Ooze, Alex Lahey, Totally Unicorn, Tash Sultana, Columbus and many more — as well as not one but two amazing speaker announcements, organisers have well and truly outdone themselves with their final artist line-up, snagging performers both up-and-coming and drawcards unto themselves, including hip hop pocket rocket Tkay Maidza, dance-punk heroes DZ Deathrays, virtuoso guitarist and funk-lord Harts, resurgent Brissy indie outfit I Heart Hiroshima and US-adopted duo The Gooch Palms, among several others.

Also beefing out the local ranks are the likes of A.B. Original (Briggs and Trials), BabaganoujDorsal FinsVera BlueKučkaJapanese WallpaperRainbow ChanThe BelligerentsTeeth & TonguePolish Club, Kira PuruCeresEcca VandalLUCIANBLOMKAMPWilliam CrightonGawurraHarmony JamesPON CHO and tonnes of other excellent Australian-made musos, though this year's BIGSOUND Festival also boasts a solid international contingent including friends from across the ditch (Yumi ZoumaFazerdazeMel Parsons) and up Singapore way (iNCHIn Each Hand A Cutlass.gif) joining performers headed to Brisbane from locations as far-flung as India (Prateek Kuhad), the United States (NAATIONS) and more. And, as anyone who's ever been through it will tell you, it's little wonder that so many acts clamour to be a part of the proceedings year in, year out.

"It’s hard to explain what the BIGSOUND experience is like because there’s nothing else like it in the country," BIGSOUND producer Joel Edmondson said in a statement. "Imagine taking over a whole inner-city suburb and turning it into a treasure hunt for the best new music Australia has to offer. Add to that one of the best party vibes there is and you start to get the drift.

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"We're proud to be able to share the unbridled joy that is BIGSOUND to those returning to get their fix and those yet to taste what makes BIGSOUND such an addictive experience."

Additionally, the most emergent of acts will be given a helping hand to make their way to BIGSOUND via the triple j Unearthed stage, returning in 2016 in celebration of 10 years of the broadcaster's music-discovery platform. Two bands will be selected to perform in front of the movers and shakers at the festival — and alongside some of the seriously impressive acts listed above — in what is easily one of the best opportunities up-and-coming artists could hope for. Applications are open until 31 July, so you'll want to get on that sooner rather than later if you're in an eligible outfit. See Unearthed's website for more information.

Otherwise, if you're more interested on being on the other side of the stage so you can simply soak in all the incredible music on offer on your own terms, tickets for BIGSOUND festival and conference, running from 7-9 September, are available now. See the event's website for a full breakdown of passes, prices and particulars.

BIGSOUND 2016 — second artist announcement

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  • A.B. Original
  • Alice Night
  • Anatole
  • Babaganouj
  • Buoy
  • Ceres
  • Clea
  • Cleopold
  • Command Q
  • Corin
  • Daniel Champagne
  • Dorsal Fins
  • DZ Deathrays
  • Ecca Vandal
  • Empat Lima
  • Foreign/National
  • Fortunes
  • Gawurra
  • Harmony James
  • Harts
  • Hollow World
  • I Heart Hiroshima
  • In Each Hand A Cutlass (SGP)
  • iNCH (SGP)
  • Japanese Wallpaper
  • Kira Puru
  • KUČKA
  • Kyle Lionhart
  • Leanne Tennant
  • LUCIANBLOMKAMP
  • Mallrat
  • Manor
  • Mel Parsons (NZ)
  • Mid Ayr
  • Mike Noga
  • Missy Lancaster
  • Moreton
  • Polish Club
  • PON CHO
  • Rainbow Chan
  • Rebel Yell
  • Ryan Downey
  • Sanzu
  • Simona Castricum
  • SUIIX
  • Teeth & Tongue
  • thando
  • The Belligerents
  • The Gooch Palms (USA)
  • The Laurels
  • The Ruminaters
  • Tracy McNeil & The GoodLife
  • Tia Gostelow
  • Tkay Maidza
  • Vera Blue
  • Verge Collection
  • Wet Lips
  • William Crighton
  • Wishes
  • Woodes
  • Yumi Zouma (NZ)

BIGSOUND 2016 — first artist line-up

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  • Ainslie Wills
  • Alex Lahey
  • Alice Ivy
  • Allan Smithy
  • Andrew Tuttle
  • Australia
  • B Wise
  • BANFF
  • Bec Sandridge
  • BEL
  • Birdz
  • Braille Face
  • Broadway Sounds
  • Chronolyth
  • Circles
  • Clairy Browne
  • Coda Conduct
  • Columbus
  • Confidence Man
  • DEN
  • Fait
  • Fascinator
  • Fazerdaze (NZ)
  • FERLA
  • FLOWERTRUCK
  • FOREVR
  • Fountaineer
  • Fractures
  • Gabriella Cohen
  • Gideon Bensen
  • GL
  • Good Boy
  • Gregor
  • Groeni (NZ)
  • HABITS
  • Heads of Charm
  • Hideous Sun Demon
  • Hot Spoke
  • Huntly
  • Ivan Ooze
  • Jack Grace
  • Jakubi
  • Jarrow
  • King Social
  • Lanks
  • Lastlings
  • Leah Senior
  • Loose Tooth
  • Luke Daniel Peacock
  • Mere Women
  • Middle Kids
  • Mosquito Coast
  • MOSSY
  • NAATIONS (USA)
  • Naked
  • Oh Pep!
  • Olympia
  • Owen Rabbit
  • Prateek Kuhad (INDIA)
  • PYNES
  • Raised by Eagles
  • Rat & Co
  • Ribongia
  • Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
  • Rolls Bayce
  • Sampa The Great
  • Sarah Connor
  • Selahphonic
  • Shining Bird
  • Sparkspitter
  • Sydonia
  • Tapestry
  • Tash Sultana
  • Telling
  • Terrible Truths
  • The Outdoor Type
  • These New South Whales
  • Thigh Master
  • Tigertown
  • Tinpan Orange
  • Tiny Little Houses
  • Totally Mild
  • Totally Unicorn
  • Unity Floors
  • Wallace
  • West Thebarton Brothel Party
  • Young Tapz (NZ)