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Livid - Brisbane's Ultimate Festival Comes To MelbourneThe one day series with more than just cricket! By Eren Reggardo - 28th July 2002 - Back to News The 15th annual Livid Festival returns in October with an impressive line-up of acts catering for a variety of musical tastes, from rock through to dance.
This year, the festival expands from its traditional location of Brisbane to include dates at both Sydney and Melbourne.
Acts that have been announced include international sensations such as Oasis, Mogwai, Sum 41, Unwritten Law and Bad Religion, in addition to many talented Australian bands like Powderfinger, Grinspoon, Something for Kate, Motor Ace, George and Bodyjar to name just a few. The names of additional bands to be playing will be released closer to the festival.
If recent years are anything to go by, make sure you get in early and get tickets before they sell out! Tickets go on sale from August 5th at the price of $88 and are available from Ticketek, Ticketmaster and selected record stores.
More information is available from the Livid website
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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