Big Pineapple Festival Returns with Massive 2024 Lineup
The Amity Affliction, Tones & I and Bliss n Eso are all be part of the festival’s epic bill.
Queensland’s Big Pineapple Festival is back in 2024 with another epic lineup sure to get music fans buzzing.
The one-day festival, held on Saturday, October 19 at Pineapple Fields on the Sunshine Coast, returns after a three-year absence.
The 2024 festival has cultivated a massive lineup headlined by post-hardcore metal kings The Amity Affliction, pop superstar Tones & I, Aussie hip hop trio Bliss n Eso and DJ extraordinaire Golden Featreus.
Also appearing at the festival are Ocean Grove, Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers, Slumberjack, The Dreggs and Dune Rats performing a special DJ set that’s sure to be fire.
Along with the great music, Big Pineapple has organised a range of fun events throughout the day, including Best Dressed at the Fest comp, a performance by Burlesque L’amour, the Great Pineapple Toss and more.
Pre-sale begins Wednesday, July 10 at 7:30am local time. General sale tickets will be available the following day, Thursday, July 11 at 7:30am local time. For all ticketing details head to bigpineapplefestival.com.au.
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“It's great to see the iconic and multi-award-winning Big Pineapple Festival return to Queensland’s events calendar in 2024,” Michael Healy, Minister for Tourism and Sport, said in a statement.
“The Queensland Government is proud to support the festival as part of our commitment to a strong local events program, particularly at a time when the sector has been struggling. The festival also provides Queensland and Australian acts the opportunity to perform at the iconic Big Pineapple Fields on the Sunshine Coast, helping also to sustain artists and the local supply chains.”
The festival will also be offering punters the opportunity to camp on-site to make the most of your weekend. Camping tickets are sold separately from festival tickets. You can find more info here.
Big Pineapple Festival 2024 takes place on Saturday, October 19 at Pineapple Fields in Woombye, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. For full details about the festival visit bigpineapplefestival.com.au.
Big Pineapple Festival 2024 Date & LINEUP
Saturday, October 19 - Pineapple Fields in Woombye, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
The Amity Affliction | Bliss n eso | Golden Features | Tones and I | Peking Duk | Vera Blue | Thornhill | Dune Rats (DJ set) | The Dreggs | Drax Project | Slumberjack | Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers | Ocean Grove | Kinder | South Summit | No Money Enterprise | Day We Ran | Betty Taylor | Toby Hobart | Hellcat Speedracer | Raw Ordio | Ishan | Larynx | Karlou | Rhino | Tess Fapani | Earth Sign | triple j unearthed
Burlesque L'amour | World Eats & Beats | Skate Jam | Great Australian Pineapple Toss | Lantern Parade | Secret Sing-a-Long | Arts | Markets
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