triple j’s One Night Stand Returns To Victoria
This is the first time the festival has been held in ‘the Garden State’ in ten years.

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It’s official: triple J’s One Night Stand returns to Victoria for the first time in a decade this September.
After teasing listeners with clues all week, triple j Breakfast hosts Concetta & Luka today revealed the 2024 edition of One Night Stand will be held at Friendly Societies Park on Peek Whurrong Land, Warrnambool, Victoria, on Saturday, 14 September.
As we reported earlier this week, the stacked lineup for this year’s event features two-time ARIA Award winner and current flavour of the month G Flip, soulful Sydney crooner Ruel, party starter What So Not, underrated songstress Thelma Plum, indie darlings Sycco and Perth alt-rockers DICE.
The triple J Unearthed winner will also be on the bill along with several yet-to-be-named special guests.
Tickets for One Night Stand are just $10+BF with all proceeds going towards raising funds for the Australian music charity Support Act. Tickets go on sale now via Oztix.
Those lucky enough to live in Warrnambool can score free tickets in person by heading along to the ABC offices on Koroit Street today.
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