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Groovin' the Moo

Groovin the Moo is an annual music festival that is held in six regional centres across Australia. The festival is held during autumn, typically in May of each year.

Groovin the Moo
GenreAustralian, Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Hip-hop, Electronic, Metalcore
DatesLate April – Early May
Location(s)Australia
Years active2005–2019, 2022–
Founded byCattleyard Promotions
Websitewww.gtm.net.au

Groovin the Moo was established by Cattleyard Promotions and their first festival was held on Sunday 24 April 2005 in Gloucester, New South Wales. The festivals were held each year until 2019, but in 2020 and 2021 there were no festivals because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

The first incarnation of the festival occurred on 24 April 2005 at the Gloucester Showgrounds in New South Wales with crowds of over 1400, continuing to Narrandera (NSW Riverina) with crowds exceeding 1800. The following year the festival took place in Maitland, Albury and Darwin.

2007 was a break-through year for the festival, with headlining Australian act Silverchair and successful international act The Black Keys headlining, along with the largely popular Hilltop Hoods, John Butler Trio and You Am I. In 2008 Townsville was added to the tour's circuit, with Bendigo being added the following year.

2010 saw the inclusion of Bunbury and Canberra, with all shows selling out across the country.

In 2014, an Oakbank show was added to the tour and went on to sell out.

Australia's first pill testing trial was held at the 2018 festival in Canberra.[1]

In 2020, and 2021, festivals were not held because of restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. Tickets purchased for 2020 will be valid for the event in 2022.[2]

Festivals venues

City State/Territory Venue Festivals
Albury NSW Albury Racecourse 2006–2007
Bendigo VIC Prince of Wales Showground 2009–2019, 2022–
Bunbury WA Hay Park 2010–2019
Canberra ACT University of Canberra (2010–2018)
Exhibition Park (2019, 2022–)
2010–2019, 2022–
Darwin NT Darwin Amphitheatre 2006
Gloucester NSW Gloucester Showground 2005
Maitland NSW Maitland Showground 2006–2019, 2022–
Narrandera NSW Narrandera Showground 2005
Oakbank SA Oakbank Racecourse 2014–2016
Townsville QLD Lou Litster Park (2008–2009)
Murray Sporting Complex (2010–2019, 2022–)
2008–2019
Wayville SA Adelaide Showground 2017–2019, 2022–

Lineups year by year

As listed on the official website.[3] Bold indicates headline act. All acts are Australian unless stated otherwise.

2005

Artist Gloucester
Sunday, 24 April
Narrandera
Saturday, 22 October
Screaming Jets Yes No
Killing Heidi Yes No
Evermore Yes No
The Spazzys Yes No
Sender Yes No
Supersonic Yes No
Retro Rockets Yes No
Solver Yes No
Dirty Pink Jeans Yes No
The Common Code Yes No
Halo Yes No
Bullshit Rare Yes No
Grinspoon No Yes
Spiderbait No Yes
The Pictures No Yes
Sarah McLeod No Yes
Neon No Yes
Star Assassin No Yes
Local Knowledge (NZ) No Yes

Notes

  • The Narrandera show was also known by some sources as "Groovin the Moo 2". While www.GTM.net.au still references the Narrandera show as taking place under the "ABOUT GTM" section, it is not referenced under the "PAST LINEUPS" section bringing into question the official status of this show today.[4][5]

2006

  Maitland
Saturday, 29 April
Darwin
Saturday, 26 August
Albury
Saturday, 25 November
Hilltop Hoods Yes No Yes
Shihad Yes No No
End of Fashion Yes No No
The Herd Yes No No
Faker Yes No No
Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set Yes No No
The Vasco Era Yes No No
True Live Yes Yes Yes
Modular Lounge Yes No No
Local Knowledge (NZ) Yes No No
Bullshit Rare Yes Yes Yes
Gomez (UK) No Yes No
Youth Group No Yes Yes
Augie March No Yes No
The Mess Hall No Yes No
The Drones No Yes No
Ash Grunwald No Yes No
John Butler Trio No No Yes
You Am I No No Yes
The Fumes No No Yes
The Exploders No No Yes
The Audreys No No Yes
Trail Kennedy No No Yes
Star Assassin No No Yes

Notes

  • "Gomez", from the United Kingdom, is credited as the first international act to appear at Groovin The Moo on www.GTM.net.au. However "Local Knowledge", from New Zealand, played twice before "Gomez" first appearance, once in 2005 & once in 2006.

2007

  Maitland [A] Albury [B]
Silverchair Yes No
The Black Keys (US) Yes No
You Am I Yes No
The Presets Yes No
Sneaky Sound System Yes Yes
Midnight Juggernauts Yes Yes
Airborne Yes Yes
The Morning After Girls Yes No
Mia Dyson Yes Yes
Macromantics Yes No
Kid Confucius Yes Yes
The Camels Yes No
Snowman Yes No
2 Dogs DJs Yes No
Trial Kennedy Yes No
Astronomy Class Yes Yes
Tongue and Diaz Yes No
Radical Son Yes No
Hermitude Yes Yes
Good Buddha Yes No
Mister Savona Yes No
The Porkers Yes No
Grinspoon No Yes
Xavier Rudd No Yes
Blue King Brown No Yes
Clare Bowditch and The Feeding Set No Yes
The Bamboos No Yes
Mammal No Yes
Horsell Common No Yes
Third Estate No Yes
Urthboy No Yes
The Tongue No Yes
Mista Savona No Yes
Unkle Ho No Yes
Combat Wombat No Yes
Diafrix No Yes

Notes

2008

  Maitland [A] Townsville [B]
The Presets Yes Yes
Sneaky Sound System Yes Yes
The Herd Yes Yes
Spiderbait Yes Yes
Gyroscope Yes Yes
Karnivool Yes Yes
Custom Kings Yes Yes
The Galvatrons Yes No
Little Red Yes No
Katalyst Yes Yes
The Potbelleez Yes Yes
Azzido Da Bass (GER) Yes Yes
Pitch Black (NZ) Yes No
Bass Kleph Yes Yes
Dirty Laundry Yes No
Mark Dynamix Yes No
Hercules in NY Yes No
Amber Savage Yes Yes
That 1 Guy (US) No Yes
Resin Dogs Sound System No Yes
The Last Kinection Yes No
Beats Working Yes No
The Middle East No Yes
Lover No Yes

Notes

2009


  • 2 May 2009 – Lou Litster Park, Townsville.
  • 9 May 2009 – Maitland Showground, Maitland.
  • 16 May 2009 – Prince of Wales Showground's, Bendigo.

2010


  • Saturday 1 May, Bendigo, Prince of Wales Showground.
  • Sunday 2 May, Townsville, Murray Sporting Complex – Townsville Cricket Grounds.
  • Saturday 8 May, Maitland, Maitland Showground.
  • Sunday 9 May, Canberra, The Meadows, University of Canberra.
  • Saturday 15 May, Bunbury, Hay Park.

2011


  • Sat 30 April, Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo.
  • Sun 1 May, Townsville Cricket Grounds, Townsville.
  • Sat 7 May, Maitland Showground, Maitland.
  • Sun 8 May, The Meadows, University of Canberra.
  • Sat 14 May, Hay Park, Bunbury.

2012


  • Sat 5 May, Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo.
  • Sun 6 May, Murray Sporting Complex, Townsville.
  • Sat 12 May, Maitland Showground, Maitland.
  • Sun 13 May, The Meadows, Canberra.
  • Sat 19 May, Hay Park, Bunbury.

2013


  • Sat 27 Apr, Maitland Showground, Maitland.
  • Sun 28 Apr, University of Canberra, Canberra.
  • Sat 4 May, Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo.
  • Sun 5 May, Murray Sporting Complex, Townsville.
  • Sat 11 May, Hay Park, Bunbury.

2014


  • Friday, 25 April, Oakbank Racecourse, Oakbank.
  • Saturday, 26 April, Maitland Showground, Maitland.
  • Sunday, 27 April, University of Canberra.
  • Saturday, 3 May, Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo.
  • Sunday, 4 May, Murray Sporting Complex, Townsville.
  • Saturday, 10 May, Hay Park, Bunbury.

2015


  • Saturday 25 April, Oakbank Racecourse, Oakbank.
  • Sunday 26 April, Hay Park, Bunbury.
  • Saturday 2 May, Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo.
  • Sunday 3 May, University of Canberra, Canberra.
  • Saturday 9 May, Maitland Showground, Maitland.
  • Sunday 10 May, Murray Sports Complex, Townsville.

2016


  • Saturday, 23 April, Maitland Showground, Maitland.
  • Sunday, 24 April, University of Canberra, Canberra.
  • Monday, 25 April, Oakbank Racecourse, Oakbank.
  • Saturday, 30 April, Bendigo's Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo.
  • Sunday, 1 May, Townsville Cricket Grounds, Townsville.
  • Saturday, 7 May, Hay Park, Bunbury.

2017


  • Friday 28 April, Adelaide Showground, Wayville (SA).
  • Saturday 29 April, Maitland Showground, Maitland (NSW).
  • Sunday 30 April, Murray Sports Complex, Townsville (QLD).
  • Saturday 6 May, Bendigo's Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo (VIC).
  • Sunday 7 May, University of Canberra, Bruce (ACT).
  • Saturday 13 May, Hay Park, Bunbury (WA).

2018


  • Friday 27 April, Adelaide Showground, Wayville (SA)
  • Saturday 28 April, Maitland Showground, Maitland (NSW)
  • Sunday 29 April, University of Canberra, Bruce (ACT)
  • Saturday 5 May, Bendigo's Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo (VIC)
  • Sunday 6 May, Murray Sports Complex, Townsville (QLD)
  • Saturday 12 May, Hay Park, Bunbury (WA)

2019


  • Friday 26 April, Adelaide Showground, Wayville (SA)
  • Saturday 27 April, Maitland Showground, Maitland (NSW)
  • Sunday 28 April, Exhibition Park, Canberra (ACT)
  • Saturday 4 May, Bendigo's Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo (VIC)
  • Sunday 5 May, Murray Sports Complex, Townsville (QLD)
  • Saturday 11 May, Hay Park, Bunbury (WA)

2020

The 2020 festival was cancelled due to crowd capacity and travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[7]


  • Friday 24 April, Adelaide Showground, Wayville (SA)
  • Saturday 25 April, Exhibition Park, Canberra (ACT)
  • Sunday 26 April, Hay Park, Bunbury (WA)
  • Saturday 2 May, Bendigo's Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo (VIC)
  • Sunday 3 May, Murray Sports Complex, Townsville (QLD)
  • Saturday 9 May, Maitland Showground, Maitland (NSW)

2022

The Townsville, Wayville, and Bunbury shows were cancelled for the 2022 festival due to uncertainty regarding crowd capacity and travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia


  • Saturday 23 April, Maitland Showground, Maitland (NSW)
  • Sunday 24 April, Exhibition Park, Canberra (ACT)
  • Saturday 30 April, Bendigo's Prince Of Wales Showground, Bendigo (VIC)

2023

The festival returned to its full 6 day touring schedule, however the Townsville leg was dropped and a Sunshine Coast leg was added due to "logistical and financial difficulties" related to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia

  • Friday 21 April, Adelaide Showground, Wayville (SA)
  • Saturday 22 April, Maitland Showground, Maitland (NSW)
  • Sunday 23 April, Exhibition Park, Canberra (ACT)
  • Saturday 29 April, Prince of Wales Showground, Bendigo (VIC)
  • Sunday 30 April, Kawana Sports Western Precinct, Sunshine Coast (QLD)
  • Saturday 6 May, Hay Park, Bunbury (WA)

THE PLOT

THE PLOT
GenreElectronic, Dance, Indie Rock
DatesNovember / December
Location(s)Australia
Years active2013; 2015–2017
Founded byCattleyard Promotions
Websitewww.ThePlot.co

Established in 2013 by parent company Cattleyard Promotions, THE PLOT is a sister music festival to Groovin the Moo which focuses more on emerging and breaking Australian musicians. Launched on 16 September and to date all of events have been held in metropolitan cities, unlike "Groovin the Moo" which is held in various regional centres across Australia.

2013

Bold indicates headline act.

  Sydney [A] Melbourne [B]
Alison Wonderland (DJ Set) Yes Yes
Miami Horror Yes Yes
DJ Snake (FRE) Yes Yes
Naysayer & Gilsun (AV Set) Yes Yes
Touch Sensitive Yes Yes
Wave Racer Yes Yes
Remi Yes Yes
Tyler Touche Yes Yes
Gold Fields Yes Yes
Yolanda Be Cool Yes Yes
Citizen Kay Yes Yes
Hayden James Yes Yes
Purple Sneakers Yes Yes
Elizabeth Rose Yes Yes
Willow Beats Yes Yes
Indian Summer Yes Yes
Beni Yes Yes
Wordlife (Live) Yes Yes
Softwar Yes Yes
Club Mod DJs Yes Yes

Notes

The full lineup was announced on 9 October.[8]

2014

The Plot was not held in 2014.[9]

2015

Bold indicates headline act.

  Sydney [A]
Art Vs Science Yes
SAFIA Yes
Tkay Maidza Yes
Urthboy Yes
The Griswolds Yes
Friend Within (UK) Yes
Tuka Yes
Matoma (Nor) Yes
Spit Syndicate Yes
Basenji Yes
Asta Yes
Ngaiire Yes
Crooked Colours Yes
Young Franco Yes
Paces Yes
Uv Boi Yes
E^st Yes
Boo Seeka Yes
The Meeting Tree Yes
Luke Million Yes
L-Fresh The Lion Yes
B Wise Yes
Shantan Wantan Ichiban Yes
Future Love Hungover Yes
Luen Yes
Jawz Yes
Andy Garvey Yes
Stoney Roads DJs Yes
Sampa The Great Yes

Notes

The full lineup was announced on 30 September.[10]

2016

The full lineup was announced on 24 August.[11]

A.B. Original, Alex Lahey, Allday, Amy Shark, Confidence Man, GL, Hellions, Soul Benefits, Kinder, Ebony Boadu, Sarah Connor, Amber Dubs, The Belligerents, The Bennies, Bootleg Rascal, Buoy, Cult Shotta, Dorsal Fins, Dylan Joel, E^ST, Elizabeth Rose, FROYO, Gold Fields, Hyjak, Indian Summer, Ivan Ooze (rapper), Jannath Beth + DJ Lili Joy, Japanese Wallpaper, Kazi A, Lanks, Luca Brasi, Mallrat, MMAD, Montaigne, Mumbles, Nardine, Nicole Millar, Ocean Alley, Onion Man, Paces, Pierce Brothers, Richard Bell, Running Touch, Tash Sultana, Thelma Plum, Tired Lion, Vera Blue, WSU Poets, Zeadala + Judenn, Ziggy Alberts.

2017

The full lineup was announced on 23 August.[11]

Airling, Alex The Astronaut, Alice Ivy, Bec Sandridge, Cable Ties, Clowns, Confidence Man, Dean Lewis, Dear Seattle, Dobby, Haiku Hands, Hatchie, Hollow Coves, Jess Locke, Kuren, Kyle Lionhart, Lastlings, Maddy Jane, Mallrat, Manu Crook$, Miss Blanks, Ninajirachi, Northeast Party House, Nyxen, Odette, Oh Boy, Okenyo, Ruby Fields, Saatsuma, Skeggs, Sleepmakeswaves, Stella Donnelly, The Teskey Brothers, Tigertown, Waax, YoungstaCPT (RSA).

Awards and nominations

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
National Live Music Awards of 2016[12] Groovin the Moo ACT Live Event of the Year Won
National Live Music Awards of 2019[13][14] Groovin the Moo Best Live Music Festival or Event Nominated
ACT Live Event of the Year Won

References

  1. ^ "Two 'deadly' substances found during pill testing at Groovin the Moo". Canberra Times. 30 April 2018. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  2. ^ Langford, Jackson (4 February 2021). "Groovin The Moo 2021 Has Been Cancelled". Music Feeds. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Groovin' the Moo - Narrandera 22nd Oct...Grinspoon/Spiderbait".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 August 2017.
  6. ^ Chiddy Bang pulled out in Feb 2012 to be replaced by Ballpark Music – Chiddy Bang off the Groovin' the Moo lineup
  7. ^ "Groovin the Moo". www.facebook.com. 17 March 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  8. ^ "The Plot 2013 Drops Full Lineup Announcement". 9 October 2013.
  9. ^ "The Plot Festival Not Returning in 2014, Looks to 2015". 27 October 2014.
  10. ^ "The Plot 2015 Lineup Announced". 30 September 2015.
  11. ^ a b "The Plot Announces 2016 Festival Lineup". 24 August 2016.
  12. ^ "Nominees 2016". NLMA. 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  13. ^ "HERE ARE YOUR 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS NOMINEES!". NLMA. 22 October 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  14. ^ "AND THE WINNERS OF THE 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS ARE…". NLMA. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.

8. http://www.gtm.net.au/gtms-south-australian-show-moves-venues/

External links

  • Groovin the Moo official website


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Groovin the Moo is an annual music festival that is held in six regional centres across Australia The festival is held during autumn typically in May of each year Groovin the MooGenreAustralian Rock Alternative Rock Indie Rock Hip hop Electronic MetalcoreDatesLate April Early MayLocation s Australia Gloucester New South Wales 2005 Narrandera New South Wales 2005 Maitland New South Wales 2006 2019 2022 Albury New South Wales 2006 2007 Darwin Northern Territory 2006 Townsville Queensland 2008 2019 2022 Bendigo Victoria 2009 2019 2022 Canberra Australian Capital Territory 2010 2019 2022 Bunbury Western Australia 2010 2019 2022 Oakbank South Australia 2014 2016 Wayville South Australia 2017 2019 2022 Years active2005 2019 2022 Founded byCattleyard PromotionsWebsitewww wbr gtm wbr net wbr auGroovin the Moo was established by Cattleyard Promotions and their first festival was held on Sunday 24 April 2005 in Gloucester New South Wales The festivals were held each year until 2019 but in 2020 and 2021 there were no festivals because of the COVID 19 pandemic Contents 1 History 1 1 Festivals venues 2 Lineups year by year 2 1 2005 2 2 2006 2 3 2007 2 4 2008 2 5 2009 2 6 2010 2 7 2011 2 8 2012 2 9 2013 2 10 2014 2 11 2015 2 12 2016 2 13 2017 2 14 2018 2 15 2019 2 16 2020 2 17 2022 2 18 2023 3 THE PLOT 3 1 2013 3 2 2014 3 3 2015 3 4 2016 3 5 2017 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 National Live Music Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe first incarnation of the festival occurred on 24 April 2005 at the Gloucester Showgrounds in New South Wales with crowds of over 1400 continuing to Narrandera NSW Riverina with crowds exceeding 1800 The following year the festival took place in Maitland Albury and Darwin 2007 was a break through year for the festival with headlining Australian act Silverchair and successful international act The Black Keys headlining along with the largely popular Hilltop Hoods John Butler Trio and You Am I In 2008 Townsville was added to the tour s circuit with Bendigo being added the following year 2010 saw the inclusion of Bunbury and Canberra with all shows selling out across the country In 2014 an Oakbank show was added to the tour and went on to sell out Australia s first pill testing trial was held at the 2018 festival in Canberra 1 In 2020 and 2021 festivals were not held because of restrictions resulting from the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia Tickets purchased for 2020 will be valid for the event in 2022 2 Festivals venues Edit City State Territory Venue FestivalsAlbury NSW Albury Racecourse 2006 2007Bendigo VIC Prince of Wales Showground 2009 2019 2022 Bunbury WA Hay Park 2010 2019Canberra ACT University of Canberra 2010 2018 Exhibition Park 2019 2022 2010 2019 2022 Darwin NT Darwin Amphitheatre 2006Gloucester NSW Gloucester Showground 2005Maitland NSW Maitland Showground 2006 2019 2022 Narrandera NSW Narrandera Showground 2005Oakbank SA Oakbank Racecourse 2014 2016Townsville QLD Lou Litster Park 2008 2009 Murray Sporting Complex 2010 2019 2022 2008 2019Wayville SA Adelaide Showground 2017 2019 2022 Lineups year by year EditAs listed on the official website 3 Bold indicates headline act All acts are Australian unless stated otherwise 2005 Edit Artist GloucesterSunday 24 April NarranderaSaturday 22 OctoberScreaming Jets Yes NoKilling Heidi Yes NoEvermore Yes NoThe Spazzys Yes NoSender Yes NoSupersonic Yes NoRetro Rockets Yes NoSolver Yes NoDirty Pink Jeans Yes NoThe Common Code Yes NoHalo Yes NoBullshit Rare Yes NoGrinspoon No YesSpiderbait No YesThe Pictures No YesSarah McLeod No YesNeon No YesStar Assassin No YesLocal Knowledge NZ No YesNotes The Narrandera show was also known by some sources as Groovin the Moo 2 While www GTM net au still references the Narrandera show as taking place under the ABOUT GTM section it is not referenced under the PAST LINEUPS section bringing into question the official status of this show today 4 5 2006 Edit MaitlandSaturday 29 April DarwinSaturday 26 August AlburySaturday 25 NovemberHilltop Hoods Yes No YesShihad Yes No NoEnd of Fashion Yes No NoThe Herd Yes No NoFaker Yes No NoClare Bowditch and the Feeding Set Yes No NoThe Vasco Era Yes No NoTrue Live Yes Yes YesModular Lounge Yes No NoLocal Knowledge NZ Yes No NoBullshit Rare Yes Yes YesGomez UK No Yes NoYouth Group No Yes YesAugie March No Yes NoThe Mess Hall No Yes NoThe Drones No Yes NoAsh Grunwald No Yes NoJohn Butler Trio No No YesYou Am I No No YesThe Fumes No No YesThe Exploders No No YesThe Audreys No No YesTrail Kennedy No No YesStar Assassin No No YesNotes Gomez from the United Kingdom is credited as the first international act to appear at Groovin The Moo on www GTM net au However Local Knowledge from New Zealand played twice before Gomez first appearance once in 2005 amp once in 2006 2007 Edit Maitland A Albury B Silverchair Yes NoThe Black Keys US Yes NoYou Am I Yes NoThe Presets Yes NoSneaky Sound System Yes YesMidnight Juggernauts Yes YesAirborne Yes YesThe Morning After Girls Yes NoMia Dyson Yes YesMacromantics Yes NoKid Confucius Yes YesThe Camels Yes NoSnowman Yes No2 Dogs DJs Yes NoTrial Kennedy Yes NoAstronomy Class Yes YesTongue and Diaz Yes NoRadical Son Yes NoHermitude Yes YesGood Buddha Yes NoMister Savona Yes NoThe Porkers Yes NoGrinspoon No YesXavier Rudd No YesBlue King Brown No YesClare Bowditch and The Feeding Set No YesThe Bamboos No YesMammal No YesHorsell Common No YesThird Estate No YesUrthboy No YesThe Tongue No YesMista Savona No YesUnkle Ho No YesCombat Wombat No YesDiafrix No YesNotes A Maitland Showground 12 May B Albury Racecourse 24 November 2008 Edit Maitland A Townsville B The Presets Yes YesSneaky Sound System Yes YesThe Herd Yes YesSpiderbait Yes YesGyroscope Yes YesKarnivool Yes YesCustom Kings Yes YesThe Galvatrons Yes NoLittle Red Yes NoKatalyst Yes YesThe Potbelleez Yes YesAzzido Da Bass GER Yes YesPitch Black NZ Yes NoBass Kleph Yes YesDirty Laundry Yes NoMark Dynamix Yes NoHercules in NY Yes NoAmber Savage Yes YesThat 1 Guy US No YesResin Dogs Sound System No YesThe Last Kinection Yes NoBeats Working Yes NoThe Middle East No YesLover No YesNotes A Maitland Showground 26 April B Lou Lister Park 3 May 2009 Edit The Living End Hilltop Hoods The Grates De La Soul USA Architecture in Helsinki Little Birdy Muscles DJ Set Infusion Okkervil River USA Ratatat USA The Drones Van She Tame Impala Miami Horror Live The Twelves Brazil Horrorshow Christer CAN Hercules in NY My Own Enemy Pushover Winner 2 May 2009 Lou Litster Park Townsville 9 May 2009 Maitland Showground Maitland 16 May 2009 Prince of Wales Showground s Bendigo 2010 Edit Vampire Weekend USA Silverchair Empire of the Sun Grinspoon Tegan and Sara CAN Spoon USA British India Lisa Mitchell Miami Horror Kisschasy Bag Raiders Kid Koala presents The Slew Live CAN Muph and Plutonic Funkoars Space Invadas Illy Ajax Jonathan Boulet Yacht Club DJs Killaqueens The Only Saturday 1 May Bendigo Prince of Wales Showground Sunday 2 May Townsville Murray Sporting Complex Townsville Cricket Grounds Saturday 8 May Maitland Maitland Showground Sunday 9 May Canberra The Meadows University of Canberra Saturday 15 May Bunbury Hay Park 2011 Edit AC Slater USA Art vs Science Architecture in Helsinki The Aston Shuffle Birds of Tokyo Bliss n Eso Cut Copy Darwin Deez USA Datarock NOR Drapht The Drums USA The Go Team UK Gotye Gyroscope The Holidays Horrorshow House of Pain USA The Jezabels Nina Las Vegas Triple J Sampology AV DJ Set Unkle Live UK Washington The Wombats UK The Wombats and The Holidays pulled out of the Bunbury show due to overseas commitments They were replaced by Boy amp Bear along with 360 and Pez Sat 30 April Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo Sun 1 May Townsville Cricket Grounds Townsville Sat 7 May Maitland Showground Maitland Sun 8 May The Meadows University of Canberra Sat 14 May Hay Park Bunbury 2012 Edit 360 Adrian Lux SWE Andrew WK USA One Man Party Tour Ball Park Music Beni Big Scary Bluejuice Chiddy Bang USA 6 City and Colour CAN Digitalism GER The Getaway Plan Gold Fields Hermitude Hilltop Hoods Kaiser Chiefs UK Kimbra The Maccabees UK Matt Corby Muscles Mutemath USA Naysayer amp Gilsun Parkway Drive Public Enemy USA Purple Sneakers DJs San Cisco Wavves USA Ball Park Music replaced Chiddy Bang who withdrew from the lineup so they could focus on promoting their at the time upcoming album Sat 5 May Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo Sun 6 May Murray Sporting Complex Townsville Sat 12 May Maitland Showground Maitland Sun 13 May The Meadows Canberra Sat 19 May Hay Park Bunbury 2013 Edit Alison Wonderland Alpine The Amity Affliction The Bronx USA DZ Deathrays DJ Set Example UK Flume Frightened Rabbit UK Hungry Kids of Hungary The Kooks UK Last Dinosaurs Matt amp Kim USA Midnight Juggernauts Pez Regurgitator Seth Sentry ShockOne Tame Impala Tegan and Sara CAN The Temper Trap They Might Be Giants USA Tuka With Ellesquire Urthboy DJ Woody s Big Phat 90 s Mixtape UK Yacht USA Yolanda Be Cool During Pez s performance at the Bunbury show 360 came on stage and performed The Festival Song Urthboy pulled out of the Bunbury show due to illness and was replaced with Allday Sat 27 Apr Maitland Showground Maitland Sun 28 Apr University of Canberra Canberra Sat 4 May Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo Sun 5 May Murray Sporting Complex Townsville Sat 11 May Hay Park Bunbury 2014 Edit Action Bronson USA Andy Bull Allday Architecture in Helsinki Cults USA Disclosure UK Dizzee Rascal UK Holy F K CAN Illy The Jezabels The Jungle Giants Karnivool Kingswood The Kite String Tangle Loon Lake The Naked and Famous NZ Parkway Drive Peking Duk The Presets Robert Delong USA Thundamentals Vance Joy Violent Soho Wave Racer What So Not Allday replaced Action Bronson who withdrew from the lineup due to unforeseen circumstances regarding recording commitments Friday 25 April Oakbank Racecourse Oakbank Saturday 26 April Maitland Showground Maitland Sunday 27 April University of Canberra Saturday 3 May Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo Sunday 4 May Murray Sporting Complex Townsville Saturday 10 May Hay Park Bunbury 2015 Edit ASAP Ferg USA Ball Park Music Broods NZ Carmada Charli XCX UK The Delta Riggs DMA S Flight Facilities Hermitude Hilltop Hoods Hot Dub Time Machine Meg Mac Northlane One Day Peace UK Peaches CAN The Preatures RL Grime USA San Cisco Saskwatch Sticky Fingers Tkay Maidza Wolfmother You Me at Six UK Saturday 25 April Oakbank Racecourse Oakbank Sunday 26 April Hay Park Bunbury Saturday 2 May Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo Sunday 3 May University of Canberra Canberra Saturday 9 May Maitland Showground Maitland Sunday 10 May Murray Sports Complex Townsville 2016 Edit Alison Wonderland Boo Seeka Boy amp Bear British India Client Liaison Danny Brown USA Drapht DZ Deathrays Emma Louise Golden Features Harts In Hearts Wake Illy Jarryd James MS MR USA Mutemath USA Ngaiire Odesza USA Ratatat USA REMI The Rubens Safia Twenty One Pilots USA Vallis Alps Vic Mensa USA What So Not What So Not and Jarryd James replaced Mutemath and Vic Mensa who withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified reasons Of Monsters and Men were added to the lineup but only for the Bunbury show Saturday 23 April Maitland Showground Maitland Sunday 24 April University of Canberra Canberra Monday 25 April Oakbank Racecourse Oakbank Saturday 30 April Bendigo s Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo Sunday 1 May Townsville Cricket Grounds Townsville Saturday 7 May Hay Park Bunbury 2017 Edit Against Me USA Allday Amy Shark Architects UK The Darkness UK Dillon Francis USA George Maple Hayden James The Jungle Giants K Flay USA L FRESH the Lion Loyle Carner UK Methyl Ethel Milky Chance GER Montaigne Northeast Party House Pnau Slumberjack The Smith Street Band Snakehips UK Tash Sultana Thundamentals Violent Soho The Wombats UK DRAM was originally announced to play the festival however he withdrew from the lineup for unknown reasons Tash Sultana pulled out of the Maitland and Bendigo shows due to illness She was replaced by Amy Shark in Bendigo Montaigne pulled out of the Bendigo show due to illness It is unknown who her replacement was Friday 28 April Adelaide Showground Wayville SA Saturday 29 April Maitland Showground Maitland NSW Sunday 30 April Murray Sports Complex Townsville QLD Saturday 6 May Bendigo s Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo VIC Sunday 7 May University of Canberra Bruce ACT Saturday 13 May Hay Park Bunbury WA 2018 Edit Alex Lahey Amine USA The Amity Affliction Baker Boy Ball Park Music Claptone GER Confidence Man Cosmo s Midnight Dean Lewis Duke Dumont UK Flight Facilities Grinspoon Lady Leshurr UK Mallrat N W A s DJ Yella ft Playboy T USA Ocean Alley Paul Kelly Portugal The Man USA Public Service Broadcasting UK Royal Blood UK Sampa the Great Skegss SuperDuperKyle USA Tkay Maidza Vera Blue Winston Surfshirt SuperDuperKyle withdrew from the lineup due to changes in his album scheduling and was replaced by N W A s DJ Yella ft Playboy T Duckwrth was added to the lineup but only for the Bunbury show Friday 27 April Adelaide Showground Wayville SA Saturday 28 April Maitland Showground Maitland NSW Sunday 29 April University of Canberra Bruce ACT Saturday 5 May Bendigo s Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo VIC Sunday 6 May Murray Sports Complex Townsville QLD Saturday 12 May Hay Park Bunbury WA 2019 Edit ASAP Twelvyy USA Angie McMahon Aurora NOR Billie Eilish USA Carmouflage Rose Coolio USA Crooked Colours DMA s Duckwrth USA Fisher Flosstradamus USA G Flip Haiku Hands Hermitude Hilltop Hoods Holy Holy Jack River Jimothy UK Just A Gent MO DNK Nick Murphy Nicole Millar Regurgitator Rejjie Snow IRL Sofi Tukker USA Spinderella USA Thelma Plum Tokimonsta USA Trophy Eyes Wafia Tokimonsta withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified reasons and was replaced by Wafia and Jimothy Fisher did not appear in Bunbury and was replaced with ShockOne Friday 26 April Adelaide Showground Wayville SA Saturday 27 April Maitland Showground Maitland NSW Sunday 28 April Exhibition Park Canberra ACT Saturday 4 May Bendigo s Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo VIC Sunday 5 May Murray Sports Complex Townsville QLD Saturday 11 May Hay Park Bunbury WA 2020 Edit The 2020 festival was cancelled due to crowd capacity and travel restrictions related to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia 7 AJ Tracey UK Bhad Bhabie USA Blanco Brown USA The Cat Empire Channel Tres USA Clairo USA Darude FIN Dope Lemon E ST Gang of Youths Hayden James Kelis USA Kira Puru Mallrat Manu Crooks Maxo Kream USA Ruby Fields San Cisco Slowly Slowly Sugarhill Gang USA Supergrass UK Tones and I The Veronicas Waax YBN Cordae USA Friday 24 April Adelaide Showground Wayville SA Saturday 25 April Exhibition Park Canberra ACT Sunday 26 April Hay Park Bunbury WA Saturday 2 May Bendigo s Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo VIC Sunday 3 May Murray Sports Complex Townsville QLD Saturday 9 May Maitland Showground Maitland NSW 2022 Edit The Townsville Wayville and Bunbury shows were cancelled for the 2022 festival due to uncertainty regarding crowd capacity and travel restrictions related to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia Alice Ivy Broods NZ CHAII NZ grentperez Hilltop Hoods Hockey Dad Hope D HP Boyz Jesswar JK 47 Lime Cordiale Mashd N Kutcher Masked Wolf Middle Kids Milky Chance GER Montaigne Peking Duk Polaris RedHook Riton UK Shouse Snakehips UK Spiderbait Sycco Thomas Headon UK Wolf Alice UK Milky Chance withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified challenges related to the COVID 19 pandemic in Europe and were replaced by Lime Cordiale HP Boyz withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified reasons and were replaced by grentperez Illy joined Mashd N Kutcher onstage during the Bendigo leg Saturday 23 April Maitland Showground Maitland NSW Sunday 24 April Exhibition Park Canberra ACT Saturday 30 April Bendigo s Prince Of Wales Showground Bendigo VIC 2023 Edit The festival returned to its full 6 day touring schedule however the Townsville leg was dropped and a Sunshine Coast leg was added due to logistical and financial difficulties related to the aftermath of the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia Friday 21 April Adelaide Showground Wayville SA Saturday 22 April Maitland Showground Maitland NSW Sunday 23 April Exhibition Park Canberra ACT Saturday 29 April Prince of Wales Showground Bendigo VIC Sunday 30 April Kawana Sports Western Precinct Sunshine Coast QLD Saturday 6 May Hay Park Bunbury WA THE PLOT EditTHE PLOTGenreElectronic Dance Indie RockDatesNovember DecemberLocation s Australia Sydney New South Wales 2013 2015 Melbourne Victoria 2013 Years active2013 2015 2017Founded byCattleyard PromotionsWebsitewww ThePlot coEstablished in 2013 by parent company Cattleyard Promotions THE PLOT is a sister music festival to Groovin the Moo which focuses more on emerging and breaking Australian musicians Launched on 16 September and to date all of events have been held in metropolitan cities unlike Groovin the Moo which is held in various regional centres across Australia 2013 Edit Bold indicates headline act Sydney A Melbourne B Alison Wonderland DJ Set Yes YesMiami Horror Yes YesDJ Snake FRE Yes YesNaysayer amp Gilsun AV Set Yes YesTouch Sensitive Yes YesWave Racer Yes YesRemi Yes YesTyler Touche Yes YesGold Fields Yes YesYolanda Be Cool Yes YesCitizen Kay Yes YesHayden James Yes YesPurple Sneakers Yes YesElizabeth Rose Yes YesWillow Beats Yes YesIndian Summer Yes YesBeni Yes YesWordlife Live Yes YesSoftwar Yes YesClub Mod DJs Yes YesNotes A Big Top Luna Park 14 December B Palace Theater and Ding Dong Lounge 15 December The full lineup was announced on 9 October 8 2014 Edit The Plot was not held in 2014 9 2015 Edit Bold indicates headline act Sydney A Art Vs Science YesSAFIA YesTkay Maidza YesUrthboy YesThe Griswolds YesFriend Within UK YesTuka YesMatoma Nor YesSpit Syndicate YesBasenji YesAsta YesNgaiire YesCrooked Colours YesYoung Franco YesPaces YesUv Boi YesE st YesBoo Seeka YesThe Meeting Tree YesLuke Million YesL Fresh The Lion YesB Wise YesShantan Wantan Ichiban YesFuture Love Hungover YesLuen YesJawz YesAndy Garvey YesStoney Roads DJs YesSampa The Great YesNotes A Parramatta Park 5 December The full lineup was announced on 30 September 10 2016 Edit A Parramatta Park 19 December The full lineup was announced on 24 August 11 A B Original Alex Lahey Allday Amy Shark Confidence Man GL Hellions Soul Benefits Kinder Ebony Boadu Sarah Connor Amber Dubs The Belligerents The Bennies Bootleg Rascal Buoy Cult Shotta Dorsal Fins Dylan Joel E ST Elizabeth Rose FROYO Gold Fields Hyjak Indian Summer Ivan Ooze rapper Jannath Beth DJ Lili Joy Japanese Wallpaper Kazi A Lanks Luca Brasi Mallrat MMAD Montaigne Mumbles Nardine Nicole Millar Ocean Alley Onion Man Paces Pierce Brothers Richard Bell Running Touch Tash Sultana Thelma Plum Tired Lion Vera Blue WSU Poets Zeadala Judenn Ziggy Alberts 2017 Edit A Parramatta Park 18 December The full lineup was announced on 23 August 11 Airling Alex The Astronaut Alice Ivy Bec Sandridge Cable Ties Clowns Confidence Man Dean Lewis Dear Seattle Dobby Haiku Hands Hatchie Hollow Coves Jess Locke Kuren Kyle Lionhart Lastlings Maddy Jane Mallrat Manu Crook Miss Blanks Ninajirachi Northeast Party House Nyxen Odette Oh Boy Okenyo Ruby Fields Saatsuma Skeggs Sleepmakeswaves Stella Donnelly The Teskey Brothers Tigertown Waax YoungstaCPT RSA Awards and nominations EditNational Live Music Awards Edit The National Live Music Awards NLMAs are a broad recognition of Australia s diverse live industry celebrating the success of the Australian live scene The awards commenced in 2016 Year Nominee work Award ResultNational Live Music Awards of 2016 12 Groovin the Moo ACT Live Event of the Year WonNational Live Music Awards of 2019 13 14 Groovin the Moo Best Live Music Festival or Event NominatedACT Live Event of the Year WonReferences Edit Two deadly substances found during pill testing at Groovin the Moo Canberra Times 30 April 2018 Retrieved 18 September 2018 Langford Jackson 4 February 2021 Groovin The Moo 2021 Has Been Cancelled Music Feeds Retrieved 8 February 2021 Groovin the Moo Past Lineups Archived from the original on 13 April 2012 Groovin the Moo Narrandera 22nd Oct Grinspoon Spiderbait Music News Views and All the Latest from Junkee Archived from the original on 25 August 2017 Chiddy Bang pulled out in Feb 2012 to be replaced by Ballpark Music Chiddy Bang off the Groovin the Moo lineup Groovin the Moo www facebook com 17 March 2020 Retrieved 9 January 2021 The Plot 2013 Drops Full Lineup Announcement 9 October 2013 The Plot Festival Not Returning in 2014 Looks to 2015 27 October 2014 The Plot 2015 Lineup Announced 30 September 2015 a b The Plot Announces 2016 Festival Lineup 24 August 2016 Nominees 2016 NLMA 2016 Retrieved 5 September 2020 HERE ARE YOUR 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS NOMINEES NLMA 22 October 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2020 AND THE WINNERS OF THE 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS ARE NLMA 5 December 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2020 8 http www gtm net au gtms south australian show moves venues External links EditGroovin the Moo official website Music portal Australia portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Groovin 27 the Moo amp oldid 1134734409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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