The hills are alive with the sound of awesome Aussie music...
Victorian music festival The Hills Are Alive is turning double digits in 2018 and to celebrate they’ve dropped their biggest line-up yet.
Next March’s bill includes acts like Ali Barter, The Bennies, Alex The Astronaut, Dear Seattle, Heaps Good Friends, Dorsal Fins and a heap more.
A decade on and the festival has gone from hosting 330 ‘friends-of-friends’ for a night to a three-day extravaganza, but staying true to their roots, festival producers are capping tickets at just 2,500.
“We’re so excited to be celebrating 10 years! The Hills’ community is made up of so many amazing people and we can’t wait to all gather on the Hill once more,” festival co-producer Rhett Mclaren said.
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“We’ve got a few exciting things in-store for the anniversary edition so it’s going to be a particularly special Hills this year."
Alex The Astronaut, Ali Barter, Alice Ivy, Batts, The Bennies, Boat Show, Boo Seeka, Cool Out Sun, Dear Seattle, Dorsal Fins, DJ Safety, Fossil Fuel Halcyon Drive, Heaps Good Friends, Horns Of Leroy, Jackson Firebird, Jakubi, Jamatar, Josh Cashman, Kim Churchill, Luca Brasi, Manchoir, Mike Waters, Playwrite, Real Slinger, Remi, Saskwatch, Thandi Phoenix, Theme Team, These New South Whales, Timberwolf, Zoe Fox & The Rocket Clocks, Ziggy Ramo and comedy acts still to be announced
Early bird tickets to The Hills Are Alive 2018 are on sale now; for more information, check out theGuide.