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US hip hop festival Rolling Loud confirms Australian leg as part of global roll-out
"Rap music is the most popular and fastest growing genre of music, and the world deserves to experience curated lineups of its champions."

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US hip hop festival Rolling Loud confirms Australian leg as part of global roll-out
"Rap music is the most popular and fastest growing genre of music, and the world deserves to experience curated lineups of its champions."

How to make a grassroots festival survive & thrive – Part Three: Beyond The Valley
Beyond The Valley’s Nick Greco talks to TMN about how the festival overcame “very expensive lessons” to become a million dollar event.

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How to make a grassroots festival survive & thrive – Part Three: Beyond The Valley
Beyond The Valley’s Nick Greco talks to TMN about how the festival overcame “very expensive lessons” to become a million dollar event.

"Experience" confirmed as #1 thing on festival-goers minds before they buy a ticket
Independent festivals poured AU$1.8b into the UK economy over the last four years.

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"Experience" confirmed as #1 thing on festival-goers minds before they buy a ticket
Independent festivals poured AU$1.8b into the UK economy over the last four years.

Henry Wagons & Philadelphia Grand Jury lead new Sydney kid-friendly festival
Small Fry Rock is being piloted by music industry identity Kristie Jane Tainton.

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Henry Wagons & Philadelphia Grand Jury lead new Sydney kid-friendly festival
Small Fry Rock is being piloted by music industry identity Kristie Jane Tainton.

How to make a grassroots festival survive & thrive – Part Two: Jungle Love
"The motivation comes from hearing people's stories about what the festival means to them. They find it to be their home. It's the first time they've felt like they belong somewhere."

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How to make a grassroots festival survive & thrive – Part Two: Jungle Love
"The motivation comes from hearing people's stories about what the festival means to them. They find it to be their home. It's the first time they've felt like they belong somewhere."

How to make a grassroots festival survive & thrive - Part One: Against The Grain
"You have to know the limits, you have to be able to budget for it and be ready for the worst."

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How to make a grassroots festival survive & thrive - Part One: Against The Grain
"You have to know the limits, you have to be able to budget for it and be ready for the worst."

"We owe it to young people" - NSW festivals face tougher regulations over safety concerns
Event organisers will soon have to jump through a lot more hoops to stage festivals in NSW.

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"We owe it to young people" - NSW festivals face tougher regulations over safety concerns
Event organisers will soon have to jump through a lot more hoops to stage festivals in NSW.

87% of Aussies think sexual harassment is common at festivals
87.5% of participants in a new study perceive sexual harassment to be a common occurrence at music festivals. 74.1% perceive sexual assault to be a common occurrence at festivals. 3o.2% of…

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87% of Aussies think sexual harassment is common at festivals
87.5% of participants in a new study perceive sexual harassment to be a common occurrence at music festivals. 74.1% perceive sexual assault to be a common occurrence at festivals. 3o.2% of…

How Lost Lands music festival found its clothing in nature
TMN speaks to Simon Daly, co-creator of Lost Lands festival and the original Falls Festival, about environmental sustainability, gender balance and the joy of hearing lions roar at a music festival.

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How Lost Lands music festival found its clothing in nature
TMN speaks to Simon Daly, co-creator of Lost Lands festival and the original Falls Festival, about environmental sustainability, gender balance and the joy of hearing lions roar at a music festival.

Thrashville festival axed for January 2019
The one-day punk and metal festival was axed because promoters are uncertain about its viability being held in bushfire season.

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Thrashville festival axed for January 2019
The one-day punk and metal festival was axed because promoters are uncertain about its viability being held in bushfire season.
Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
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