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STEREOSONIC09 FESTIVAL Sydney Hardware // Totem, Onelove, inthemix.com.au, Channel [V], Video Hits, NOVA and mX present… STEREOSONIC09 FESTIVAL Sydney Moore Park Area 2, Hordern, Royal Hall of Industries & surrounds Saturday 28th November 12midday ‐ 10pm STEREOSONIC Area 2 Deadmau5 Axwell Fedde Le Grand John Dahlbäck Miss Kittin & The Hacker Chicane Dragonette Grant Smillie Andy Murphy Matt Nugent OUTRAGE Royal Hall of Industries Bloody Beetroots feat Justin Pearson Crookers Surkin Drop the Lime Renaissance Man Ajax Acid Jacks Generik Tenzin SNEAKERPEEPS Hordern Pavilion Co‐presented by Sounds Laurent Garnier (and his band) Marco Carola Alter Ego Umek Zombie Nation Hudson Mohawke Ben Korbel Simon Caldwell Mattt & Tomass Bump DJs ONELOVE MOBILE DISCO Area 2 Juan Kidd Stafford Brothers Tommy Trash Chardy Matt Nugent Jace Minx John Glover Chris Fraser SHOWBAG Area 2 The Vandals Chris Emerson Jimmy 2 Sox Jonny Pow!! Ping Pong DJs Cassian Graz Club Junque Hubert (Canberra) ROCKET Hordern Forecourt Kidda Tim Sweeney Grafton Primary Cut Copy DJs Bag Raiders Bang Gang Knightlife Canyons Magic Happens vs Hugo TICKETS Third & Final Release $127 (inc GST and Service charges) ON SALE NOW from: www.stereosonic.com.au Ticketek (All outlets and phone sales 132 849) moshtix.com.au (All outlets and phone sales 1 300 GET TIX) inthemix.com.au THE EVENT This event features outdoor stages in Area 2 (Moore Park) and in the Hordern Area. Please dress for all‐weather conditions. Doors open 12pm (midday) til 10pm. This is an over 18s event. Photo ID is required for entry. Line‐up is subject to change without notice. Please visit Stereosonic website for Terms and Conditions of Entry. There is a public car park in the Entertainment Quarter. Stereosonic shuttle buses can be taken from Central Station to the event (free with proof of event ticket) and back at the end of the night. Contact the public transport info line on 131 500 or www.131500.com.au for more information or visit the Stereosonic website for full details. Hardware // Totem, Onelove, Sunset Events, Limelite, inthemix.com.au, Channel [V], Video Hits and NOVA present… Perth Claremont Showground Sunday 29th November 12midday ‐ 10pm Site opens 11:30am STEREOSONIC Deadmau5 Axwell Fedde Le Grand John Dahlbäck Miss Kittin & Hacker Chicane Grant Smillie Andy Murphy Mind Electric OUTRAGE Crookers Bloody Beetroots feat Justin Pearson Surkin Drop the Lime Renaissance Man Ajax Bang Gang Generik Hickey Jus Haus SNEAKERPEEPS Laurent Garnier (and his band) Marco Carola Umek Alter Ego Zombie Nation Hudson Mohawke Darren J Micah Craig Hollywood vs DJ Travis MOBILE DISCO Co‐presented by Limelite Juan Kidd Stafford Brothers Tommy Trash Chardy Moe Steez Master Dash Zelimir Mel B Maxwell Darren Brias Brian Edwards ROCKET Tim Sweeney Kidda Dragonette Grafton Primary Bag Raiders Cut Copy DJ Canyons Knightlife Shazam The Transients TICKETS Second Release $117 (inc GST and Service charges) ON SALE NOW from: www.stereosonic.com.au moshtix.com.au (All outlets and phone sales 1 300 GET TIX) Ticketek (All outlets and phone sales 132 849) inthemix.com.au THE EVENT This event features outdoor stages. Please dress for all‐weather conditions. Site opens 11:30am, with music from midday til 10pm. This is an over 18s event. Photo ID is required for entry. Line‐up is subject to change without notice. Please visit Stereosonic website for Terms and Conditions of Entry. There is no public car park so parking is limited. Venue is located at Claremont Showground station, on the Fremantle line. Visit the Stereosonic website for full details. Hardware // Totem, Onelove, Electric Circus, inthemix.com.au, Channel [V], Video Hits and NOVA present… STEREOSONIC09 FESTIVAL Adelaide Bonython Park th Saturday 5 December 12midday ‐ 10pm Site opens 11:30am STEREOSONIC Deadmau5 Axwell Fedde le Grand John Dahlbäck Crookers Bloody Beetroots feat Justin Pearson Chicane Dragonette Andy Murphy Minx OUTRAGE vs ARCADE Miss Kittin & Hacker Surkin Alter Ego Drop The Lime Ajax Bag Raiders Harris Robotis Loot and Plunder Stubanga vs Top Pocket Defstar SNEAKERPEEPS Laurent Garnier (and his band) Marco Carola Zombie Nation Hudson Mohawke Juan Kidd Subjekts (Live) Matt Abott HMC Ezee G MOBILE DISCO Tim Sweeney Cut Copy DJs Grafton Primary Bang Gang Prince Aaronak DJ Delux Ross Ross TICKETS Second Release $117 ON SALE until 30th Oct or until sold out Third & Final Release $127 ON SALE SOON from: www.stereosonic.com.au moshtix.com.au (All outlets and phone sales 1 300 GET TIX) Ticketek (All outlets and phone sales 132 849) inthemix.com.au Venuetix web and outlets THE EVENT This event features outdoor stages. Please dress for all‐weather conditions. Site opens 11:30am, with music from midday til 10pm. This is an over 18s event. Photo ID is required for entry. Line‐up is subject to change without notice. Please visit Stereosonic website for Terms and Conditions of Entry. Located a quick 5 minute walk from Adelaide city central. Limited parking available in venue surrounds. Visit the Stereosonic website for full details. Hardware // Totem, Onelove, inthemix.com.au, Channel [V], Video Hits, NOVA and mX present… STEREOSONIC09 FESTIVAL Melbourne Showgrounds th Saturday 5 December 12midday ‐ 10pm Site opens 11:30am STEREOSONIC Main Arena Deadmau5 Fedde Le Grand Axwell John Dahlbäck Miss Kittin & Hacker Chicane Dragonette Tommy Trash Grant Smillie John Course OUTRAGE Grand Pavilion Crookers Bloody Beetroots feat Justin Pearson Surkin Drop the Lime Renaissance Man Acid Jacks Ajax Generik Nile Delta Ando SNEAKERPEEPS Agricultural Hall Laurent Garnier (and his band) Marco Carola Alter Ego Umek Zombie Nation Hudson Mohawke Mike Callander Gavin Keitel Oliver James & Ross Horking Mike Hunt ONELOVE MOBILE DISCO Circus Park Juan Kidd Kidda Stafford Brothers Grant Smillie & John Course (NovaNation) Sean Quinn & Gus Cullen feat Danny Bonnici & Cam McKenzie Andy Murphy Chardy Feenix Pawl Jarrod Moran Brad Sassman SHOWBAG Woodchop Arena Tim Sweeney Bang Gang Bag Raiders Cut Copy DJs Canyons Bongmist Andee Van Damage Knightlife Ooh ee ROCKET Entry forecourt Grafton Primary Red Ink Howl Wilfred Jakal The Melodics Peacocks Hercules in NY Woody CIRCUS Main Arena showpark Radiator Agent 86 Sunshine Trent McDermott Ben Evans Jody McLeod Daniel Tardrew Lucas Wheeler Dean Benson Matt Kovic 1928 & Sleeves James Fava & Rob Pix GLOBAL UNDERSTAGE Under Grandstand Jules Jay Quinn Masters Jai Spence Matty D Bianca White Tyrone Sean Rault Andy Rault Brendan Russo Tom Evans Cam Tarranto TICKETS Third & Final Release $127 (inc GST and Service charges) ON SALE NOW from: www.stereosonic.com.au moshtix.com.au (All outlets and phone sales 1 300 GET TIX) Ticketek (All outlets and phone sales 132 849) inthemix.com.au THE EVENT / TAKE THE TRAIN This event features outdoor stages. Please dress for all‐weather conditions. Site opens 11:30am, with music from midday til 10pm. This is an over 18s event. Photo ID is required for entry. Line‐up is subject to change without notice. Please visit Stereosonic website for Terms and Conditions of Entry. There is a public car park operated by Showgrounds off Langs Rd. Take the STEREOSONIC EXPRESS from Southern Cross Station from 11:30am straight to Showgrounds Station. Tram 57 leaves Elizabeth St to Showgrounds main gate. Bus 472 travels between Williamstown and Moonee Ponds via Footscray along Langs Rd. Visit the Stereosonic website for full details. Hardware // Totem, Onelove, Family, inthemix.com.au, Channel [V], Video Hits. mX and NOVA present… STEREOSONIC09 FESTIVAL Brisbane Eagle Farm Racecourse th Sunday 6 December 12midday ‐ 10pm Site opens 11:30am STEREOSONIC Deadmau5 Axwell Fedde Le Grand John Dahlbäck Miss Kittin & Hacker Chicane Dragonette Stafford Brothers Grant Smillie Reekay Garcia OUTRAGE Co‐presented by The Arcade Creative Crookers Bloody Beetroots feat Justin Pearson Surkin Drop the Lime Renaissance Man Ajax Bang Gang Acid Jacks Generik Danny T SNEAKERPEEPS Co‐presented by Drop Laurent Garnier (and his band) Marco Carola Umek Alter Ego DJ T Zombie Nation Hudson Mohawke tyDi Willy Costa & Shannon Marshall Scott Walker & Maggoo FAMILY MOBILE DISCO Juan Kidd Tommy Trash Andy Murphy John Course Chardy Chris Wilson Habebe Matt Nugent Nick Galea Baby Gee Jason Morley Brett J Luki Jeremy Iliev Tim Plunkett Karma ROCKET Co‐presented by Empire and Lick‐It Tim Sweeney Kidda Dragonette Cut Copy DJ Grafton Primary Canyons Knightlife Lickit DJs ‐ Tim Fuchs & Ladyboy Mitzi Audun & Giv Don Nadi Stretch vs Daniel Webber TICKETS Second Release $117 ON SALE NOW from: www.stereosonic.com.au moshtix.com.au (All outlets and phone sales 1 300 GET TIX) Ticketek (All outlets and phone sales 132 849) inthemix.com.au THE EVENT This event features outdoor stages. Please dress for all‐weather conditions. Site opens 11:30am, with music from midday til 10pm. This is an over 18s event. Photo ID is required for entry. Line‐up is subject to change without notice. Please visit Stereosonic website for Terms and Conditions of Entry. There is a public car park on site off Lancaster Road. Venue is located at Ascot Railway station with extra services to Ascot from Bowen Hills every half an hour from 10:30am‐5:30pm.Visit the Stereosonic website for full details. .
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