Start your new year right at Field Day with RÜFÜS DU SOL, Central Cee and more

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start your new year right at field day with rÜfÜs du sol, central cee and more

Returning to The Domain 1 Jan 2024

Do New Year’s the easy way, dancing with your closest friends in the heart of Sydney to some of the biggest names around. Party all day across three stages at The Domain with;

RÜFÜS DU SOL
CENTRAL CEE

Plus (A-Z)
CASSIAN

CLAPTONE

COBRAH

CONDUCTA

DESTROY LONELY
G-FLIP

GENESIS OWUSU
ISOXO

KNOCK2

LOGIC1000

LUUDE

MALL GRAB

NOTION

RITON

ROMY
ROSS FROM FRIENDS
(DJ Set)

SUB FOCUS (DJ Set and ID)

And (A-Z)

DAMEEEELA

FUKHED

J-MILLA

JESSB

KINDER

MELL HALL

SWIM

WILLO

Plus triple j Unearthed winners + more

After promoting one of the most anticipated and well attended national tours at the end of 2022 for Australian dance music royalty RÜFÜS DU SOL, the team behind Field Day are thrilled to be bringing them back for a home town show. Their 10+ year back catalogue includes absolute bangers from Platinum albums Atlas and Bloom along with Solace and 2021’s Surrender.

Making his debut Australian appearance courtesy of Listen Out last year, London rapper Central Cee is heading back down under bringing his monster hits “Doja”, “Let Go”, “Sprinter” and “Obsessed With You”. The 25 year old blends elements of hip hop, trap and drill and he recently gained immense praise for his electrifying live set at Glastonbury.

Joining us from afar for the Australian summer is London’s Romy (the solo project of The XX singer), fellow Brits Sub Focus and Ross From Friends, Germany’s gold mask cladded Claptone, US rapper Destroy Lonely with “if looks could kill” and “NOSTYLIST”, and Sweden’s BDSM-pop phenomenon COBRAH.

With plenty more international artists on the bill, Field Day also boasts some of our finest homegrown heroes. G-Flip will turn it up with their just-dropped album Drummer, Genesis Owusu‘s incredible set, complete with his ninjas will feature “Get Inspired” and “WUTD” along with new tracks from his forthcoming album Struggler. LUUDE will bring the bangers, as will Sydney born, London based Logic1000 with her UK club inspired beats.

Some of the most exciting and talented emerging local artists will also hit the stage to get the party started including Kinder, Dameeeela, Mell Hall, JessB and more, including a triple j Unearthed winner to be revealed soon.

Field Day caters for true dance music lovers and people who know a real party when they see one. It is Sydney’s longest running music festival, celebrating 22 years, and the biggest and friendliest New Year’s party.

TICKETING INFO

Sign up for presale now, via www.fieldday.com.au/#signup open until 2:00PM AEST Sunday 20 August 2023.

Presale tickets go on sale 1:00PM AEST Monday 21 August 2023, until the allocation is exhausted.

General on sale 12:00PM AEST Thursday 24 August 2023.

Tickets will be available online via www.fieldday.com.au or www.moshtix.com.au

VIP TICKETS

Upgrade to VIP and take advantage of a quick VIP entry, dedicated VIP area with bar, heaps of toilets, exclusive viewing platform, complimentary concierge and phone charging.

IMPORTANT TICKETING INFORMATION

Moshtix is the only official online ticketing outlet. We urge you to double check you are purchasing from Moshtix only, and not a third-party ticketing website (such as Tixel, Viagogo, Gumtree, eBay etc). We cannot confirm the legitimacy of any tickets purchased via a third-party ticketing outlet and don’t want to see you be scammed out of your hard-earned money.

Ensure you already have a Moshtix account (and you know your username and password!). If not, don’t forget to sign up for an account in the next few days. If you are purchasing for your friends too, make sure you have everyone’s full name and date of birth ready to go. If you need to reissue a ticket for the incorrect spelling or DOB, there is a $12.50 reissue fee, so make sure it’s correct to start with.

Field Day is an 18+ event

 

FIELD DAY
Monday 1 January 2024

The Domain
Gadigal Country / Sydney

 

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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