Pitch Music & Arts Reveals 2024 Music Programme

Pitch Music & Arts Reveals 2024 Music Programme

The seventh edition of the festival will once again feature the who’s who of underground electronic sounds from big international names to emerging Aussie talent

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Once again set to take over the foothills of the Grampian Plains for four wild days is the Pitch Music & Arts festival, set to go down from March 8 to March 12 in 2024.

Leading the lineup are big name internationals including Gerd Janson, Patrick Mason, I Hate Models, Marcell Dettmann and VTSS.

Daniel Avery and KiNK will both be bringing their iconic live shows down under, with Avery performing live in Australia for the first time.

Aussie faves like CC:DISCO!, DJ BORING and Jennifer Loveless will all be laying down sets, too.

Alongside the music, the festival will also feature a yet-to-be-announced arts program.

Ballot registrations for tickets are open now until November 8.

Check out the full line-up below and enjoy this classic KiNK live boiler room set:

FULL LINEUP (A-Z):

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Ahadadream

Akua

Anz

Aroha

Aurora Halal (LIVE)

Bailey Ibbs

Bambounou

Bertie

Bitter Babe

Cakes Da Killa LIVE

CC:DISCO!

Chaos in the CBD

Chippy Nonstop

Chlär

Clara Cuvé

Cromby

dameeeela b2b DJ PGZ

Dan Shake

Daniel Avery (LIVE)

DJ BORING

DJ Gigola

Gabrielle Kwarteng

Gerd Janson

Glass Beams

Hasvat Informant

Horse Meat Disco

I Hate Models

jamesjamesjames b2b Willaris. K

Jennifer Loveless

JNETT

Job Jobse

Kessler

Kia

KiNK (LIVE)

KSMBA

LB aka LABAT

Mac Declos

Mama Snake

Marcel Dettmann

Mark Blair

Matisa

MC Yallah & Debmaster (LIVE)

MCR-T

Memphis LK

Moopie

Narciss

Nene H

Nite Fleit

ØTTA

Patrick Mason

priya

RONA.

Sally C

SALOME

Sedef AdasÏ

Shampain

SHERELLE

Sophie McAlister

Special Request

Spray

Surusinghe

Tangela

THC

TYGAPAW

VTSS

X-Coast

X CLUB.

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