Organisers have announced another immensely diverse lineup for Golden Plains 2015. Taking over the famous Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre next March are Conor Oberst, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Village People, DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist, Radio Birdman, Parquet Courts, Something For Kate, and more.

Rounding out the lineup, which traverses every genre from garage and disco, to folk and hip-hop, are the likes of Courtney Barnett, who’s now officially the busiest girl in Australian music, homegrown heroes The Bennies, fellow Melburnians Twerps, the mighty Neneh Cherry, who’ll have RocketNumberNine in tow, and the highly anticipated return of First Aid Kit.

The all-important Golden Plains ticket ballot is now officially open over at the Golden Plains website, and will run until 9.09pm Tuesday, 21st October. Places are sure to go fast so don’t be a slow poke and get in now.

As always, Aunty Meredith ensures everyone flies First Class. There’s only one type of ticket available, which covers the whole long weekend. Tickets will run you $328.80 + $10 booking + $7 Registered Post, with camping and parking included.

As always the festival is BYO, eschews any commercial sponsors, enforces a very strict ‘No Dickheads’ rule, and Aunty Meredith’s One Stage Policy ensures you never miss a single band or artist. Readers can check below for all the dates and ticketing details, as well as the full lineup.

Golden Plains 2015

Aldous Harding
Banoffee
Black Vanilla
Bombino
Conor Oberst
Courtney Barnett
DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist
Felice Brothers
First Aid Kit
Graveyard
Hits
LA Pocock
Milwaukee Banks
Neneh Cherry & RocketNumberNine
Nick Waterhouse
Oblivians
Parquet Courts
Radio Birdman
Sharon Van Etten
Silence Is Golden
Sleep D
Soil & “Pimp”
Something For Kate
Sessions
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks
The Bennies
The Meanies
Theo Parrish
Total Giovanni
Twerps
Village People

Saturday, 7th March – Monday, 9th March 2015
Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre, VIC
Tickets: Golden Plains

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