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The organisers of Future Music Festival have announced the dates and venue details of next year’s event, as well as when fans can expect that all-important lineup, which last year featured the likes of Deadmau5, Pharrell Williams, Phoenix, Hardwell, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Eric Prydz, and more.

Returning this February and cruising on into March, Future 2015 will make its first stop at Sydney’s Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday, 28th February, before heading over to Perth to take over Arena Joondalup, swinging back over to the East Coast to annihilate Brisbane crowds at the RNA Showgrounds, before heading over to Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse, and finishing up at the Adelaide Showground.

Hungry for the lineup? Tune into Nova FM on Wednesday, 22nd October at 6pm and stay tuned to Tone Deaf when all will be revealed. Last year’s lineup was yet another collection of the world’s best dance, urban, and electronic bands and artists, featuring a good heaping serve of international heavyweights, homegrown heroes, and talented up-and-comers.

The 2015 lineup is sure to be something exciting, with organisers promising to deliver “our biggest lineup ever”. Naturally, the rumour mill has already started to churn, with heavy speculation surrounding veteran duo Basement Jaxx, homegrown superstar Iggy Azalea, acclaimed rapper Drake, and Canadian favourite A-Trak.

Future Music Festival 2015

Drake
Aviici
The Prodigy
Afrojack
Martin Garrix
Nero
Example
Die Antwoord
Sigma
2 Chainz
Kiesza
Tchami
Blasterjaxx
Robin Shultz
Klingande
Gorgon City
Carnage
Bassjackers
Yellow Claw
Throttle
Sven Vath
Art Department
Apollonia
Shinky
Dan Ghenacia
Dyed Soundorom

+ more to be announced

Saturday, 28th February 2015
Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney

Sunday, 1st March 2015
Arena Joondalup, Perth

Saturday, 7th March 2015
RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane

Sunday, 8th March 2015
Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne

Monday, 9th March 2015
Adelaide Showground, Adelaide

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