What has grown to become Australia’s favourite boutique music festival, Boogie Festival, held at the hallowed grounds of the treasured Bruzzy’s Farm has announced the lineup for 2015’s musical extravaganza, it’s a ripper.

Running for what will nine successful years, the mystical experience will be held over three nights from 3rd – 5th of April and will see a kickass list of both international and Aussie artists charm the lush greenery of Tallarook.

Taking the coveted headlined position is US roots and folks extraordinaire Pokey LaFarge, who will have in tow his full five-piece travellin’ band, promising to coax every last punter up on their feet for one helluva hootenanny.

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Flying the American flag high, Justin Townes Earle will bring his silky-suave blues tunes back to our shores. Armed with a bagful of new tracks courtesy of his stellar sixth full-length record Single Mothers, Boogie punters are in for a real treat.

Rounding out the international contingent includes veteran US singer-songwriter, Tony Joe White, who even at the age of 71-years of age, will perform classic hits like ‘Polk Salad Annie’, as well as Spanish outfit Los Chicos, who will bring their sun-soaked flavour of rock to the Farm.

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Killing it on the homegrown front includes stalwart alt-rockers, Rocket Science, everyones favourite Bollywood-inspired 11-piece, The Bombay Royale, the rowdy, rambunctious bogan-punkers Drunk Mums, the ice-cool Ali Barter, not to mention an appearance by You Am I’s lead-guitarist, Davey Lane, who will be performing his solo project and a whole lot more.

Tickets to this magical event are available now so jump over to Boogie’s website and snap ’em before it’s all too late.

Boogie Festival 2015 Lineup

Pokey LaFarge
Justin Townes Earle
Rocket Science
Tony Joe White
The Bombay Royale
Los Chicos
Drunk Mums
Ponyface Plays Nebraska
Davey Lane
The Peep Temple
Ali Barter
Cool Sounds
Fuckthefitzroydoomscene
Broads
Eatenbydogs
Fairmaiden

With nine more artists to be announced in 2015

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