The always highly anticipated lineup announcement for The Hills Are Alive has dropped and it looks like it’s going to be another year of quality Australian acts, wowing punters in the secluded and scenic grounds of South Gippsland, Victoria, including Remi, Safia, Pierce Brothers, and more.

The seventh Hills Are Alive event is set to take place from Friday, 27th March till Sunday, 29th March. Those of you who’ve been lucky enough to attend in previous years will have noticed by now that for the first time in the gathering of friends of friends’ history, organisers have added a second night.

“To make this year’s shindig even more special we are super excited to announce that we have added a second night. That’s right folks, twice as many good vibes!” said organisers in a statement, and with a lineup that also includes the likes of Luca Brasi, Little Bastard, and Jen Cloher, the good vibes are sure to roll.

In keeping with the festival’s ‘friends-of-friends’ policy, in order to attend The Hills Are Alive 2015, you need to have been to a previous year’s event or be invited by another good-vibing friend who has, ensuring each year’s festival is a spectacular and familial, community-like event.

Readers can check below for the full Hills Are Alive 2015 lineup. Passes are on sale now through the Hills Are Alive mailing list. With all previous events selling out well in advance, you’d best try to track down ‘The Farmer’s Secret Password’ and grab your passes as soon as possible.

The Hills Are Alive 2015

Remi
Safia
Pierce Brothers
Asta
Luca Brasi
Little Bastard
Harts
Jen Cloher
Lucianblomkamp
Grace
Baro
Spookyland
Marlon Williams
Timberwolf
Kirkis
The Lulu Raes
The Pretty Littles
Spender
Fortunes
The Scrimshaw Four
Lanks
Real Slinger’s A to Z of Music
Manchoir

Friday, 27th March – Sunday, 29th March 2015
The Farm, South Gippsland VIC
Tickets: The Hills Are Alive

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