Following a huge inaugural lineup drop, the organisers of Dashville Skyline 2015, the brand new Americana-themed music festival set to take over the Hunter Valley this October long weekend, have announced their second round of bands and artists.

Joining what was already sublime collection of the best Americana, country, folk, and western artists Australia and the world have to offer are Shane Nicholson, Holy Holy, Ruby Boots, Ben Salter, Fraser A Gorman, James Thomson, and many more.

Dashville Skyline was brought together with a view to embracing the burgeoning Americana music scene in Australia, capturing elements from the movement’s nascent days in the late 1960s and celebrating the great music and culture surrounding modern Americana.

Organisers are also promising the best American cuisine, cars, and culture amidst the relaxed family atmosphere that Dashville has become known for, in addition to some events that are entirely unique to Dashville Skyline, such as songwriter-in-the-round sessions.

Readers can check below for the full Dashville Skyline 2015 lineup, as well as all dates and ticketing details. Early bird tickets went fast so if you want to be part of this unique music experience, make sure you act quick. Tickets are on sale now.

DASHVILLE SKYLINE 2015

Shane Nicholson
Holy Holy
Ruby Boots
Ben Salter
Lost Ragas
Leo Rondeau (USA)
Fraser A Gorman
William Crighton
Mick Daley’s Corporate Raiders
James Thomson
Goatpiss Gasoline
Chris Pickering
Betty & Oswald
Dashville Progress Society
David Garnham & The Reasons To Live
Magpie Diaries
Dan Waters

joining…

Wagons
Bahamas (CAN)
All our Exes Live in Texas
Green Mohair Suits
Melody Pool
Lachlan Bryan & The Wildes
The Lonesome Heroes (USA)
Olympia
Bell St Delays
Papa Pilko & The Bin Rats
Perry Keyes
Ben Wright Smith
Elwood Myre

Tickets on sale now

Saturday, 3rd October & Sunday, 4th October 2015
Dashville, Lower Belford NSW
Tickets: Dashville Skyline

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