Having unveiled what might be their most spectacular flagship venue yet, the organisers of Melbourne Music Week 2015 have now dropped this year’s full program, featuring a stacked lineup that includes DZ Deathrays, PVT, Ella Thompson, and more.

With previously announced appearances from The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Robert Henke, Gypsy & The Cat, The Harpoons, and Dorsal Fins, punters will now be treated to performances from Banoffee, Liam Finn, JD Samson, The Orbweavers, and Public Opinion Six.

Over the course of eight days and nights, Melbourne Music Week will pry open basement doors, breathe life into laneways, light up silver screens, and shake dance floors in some of Melbourne’s most beloved and iconic music venues.

In addition to the aforementioned acts, this year will see the return of Live Music Safari, with more than 50 local artists set to perform at 14 of Melbourne’s favourite venues, including Mesa Cosa, Oddisee, Quarter Street, Terrible Truths, and more.

For its sixth year, Melbourne Music Week will present over 100 events, including industry gatherings, exhibitions, film screenings, workshops, and panels, as well as a very special all-female Interwoven interactive sculpture installation and a two-stage party at the Old Melbourne Gaol.

Get just a taste of the full Melbourne Music Week 2015 program below, as well as all dates and ticketing details, or head on over to the official That’s Melbourne website to get a peek at the full program and start marking your calendars now.

Melbourne Music Week 2015

DZ Deathrays
PVT
Liam Finn
The Orbweavers
Banoffee
Public Opinion Six
Dr. Drunks
Kenton Slash Demon
Cobblestone Jazz
Rat & Co DJs
Edd Fisher
Jim Lawrie
Ella Thompson
Woodes
The Foreign Brothers
Mz Rizk
CC:Disco
JD Samson

joining…

The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Robert Henke
Gypsy & The Cat
The Harpoons
Dorsal Fins

Friday, 13th November – Friday, 20th November 2015
Assorted Venues, Melbourne
Tickets: Melbourne Music Week

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