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Lineup Announced For Laneway Festival 2023 - Phoebe Bridgers, 100 Gecs, HAIM, Slowthai, The Beths + More

Lineup Announced For Laneway Festival 2023 - Phoebe Bridgers, 100 Gecs, HAIM, Slowthai, The Beths + More

Chris Cudby / Wednesday 21st September, 2022 9:51AM

It's hard to believe it's been nearly three years since St. Jerome's Laneway Festival activated Tāmaki Makaurau's leafy Albert Park with summer-friendly sounds from across the globe, but thankfully the annual multi-stage event is back on schedule following all that pandemic rigmarole. Locked in for Monday 30th January, the all-star lineup has been announced this morning for the Laneway 2023's Aotearoa edition — dive into the full bill below...

“We are so happy to be returning to our spiritual home, Albert Park, it’s the perfect outdoor setting for live music and Laneway” — Julian Carswell, Executive Producer, Laneway Auckland

Laneway Festival 2023
Monday 30th January - Albert Park, Auckland

Featuring... HAIM, JOJI, PHOEBE BRIDGERS, FINNEAS, FONTAINES D.C., FRED AGAIN, GIRL IN RED, SLOWTHAI, TURNSTILE, 100 GECS, CHAOS IN THE CBD, FAZERDAZE, KNUCKS, MALLRAT, ROSS FROM FRIENDS, THE BETHS, YARD ACT, THE BACKSEAT LOVERS, BBYFACEKILLA, BROTHERHOODJZ, DARTZ, EDEN BURNS, ERNY BELLE, HANS. & FRIENDS, HARVEY SUTHERLAND, JUJULIPPS, LOGIC1000, SYCCO, THERE’S A TUESDAY


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Press release:

After a nearly three year hiatus, Laneway is back! The beloved six-city Trans-Tasman festival will return to its beloved home in Auckland’s iconic Albert Park on Monday 30 January for the first time since 2020.

The home of Laneway since 2017, Albert Park has become an integral part of the festival’s appeal. The open green spaces, weaving concrete paths, towering exotic trees, and decadent features all conjure the feeling of summer, housing the best music festival Auckland has to offer. Combined with beverages in the sun, time out under the trees in the shade and the best music line-up Aotearoa has to offer, the much loved park will come alive again in 2023 on Auckland’s Anniversary Day.

Over the ditch for the Australian Laneway shows, the Melbourne leg of the festival is moving from its home in Footscray (due to redevelopment) to a new home at The Park, Flemington; South Australians will be treated to a new site at Bonython Park; the Sydney event will be held in at the Sydney Showground for the first time. In a significant move, Perth’s Laneway Festival will take place in the city’s CBD in the recently revamped Wellington Square, while the Brisbane event returns, like Auckland, to its long-term home (why mess with the best?).

Links
lanewayfestival.com/auckland

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Laneway Festival 2023
Mon 30th Jan 12:00pm
Albert Park, Auckland