Fall Out Boy, Limp Bizkit, Devo lead Good Things 2023 lineup
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16.08.2023

Fall Out Boy, Limp Bizkit, Devo lead Good Things 2023 lineup

Words by Staff Writer

We interrupt your regular viewing to announce that Good Things season is upon us - and if you thought 2022 was huge, that’s not all folks!

Australia’s largest and favourite travelling music festival, Good Things Festival, returns this December with a bumper line-up set to descend on the east coast, bringing a horde of new and iconic faves from Australia and around the globe together for nothing but a good time.

Good Things Festival 2023

  • Friday 1 December – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne (LIC AA 15+)
  • Saturday 2 December – Centennial Park, Sydney (18+)
  • Sunday 3 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane (LIC AA 15+)

Keep up with the latest music news, features, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

  • Fall Out Boy
  • Limp Bizkit
  • Devo (The Farewell Tour Celebrating 50 Years)
  • I Prevail
  • Bullet For My Valentine
  • Corey Taylor
  • Pennywise
  • Spiderbait
  • Slowly Slowly
  • Enter Shikari
  • Behemoth
  • Sepultura
  • Taking Back Sunday
  • PVRIS
  • Bloom
  • Boom Crash Opera
  • Eskimo Joe
  • Frenzal Rhomb
  • Hanabie
  • Jebediah
  • Luca Brasi
  • Magnolia Park
  • Make Them Suffer
  • Ocean Sleeper
  • Royal & The Serpent
  • Short Stack
  • Slaughter To Prevail
  • Stand Atlantic
  • Tapestry
  • The Plot In You
  • While She Sleeps

Fall Out Boy

Leading the pack for Good Things Festival 2023 will be none other than American rock idols Fall Out Boy. From dominating your Myspace era to becoming one of rock’s biggest-selling bands, Fall Out Boy have proven time and time again that their sweltering legacy is definitely not a phase, with their latest 2023 album So Much (For) Stardust marking the band’s seventh consecutive top-ten charting album. Armed with a career to date that spans Billboard #1 debuts, gracing the cover of Rolling Stone, sold out stadium runs playing to over 1 million fans and multiple Grammy Award nominations, a Fall Out Boy live experience is guaranteed to be explosive, enigmatic and packed full sentimental delights as well as fresh cuts.

Limp Bizkit and Devo

Whether you’re a Dad Vibes stan or have been rollin’ since day one, Good Things Festival are also bringing in Florida heavies Limp Bizkit to keep the party rockin’ this December. One of the most influential acts of the nu metal era Limp Bizkit have garnered three Grammy Award nominations alongside their timeless angst and genre-straddling prowess that brought rap metal to the masses; a fact that continues colourfully to this day. And from breaking stuff to whipping it, American new wave legends Devo will also take the Good Things Festival stages later this year for their last-ever Australian appearances as part of The Farewell Tour Celebrating 50 Years. The ultimate meeting point for rock and electronic fusion, Devo’s impact on the alternative music landscape is as revered as their tongue-in-cheek charm, and you absolutely won’t want to miss the final bucket list chance to catch the group live in action on our shores this December.

I Prevail, Bullet For My Valentine and Corey Taylor

Also locked and loaded to return to down under, post-hardcore Grammy-nominated heroes I Prevail will be bringing the arena vibes, continuing their meteoric rise that has spanned their decade-long career. Hailed as being one of rock’s biggest breakthrough bands, I Prevail’s might has only intensified of late with the release of their 2022 album True Power. And speaking of might, Welsh metal outfit Bullet For My Valentine have got you covered, with their explosive and infectious blend of heavy metal, metalcore and beyond set to collide into beautiful chaos across the east coast of Australia, while Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor gears up to keep the party firing on all cylinders, bringing his solo adventures to Australia alongside his brand-new album CMF2.

Every kind of rock

Flying the flag for all things raucous, Golden State staples Pennywise will flex their fiery flair, with the iconic California punk rockers heading our way yet again after a monstrous headline run in 2022. And also repping the punk at Good Things Festival this year will be none other than the ARIA Award-winning stylings of thrash pop mainstays Spiderbait; three friends from a small country town who took the industry by storm decades ago, and have snagged nearly every accolade in existence on the Australian music scene.

Speaking of Aussies, beloved indie rockers Slowly Slowly will be ready to delight this December with their anthemic melodics and colourful pop and armed with their buoyant 2022 album Daisy Chain which snagged triple j’s feature album upon release. Meanwhile, British electronic rockers Enter Shikari will be packing their dynamic wares to wow the crowds wielding their seventh full-length album, the #1 charting A Kiss for the Whole World.

The relentless fury of Poland metallers Behemoth will be primed to blow the festivities into a whole new stratosphere when the group make their eagerly anticipated return down under. A band whose creative innovation is as revered as their jagged dynamics, Behemoth’s live show is renowned for its power, as is the sweltering live reputation of influential groove merchants Sepultura who will return to Australia this December all the way from Brazil.

Also letting the good vibes roll this December, prolific indie rockers Taking Back Sunday will hit our shores armed with hooks, odes to heartbreak and their notorious live potency, alongside the enigmatic electropop stylings of the chameleonic PVRIS guaranteed to bring all of the captivating feels to a Good Things Festival stage near you.

But just when you thought that was as good as it gets, in keeping with Good Things Festival 2023’s nod to some of our most beloved icons, the gamut of Australian alternative rock will also be celebrated in brilliant fashion by some of the most formative names in the game, including the chart-topping, multi-time ARIA Award-winning rockers Eskimo Joe, as well as the band who nearly broke the airwaves with their irresistible rockin’ earworms in the 90s: Jebediah.

Continuing the Aussie flavour at Good Things Festival this year, you’ll never have so much fun as you do copping punk rock rapscallions Frenzal Rhomb live in action, with the Sydney group lined up alongside quintessential Central Coast pop punks Short Stack and charismatic Melbourne mainstays Boom Crash Opera to lather you in all the fun and punk-tastic earworms you can handle. And continuing a huge year of touring and releasing new music, Tassie rockers Luca Brasi are ready to dazzle with their emphatic rock wares, as are symphonic metal dynamos Make Them Suffer, Sydney melodic hardcore outfit Bloom and Melbourne post hardcore powerhouses Tapestry.

For lovers of metalcore and its surrounds, clear your schedule and get pumped for the J-pop-soaked riffs and breakdowns from Japan’s Hanabie, as well as the cathartic yet towering potency of Ohio quartet The Plot In You, the lush brutality of British melodic heavy-hitters While She Sleeps, and the pummeling force of Australia’s very own Ocean Sleeper. And from riff city to delicious brutality, Russian deathcore titans Slaughter To Prevail are ready, willing, and gleefully able to lure you into the mosh.

And that’s still not all! Whether you need a hit of buoyant punk, glossy alt pop or both; good news, you don’t have to choose because Florida rockers Magnolia Park and solo sensation Royal & The Serpent will both be in your Good Things Festival future in 2023, with Sydney pop punks Stand Atlantic also locked in to stupefy later this year with a heap of new tunes in tow.

Early Bird pre-sale tickets on sale Tuesday 22 August at 10am AEST Time. Sign up now for early bird pre-sale tickets here. General Public tickets on sale Thursday 24 August at 10am AEST Time here.