Beyond The Valley has announced official sideshows for its 10th anniversary celebration.
The festival’s milestone birthday edition sold out in record time, prompting Untitled Group to confirm shows across Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth this summer. 070 Shake leads the charge with her Petrichor Tour hitting Forum Melbourne on 2 January and Enmore Theatre Sydney on 5 January. The New Jersey artist has built a following through genre-blending albums including You Can’t Kill Me and her latest release Petrichor, featuring collaborations with Courtney Love and Lily-Rose Depp.
Irish duo 49th & Main return to Australia for their first tour since building a global following with drum and bass and garage fusion. The Kilkenny pair have amassed more than 100 million streams and released debut album Happy Tears in June this year. Their shows span Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane across the first week of January.
Beyond The Valley sideshows
070 Shake:
- 2 January: Forum, Melbourne
- 5 January: Enmore Theatre, Sydney
49th & Main:
- 2 January: 170 Russell, Melbourne
- 3 January: Metro Theatre, Sydney
- 4 January: Crowbar, Brisbane
Jane Remover:
- 2 January: The Night Cat, Melbourne
- 3 January: The Night Cat, Melbourne
- 4 January: Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
- 5 January: Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
I Hate Models:
- 3 January: PICA Warehouse, Melbourne
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New Jersey artist Jane Remover brings visceral alt-rock and hyperpop sounds to Melbourne and Sydney, with second shows added in both cities due to demand. The boundary-pushing producer pioneered the dariacore microgenre before earning acclaim with albums Frailty and Census Designated. Their 2025 release Revengeseekerz showcases their innovative approach to alternative music.
French techno producer I Hate Models headlines PICA Melbourne on 3 January, presented by XE 54. Known for hard-hitting industrial sets, he’ll be supported by Patrick Mason, Pegassi and local acts Mikalah Watego b2b Hannah D. The show caters to underground electronic music fans seeking intense dancefloor experiences.
Beyond The Valley marks its 10th year at Barunah Plains from 29 December to 1 January, establishing itself as an Australian summer tradition. The festival has evolved from early beginnings to hosting major international acts across multiple stages. Untitled Group operates as Australia’s largest independently owned music and events company, running flagship events including Pitch Music & Arts, Wildlands and Ability Fest.
The sideshows provide opportunities to experience festival headliners in intimate venues across major Australian cities. More sideshows remain to be announced as the summer festival season approaches, giving fans additional chances to catch international acts beyond the main festival dates.
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