Live In The Vines will showcase Aussie favourites Jimmy Barnes, The Living End, Wolfmother, Noiseworks, Baby Animals & Thirsty Merc.
It’s the same festival organisers and nearly identical lineup to Torquay’s By The C Festival, and will take over the vineyards at Rochford Estate in February next year, a few days after the Torquay iteration.
What you need to know
- Live In The Vines 2023 Festival
- Saturday 11 February, 2023
- Rochford Estate, Yarra Valley
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Barnes has 19 #1 Australian albums, more than The Beatles, and he has sold more records in Australia than any other local artist.
“We’re only doing a handful of shows this summer, so we intend to make each and every one of them count. They’re a full tilt line-up of great rock bands and I can’t wait to get back out there,” Jimmy Barnes says of the festival.
The Living End are an Australian punk rock institution formed in 1994. Since 2002 the line-up consists of Chris Cheney, Scott Owen and Andy Strachan. The band rose to fame in 1997 after the release of their double A-sided single, ‘Second Solution’ / ‘Prisoner of Society’.
Led by vocalist/guitarist Andrew Stockdale, Wolfmother has amassed a global fanbase, played to packed-house crowds around the world and delivered showstealing sets at star-studded festivals like Coachella, Isle of Wight, Lollapalooza, Splendour in the Grass, Rock en Seine and Fuji Rock.
Noiseworks, Baby Animals and Thirsty Merc – the only difference to Torquay’s iteration featuring Dallas Crane – round out the lineup.
Tickets on sale Saturday 22 October at 10.00am AEDT, grab them here.