A$AP Rocky, Skrillex and more front a massive Listen Out 2018 lineup
Hip hop heads and electronic fanatics are once again in for a massive treat with Listen Out 2018. It was announced this morning that modern hip hop icon A$AP Rocky, emo kid turned dubstep superstar Skrillex, nu-age boy band Brockhampton and more would be heading to Australia for this year’s instalment of the festival.
Holding it down for the Aussies will be Confidence Man, Haiku Hands, Enshway and more, with further additions to the lineup to be announced in the coming weeks.
Last year saw the likes of Bryson Tiller, Mac Miller and What So Not take to the stage, with headliner Future pulling out of his appearances in Sydney and Brisbane just days before the festival.
Listen Out 2018 will touch down in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane this September, with tickets going on sale this Thursday, 24th May.
Catch the full lineup and all the dates and ticket details, below.
Last year Victorian police took to a Facebook live stream to warns punters against bringing illegal substances into the festival.
Port Phillip Police commander Inspector Jason Kelly began the Facebook Live video stream by warning attendees who are planning to bring illegal substances to the festival that “Victoria Police has resourced extensively to ensure the safety of the public [and] the local community”
Headliner A$AP Rocky finally announced the release of his upcoming album Testing yesterday, revealing its artwork during a 2-hour live streamed performance art piece. Check it out below:
Listen Out 2018
Tickets on sale 12pm local time Thursday, 24th May
A$AP ROCKY
BROCKHAMPTON
CAMELPHAT
CONFIDENCE MAN
ENSCHWAY
FISHER
GLADES
HAIKU HANDS
KIRA PURU
KLLO
LIL SKIES
NONAME
PETIT BISCUIT
POLOSHIRT
SKEPTA
SKRILLEX
SNAKEHIPS
FLEXMAMI
GODLANDS
IMBI THE GIRL
MADE IN PARIS
+ More TBA
Saturday, 22nd September
Catani Gardens, Melbourne
Tickets: Official Website
Sunday, 23rd September
Western Parklands, Perth
Tickets: Official Website
Saturday, 29th September
Centennial Parklands, Sydney
Tickets: Official Website
Sunday, 30th September
Victoria Park, Brisbane
Tickets: Official Website
The article was originally published on Tone Deaf