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Beyond The Valley 2023/24: Watch Out the Headliners!

Beyond The Valley, an Australian New Year’s Eve festival, has released its lineup for 2023/2024. The festival will take place at Barunah Plains in Hesse, Victoria from December 28 to January 1.

Headliners

The biggest names on the lineup are Australian electronic group RÃœFÃœS DU SOL, British drill rapper Central Cee, and South Korean DJ and producer Peggy Gou. Other international artists performing include Kelis, Destroy Lonely, Romy of The XX, Channel Tres, Overmono, Jayda G, and Ross From Friends.Australian favorites performing at the festival this year include DMA’S, G Flip, Mall Grab, The Jungle Giants, Boo Seeka, King Stingray, Lastlings, and Logic1000. See the full lineup below.

Tickets

Tickets for the 2023/2024 edition of Beyond The Valley is going on sale from August 22nd, with a presale starting the day before. There are different types of tickets available, including camping tickets, which are sold separately. There are also a variety of camping options, and a VIP upgrade package is available.

New Attractions

Beyond The Valley confirmed that several popular stages and attractions would be returning for the next festival, along with some new additions. The organizers of Beyond The Valley will redesign the Valley Stage and use the Dance Dome for electronic music.

The Dr Dan’s stage will also be back, and there will be a new Podcast Stage. Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay will headline the Podcast Stage with her podcast Scheananigans With Scheana Shay.

Other notable podcasts on the stage include The Maria Thattil Show, The Mason Cox Show, Where’s Your Head At, Jamo and Dylan, and Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline Kell.

The 2022/2023 edition of Beyond The Valley featured a star-studded lineup, including Nelly Furtado, Kaytranada, Denzel Curry, Tkay Maidza, Confidence Man, and more. Beyond The Valley organizers revived the traditional festival format in 2023, after cancelling the 2020 edition due to the pandemic and hosting a smaller event in Melbourne in 2021.

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