Perth's City Limits returns in 2019
The Aussie music behemoth that is Perth's City Limits Festival once again descends on Badlands Bar and its Carpark in 2019 – mark Saturday 2nd March in your diary now!
The third edition of the festival brings you its biggest lineup yet, and they’re thrilled to have the legendary Regurgitator on board to headline the show. Anyone who witnessed their two sold out shows at Badlands in August can attest The Gurge continue to bring their live show A-game.
Recently celebrating 10 years together, DZ Deathrays will be hitting CLF2019, as will the genius of Tropical Fuck Storm, evergreen WA fave Abbe May and everyone’s favourite Mandurah bozos Good Doogs. Canberra’s Glitoris were so incredible when they played Badlands earlier this year they just had to ask them back, and there’s more local goodness courtesy of Flossy and Cellophane.
Plus, they’re extremely lucky to have XIII on board – this is the much anticipated new project from Gyroscope frontman Dan Sanders and will be a real treat for the festival early-comers.
Once again they’ll be using the Carpark stage and the Badlands Main Room, plus there’s food trucks, easy public transport (right next to McIver train station) and as per previous years, they’ll be aiming to keep the dickhead factor to a minimum.
First release tickets on sale 9am Thu 22nd Nov $55+BF
City Limits Festival
Sat 2nd March Perth, Badlands - tickets from Oztix
The third edition of the festival brings you its biggest lineup yet, and they’re thrilled to have the legendary Regurgitator on board to headline the show. Anyone who witnessed their two sold out shows at Badlands in August can attest The Gurge continue to bring their live show A-game.
Recently celebrating 10 years together, DZ Deathrays will be hitting CLF2019, as will the genius of Tropical Fuck Storm, evergreen WA fave Abbe May and everyone’s favourite Mandurah bozos Good Doogs. Canberra’s Glitoris were so incredible when they played Badlands earlier this year they just had to ask them back, and there’s more local goodness courtesy of Flossy and Cellophane.
Plus, they’re extremely lucky to have XIII on board – this is the much anticipated new project from Gyroscope frontman Dan Sanders and will be a real treat for the festival early-comers.
Once again they’ll be using the Carpark stage and the Badlands Main Room, plus there’s food trucks, easy public transport (right next to McIver train station) and as per previous years, they’ll be aiming to keep the dickhead factor to a minimum.
First release tickets on sale 9am Thu 22nd Nov $55+BF
City Limits Festival
Sat 2nd March Perth, Badlands - tickets from Oztix