Images via DICE/Phoebe Go/Milku //
South by Southwest (SXSW) Sydney has announced its first lineup of local acts to join a handful of international artists who are already set to perform at the festival. The inaugural SXSW Sydney 2023 Music Festival will go down in October, making Sydney the very first city across the globe to host SXSW outside of its home base of Austin, Texas.
The festival will take place at dozens of live music venues in the SXSW Sydney event precinct (including venues like the Lansdowne and the Abercrombie), where official showcasing artists will perform in front of industry reps, media and thousands of fans and fellow musicians from across the globe.
We're excited to announce the next set of local and global artists showcasing at the #SXSWSydney Music Festival 🎶
Spanning multiple genres like R&B, hip-hop, indie, rock, jazz and experimental, there's something for everyone 🎸 pic.twitter.com/jnWc3I2IEJ
— SXSW Sydney (@sxswsydney) May 3, 2023
Among the newly announced local performers are the likes of alt-rock outfit DICE, Melbourne r&b singer Pania, ex-Snakadaktal vocalist Phoebe Go and rising indie-pop artist Milku, along with 1TBSP, Dust, Alter Boy, Andrew Guruwaiwi Band and heaps more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzltmLm2KUk&ab_channel=PhoebeGo
Meanwhile, there were a few new acts announced on the international front, including the likes Wallice from the US, Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie from Japan and Soaked Oats and hanbee from New Zealand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dokGxcqd4Fk
SXSW Sydney also unveiled its latest Featured Speaker, Chris Lee, the Chief A&R Officer and former CEO of SM Entertainment, who has been associated with popularising many K-pop stars and was recently named as one of Billboard’s International Power Players for the second consecutive year.
Our speaker lineup is growing 🤠 #SXSWSydney welcomes Chris Lee from @SMTOWNGLOBAL 🎶
Get unparalleled insight into the K-Pop industry and hear about his role in the astronomical success of groups like:
🎤 @SHINee
🎤 @weareoneEXO
🎤 @RVsmtown
🎤 @NCTsmtown
🎤 @aespa_official pic.twitter.com/I15WE60khm— SXSW Sydney (@sxswsydney) May 4, 2023
If you’re an artist hoping to apply for SXSW Sydney 2023, the good news is that applications are still open until May 14, so be sure to head here to get started on your application.
With Platinum and Industry badges now available at Early Bird prices, SXSW Sydney is set to run from October 15 to October 22, 2023. Head here for info and to secure your spot.
A little birdie told us it's your last chance to save 30% on #SXSWSydney badges 🐦
Prices will increase from May 8th at 11:59pm.
Click the link to buy: https://t.co/yCWWWFYLor ✨ pic.twitter.com/Pbd4AB2WrW
— SXSW Sydney (@sxswsydney) April 20, 2023
1tbsp
Alter Boy
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band
Ashli
Dean Brady
DICE
Dust
Elle Shimada
Go-Jo
Mali Jo$e
Mi-Kaisha
Mikayla Pasterfield
Milku
Pania
Phoebe Go
Rum Jungle
Teenage Joans
Vv Pete
Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie (Japan)
hanbee (New Zealand)
Hans. (New Zealand)
Hypnosis Therapy (South Korea)
Nuha Ruby Ra (UK)
Soaked Oats (NZ)
Wallice (USA)
  
               
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