Australia’s Electric Gardens festival has awoken from its four-year slumber and will be bringing back the rave to open-air venues in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth early in 2024. The lineups for each city will include American DJ Armand Van Helden, ‘Get Me High’ tunesmith Franky Wah, US house DJ extraordinaire Roger Sanchez and British Grammy nominee Sasha.
A handful of local DJs and producers round out the lineups in each location. You can peep the full list down below.
Armand Van Helden – ‘My My My’
Electric Gardens will return as a one-stage, open-air experience across the Easter long weekend, hitting Melbourne’s South Beach on Saturday, 30th March, Sydney’s Royal Randwick on Sunday, 30th March and Perth’s Cottesloe Beach on Sunday, 7th April.
Between the years of 2016 and 2020, Electric Gardens welcomed some of the world’s biggest dance music artists, including Fatboy Slim, Eric Prydz, Craig David, Gorgon City, Basement Jaxx and more. They also introduced Aussie festivalgoers to iconic European party brands such as Circoloco, Amnesia Ibiza, and UKF.
In a press statement, event organiser Damian Gelle from T1000 Events said he was thrilled to be bringing back the beloved Electric Gardens franchise. “We’ve sat on the bench since the pandemic, but now it’s time,” he said. “We’ve always had a unique offering and I’m once again thrilled to be presenting some of the world’s greatest DJs across multiple states in unique settings.”
Electric Gardens 2024: Melbourne
Saturday, 30th March – South Beach, St Kilda VIC
- Armand Van Helden
- Franky Wah
- Late Nite Tuff Guy
- Roger Sanchez
- Sasha
- The Oddness
Electric Gardens 2024: Sydney
Sunday, 31st March – Royal Randwick, Sydney NSW
- Armand Van Helden
- Franky Wah
- Kristen Knight
- Roger Sanchez
- Sasha
Electric Gardens 2024: Perth
Sunday, 7th April – Cottesloe Beach, Perth WA
- Armand Van Helden
- Franky Wah
- Kristen Knight
- Roger Sanchez
- Sasha
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Further Reading
Craig David Tops Electric Gardens’ Sizzling 2020 Sydney Lineup
Electric Gardens Festival Organisers Respond To Backlash Over All-Male Sydney Lineup
Ibiza’s Amnesia Superclub To Make Aussie Debut At Electric Gardens Festival