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Laneway Wraps For 2010
9 February 2010
'Times may have changed at Laneway Festival, but the commitment to amazing acts, unique settings and an unbeatable atmosphere hasn't wavered one bit.' - Fasterlouder
'Awesome' - Mess and Noise
'Three stages of music woven throughout a scenic, tropical-colonial-getaway-meets-level-of-DOOM setting...Yes please.' - The Vine
'Laneway was an overwhelming success...pretty close to musical nirvana' - Sunday Mail
The Laneway Festival is over for another year and, dare we say it, was the best one yet.
We are extremely proud that international artists the calibre of Florence + the Machine, The xx, Daniel Johnston, Mumford & Sons, the Black Lips, The Very Best and every other act on the bill were able to perform at this year's festival. We are just as proud that our local line-up (Sarah Blasko, The Middle East, Dappled Cities, Kid Sam, Eddy Current Suppression Ring etc etc etc) were every bit as classy. Each and every act put on a show-stopping performance and we couldn't be more grateful.
The weekend that was: Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney Laneway Festivals proclaimed the best so far.
3 February 2010
The Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney instalments of the Laneway Festival are done and dusted for another year, and we are pleased to say, were the most successful to date.
Five and a half thousand punters turned out to the Brisbane event on Friday afternoon and were treated to standout performances by newcomers Kid Sam, Hottest 100-toppers Mumford & Sons and the inimitable Dirty Three, amongst others...
Photo: 'Florence + The Machine at Sydney Laneway' by Daniel Boud (www.boudism.com)
Triple J Review: Sydney Laneway
3 February 2010
Brendan from Eddy Current Suppression Ring sings from on high as he scales the sandstone buildings, and plays (again) one of the best shows ever to close out the festival ... (review from: www.abc.net.au/triplej/zan/blog/s2806835.htm)
Sydney Laneway Lowdown
29 January 2010
Check the weather for Sunday here.
Please take a minute to read and this will make your day a lot more cruisy and enjoyable...
Adelaide Laneway Festival is SOLD OUT
28 January 2010
Just a short note to let you know that the Adelaide leg of this week's Laneway Festival is now SOLD OUT. Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane have already sold out, and there are very few tickets left to each of Perth and Auckland.
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN SYDNEY SHOW MOVES
26 January 2010
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Echo & The Bunnymen show scheduled for Wednesday 27 January at the Enmore Theatre, will be moved to the Metro Theatre on Tuesday 2 February.
Patrons holding tickets for the Enmore Theatre show will be granted access with their current tickets, those requiring a refund can arrange this by contacting their point of purchase.
Brisbane SOLD OUT
26 January 2010
Just a short note to let you know that the Brisbane leg of this week's Laneway Festival is now sold out.
Both Sydney and Melbourne sold out some months ago, with very few left to each of Adelaide and Perth. Get cracking west-siders!
Don't forget playing times from www.lanewayfestival.com.au/showday, along with terms and conditions, FAQs, transport details, weather conditions and everything you need to know on the day.
See you soon!
Laneway Markets brought to you by The Thousands
22 January 2010
This year The Thousands are using their powers to present independent designer markets at Laneway Festival in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. After last year's dunking booth incidents, they promise to refocus their efforts upon non-nude, safety-first activities (in most cities). Look out for local designers from Chip Chop to Nine Lives Gallery; Philos-O-Face badges, film cameras, Truffaux hats and zines. Oh, and baked goods. Heavy metal baked goods. Drop by The Thousands welcome table in your city for sunscreen, directions, typewriter services and conversation.
Click below to find out more about the Laneway Markets in your city (and - if you missed out on tickets - go into the running to win a double pass)
Haiti Earthquake - Arcade Fire Leader Speaks Out On Her Homeland
19 January 2010
This is a quick note to encourage you all to look into supporting this crucially important charity, Partners in Health.
We pray and hope that everyone can find a little something to donate to our brothers and sisters in Haiti











