Focus turns to international hype generators for the 2018 St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival

The St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival line up for 2018 has dropped a day ahead of schedule thanks to a bluff by Pedestrian overnight but heck, why not – it’s a pretty tops line up.

Turning the focus to artists on the come up, the Laneway Festival has curated a line up of international names that will turn heads (Anderson .PaakFather John Misty), while also drawing in intrigue from the crowd too (Moses Sumney(Sandy) Alex G). On the Australian front, Alex CameronMiss Blanks and Amy Shark are three particular names set to draw large numbers, while City Calm Down are primed to dominate, the festival favourites always stepping up.

Tickets are on sale to the general public from September 18th from 9am local time via the Laneway website, while a pre-sale for Visa customers commences from September 14th at 9am local. For more information about the pre-sale, head here. For another year, Laneway is teaming up with Plus 1 in donating $1 from every festival ticket sold going towards the charity organisations Yiriman and Fight MND – check out more info on this initiative here.

2018 ST. JEROME’S LANEWAY FESTIVAL

ALEX CAMERON
AMY SHARK
ANDERSON .PAAK & THE FREE NATIONALS
BADBADNOTGOOD**
BILLIE EILISH
BONOBO**
CABLE TIES
CITY CALM DOWN
DREAM WIFE
FATHER JOHN MISTY
KLLO**
LOYLE CARNER
MAC DEMARCO
MISS BLANKS
MOSES SUMNEY
ODESZA**
ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER
(SANDY) ALEX G
SHAME
SLOWDIVE
SYLVAN ESSO
THE BABE RAINBOW*
THE INTERNET**
THE WAR ON DRUGS
TOKIMONSTA
WOLF ALICE**

**Exclusive to Laneway
*Not playing Fremantle

ST. JEROME’S LANEWAY FESTIVAL TOUR DATS

January 27th | Venue and Line Up TBA, SINGAPORE
January 29th | Albert Park Precinct, AUCKLAND
February 2nd | Hart’s Mill, PORT ADELAIDE (16+)
February 3rd | Footscray Community Arts Centre (FCAC) and The River’s Edge, MELBOURNE
February 4th | Sydney Colleges of the Arts (SCA) and Callan Park, ROZELLE *
February 10th | Brisbane Showgrounds, BOWEN HILLS (16+)
February 11th | Esplanade Reserve and West End, FREMANTLE

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