November 11, 2019
After it's successful debut festival in 2018 Good Things has come back for its second tour!
Good things festival established itself on the Australian festival calendar in 2018 bringing forth a new era for Australian alternative music fans, ushered in by an unstoppable army of some of the heaviest, and most alternative bands the universe had on offer.
Now, this year’s mammoth lineup has been revealed, with the likes of A Day to Remember, Parkway Drive, Violent Soho, Simple Plan, Bad Religion as well as Mark Hoppus (blink-182) and Alex Gaskarth’s (All Time Low) joint venture Simple Creatures all appearing, just to name a few. Also appearing on the 2019 lineup are your newly minted festival darlings The Veronicas!
That’s not where the Good Things goodness ends either!
The 2019 lineup also boasts Trivium, Skegss Karnivool, Enter Shikari, Falling In Reverse, Thy Art Is Murder, Slowly Slowly and more.
Good Things kicks off on Friday, 6th December 2019 at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse before moving the following day to its new Sydney home of Centennial Park and finishing up on the Sunday at Brisbane Showgrounds!
Good things come to those who wait...And now here they are...The astounding group of artists that assemble the 2019 edition of Good Things Festival.
The bands are approaching the starting line...
Check out more deets on the Good Things 2019 Website!
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