Laneway Festival Just Announced Heaps Of 2018 Sideshows
So! Many! Shows!
Good news for people who are too old to go to festivals: Laneway just announced a stack of sideshows for 2018!
Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, The War On Drugs, Father John Misty, Mac DeMarco, The Internet, Slowdive, Billie Eilish, Loyle Carner, Dream Wife, Moses Sumney, Alex Cameron and more have all announced Laneway sideshows for January and February 2018. That’s not the entire line-up, but it’s pretty damn close.
Laneway announced their 2018 bill in September. Acts locked in for Laneway who haven’t yet announced sideshows include Bonobo, Odesza, BADBADNOTGOOD and TOKiMONSTA.
See all the Laneway sideshows details below. Most ticket sales start this Wednesday or Thursday; head to the Laneway website for more details.
Laneway Sideshows 2018
Father John Misty
Wednesday 31 Jan – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Friday 9 Feb – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
The Internet
Wednesday 31st January – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Friday 9th February – Enmore Theatre (All Ages), Sydney
Slowdive
Wednesday 31st January – Metro Theatre (All Ages), Sydney
Thursday 8th February – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
MacDeMarco
Monday 5th February – Enmore Theatre (All Ages), Sydney
Wednesday 7th February – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Moses Sumney
Thursday 8th February — Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, Sydney
The War on Drugs with Middle Kids
Tuesday 6th February — Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Tue 13 Feb – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals
Tuesday February 6 — The Metro Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday February 7 — 170 Russell, Melbourne
Billie Eilish with Okenyo
Tuesday 6th February — Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Thursday 8th February — Howler, Melbourne
Shame
Wednesday 7th February — The Lansdowne, Sydney
Thursday 8th February — The Tote, Melbourne
Loyle Carner
Wednesday 31st January – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney
Tuesday 6th February – 170 Russell, Melbourne
(Sandy) Alex G
Thursday 1 February — Howler, Melbourne
Thursday 8 February — The Lansdowne, Sydney
Alex Cameron with Roy Molloy
Tuesday 13th February — Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Wednesday 14th February — Howler, Melbourne