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Good Things

SAVE THE DATE!

GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL
announces its return
in December 2024

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It’s the news you’ve all been waiting for! In December 2024, prepare for the return of Australia’s largest and favourite travelling music festival – yes, Good Things Festival is set to make its way up the East Coast once again later this year.

Returning to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in December 2024, this year’s edition is guaranteed to be one for the ages – and we want YOU to join us and make it our best one yet.

We’re thrilled to reveal our Good Things Festival dates for 2024. Be sure to save the date and get ready for some extremely good things ahead.


GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL
2024 DATES:

FRIDAY 6 DECEMBER – MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 7 DECEMBER – SYDNEY
SUNDAY 8 DECEMBER – BRISBANE


Can’t wait for December to roll around? Come and re-live some Good Things Festival memories with the official 2023 Aftermovie.

Good Things slayed the East Coast in December 2023, staging the biggest events in our history across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane over the first weekend in December. The Festival showcased 31 of the hottest acts from home and abroad as well, giving one up-and-coming act per festival the opportunity to appear on our stage via the annual band competition. Featuring our headliners Fall Out Boy as well as Limp Bizkit, Devo, I Prevail, Bullet For My Valentine and many more, 2023’s Good Things Festival is one we absolutely won’t forget in a hurry.

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You won’t be disappointed as Good Things are coming….

Sign up via the Good Things Festival website to hear the line up first.

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