The year 2015 is off to a flying start for Aussies who live their live music. Already we’ve seen Vance Joy lead an epic free beach festival in Sydney not to mention a number of free summer series in the likes of Fitzroy Gardens, the NGV the Fairfield amphitheatre, and now one of Melbourne’s favourite music extravaganzas, Brunswick Music Festival has announced its full 2015 lineup, and you’re going to dig it.

The diverse lineup now features additional international artists including The Chipolatas, Delaney Davidson, Whitetop Mountaineers, not to mention a stellar list of Aussies such as L-Fresh the Lion, Grand Salvo, Arichie Roach, The Bon Scotts, Radical Son and many more.

The Brunswick Music Festival is a one of kind celebration of music in Moreland Municipality taking over the Brunswick Town Hall, and a huge list of local venues. From Rajasthan to Iceland, the USA to Blythe Street, the two-week program holds up a mirror to Brunswick’s bustling diversity, featuring a line-up of multicultural artists from around the corner and across the globe, kicking off with the Sydney Road Street Party on 1st March.

The Brunswick Music Festival begins 1st March with the Sydney Road Street Party before it’s epic musical program of ticketed events rolls out over the following 14 days until the 15th, celebrating everything that encapsulates the diverse and creative spirit of the City of Moreland.

For event info and tickets jump over to www.brunswickmusicfestival.com.au.

Brunswick Music Festival 2015 Full Lineup

Archie Roach and Radical Son
The Bon Scotts
Charles Jenkins & the Amateur Historians
The Chipolatas (England)
Chris While and Julie Matthews (England)
Coco De Mer
Delaney Davidson (New Zealand),
Grand Salvo
Jazz Party
Peter Combe
Trouble in the Kitchen (Australia/Ireland),
Whitetop Mounatineers (USA)
L-Fresh the Lion (Australia)

Joining the outstanding

Buffy Sainte-Marie (Canada),
Maru Tarang (Australia/India),
Ross & Jarlath (Scotland),
Sóley (Iceland),
DJ Spooky (USA),
Depedro (Spain),
Margaret Leng Tan (Singapore),
Sharon Shannon (Ireland),
Bombino (Niger),
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas (Scotland/USA)
The Black Sorrows
The Bushwackers
Lou Bennett

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