Following on from Splendour revealing the details of their Official Resale Facility to scupper the efforts of ticket scalpers, there’s now an update on Secret Sounds’ list of official Splendour 2013 Sideshows.

As previously promised there’s a whole ream of Splendour’s 77-strong lineup heading along the East Coast (and in James Blake and FIDLAR’s case heading as far as Perth) to deliver special headline shows in conjunction with their appearance at the three-day music festival, whose popularity was confirmed after organisers announced that all tickets, camping passes, and Country Club VIP tickets to the event were sold out.

The Splendour 2013 sideshows are bound to please fans looking to get a taste of the music festival’s impressive lineup. Including British post-dubstep star James Blake, neo-punk act Fidlar, English garage heroes Palma Violets, art-pop enthusiasts Everything Everything, and New York synth popsters MS MR, and Californian left-field rockers Cold War Kids.

Don’t forget to check out the Splendour 2013 Sideshows and Tours from the likes of Laura Marling, Passion Pit, Bernard FanningRobert DeLong, Airbourne, Villagers, Of Monsters And Men, Darwin Deez, plus Wavves and Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s joint tour,

Meanwhile emerging Cali sister band HAIM have completely sold out their Melbourne and Sydney shows in less than an hour, with no extra shows to be added for their debut Australian vist.

Then there’s emerging Dublin five-piece Little Green Cars, who have been added to the bill for the sideshows for evocative indie group Daughter. The Irish band dropped their fearless debut Absolute Zerowhich our Tone Deaf reviewer called “a collection of light and dark tunes wrought with striking introspection on life and love.”

Off the back of a sold out UK tour, Daughter have enjoyed an exceedingly warm Aussie welcome with their Melbourne show at The Corner now sold out. Massive demand in Sydney has seen a sell out at Oxford Art Factory forcing the band to upgrade their venue to The Metro.

For those who missed out on tickets, not all hope is lost. There will be small allocation of tickets made available to the sold out shows exclusively through the Secret Sounds mailing list. To sign up head to secret-sounds.com.

See below for the full list of venues and details. All tickets on sale 9am, Monday 13 May via www.secret-sounds.com.au

Jake Bugg Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Thursday 25 July – VENUE UPGRADE – The Metro, Sydney
Sunday 28 July – The Corner, Melbourne – Selling Fast.

Daughter With Little Green Cars Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Tues 23 July – The Corner, Melbourne – SOLD OUT
Wed 24 July – VENUE UPGRADE – The Metro, Sydney

James Blake Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Friday 26 July – Astor Theatre, Perth WA – SOLD OUT
Tickets: www.showticketing.com.au
Monday 29th July – Sydney Opera House NSW – JUST ADDED!
Tickets: sydneyoperahouse.com
Tuesday 30 July – Sydney Opera House NSW – SOLD OUT!
Tickets: sydneyoperahouse.com

Wednesday 31 July – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC – SELLING FAST
Tickets: ticketmaster.com.au

Haim Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Wednesday 24 July – The Hi-Fi, Sydney NSW – SOLD OUT
Thursday 25 July – The Hi-Fi, Melbourne VIC – SOLD OUT

Palma Violets Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Mon 29 July: Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
Tues 30 July: Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney

Everything Everything Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Friday 26 July – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
Saturday 27 July – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

Cold War Kids Splendour In The Grass sideshows

Monday, July 29 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Tuesday, July 30 – The HiFi, Melbourne
Thursday, August 1 – The Gov, Adelaide
Friday, August 2 – Capitol, Perth

FIDLAR Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Monday, July 29 – The Corner, Melbourne
Wednesday, July 31 – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney
Friday, August 2 – Spin Off Festival, Adelaide
Saturday, August 3 – The Bakery, Perth

MS MR Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Fri 26 July – The Metro, Sydney
Mon 29 July – The Hi-Fi, Melbourne

Surfer Blood Splendour 2013 Sideshows

Wednesday 24 July – The Corner, Melbourne
Friday 26 July – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney

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