The very Brissy Block Party, Nine Lives Festival, has officially sold out – meaning your chances to witness Aldous Harding sing about ferrets and eggs have now disappeared. 

Jet Black Cat Music and Handsome Tours are elated to announce that the Nine Lives Festival is now officially sold out. Taking place this Sunday 1st March, this one-day, three-stage block party will unite lovers of tunes, friends and community – and celebrate the ninth birthday of record story institution, Jet Black Cat.

There will be food trucks cookin’, coffee and beverages brewin’, dogs tails waggin’, and a world-class line-up of artists including Aldous Harding (NZ), Angie McMahon, Julia Jacklin, Allah-Las (USA), Kevin Morby (USA), Kikagaku Moyo (Japan), Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Hand Habits (USA), Leif Vollebekk (CAN) and many, many more.

The music will take place across three stages. Indoors will be the gorgeous main theatre inside the Tivoli as well as the very special Double Dingo stage in the What’s Golden room, devoted entirely to showcasing female and gender non-conforming artists. The stage will also host a panel to discuss climate change in the music industry including Meg Duffy (aka Hand Habits), Sharni Honor (The Porch Sessions / Porchland) and Emma Bosworth (Green Music Australia).

Outdoors will be an open-air stage in the carpark as well as a summertime bazaar of amazing food, record crates, market stalls and DJs including Bring A Plate, Dos Fangs & Twin Sister, Decks Panther and Gabe Fressh.

Set times and all festival info can be found at ninelivesfestival.com

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Nine Lives Festival

It’s no surprise that the festival sold out as fast as it did, with such an incredible lineup of names that have proven themselves to be incredible forces in music.

Julia Jacklin even landed herself in our favourite albums of 2019 list for her incredible project Crushing. You can read that article here.

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