Can’t make it to Splendour In The Grass this weekend? Don’t fret, because triple j have just unveiled their live broadcast schedule for this weekend, and it’s a corker!

This Friday, punters from all over the world will be making their way up to Byron Bay for the annual Splendour In The Grass festival. Featuring the likes of Tame Impala, Childish Gambino, and Chance The Rapper, it’s bound to be a wild affair.

But what about those who can’t make it? Should the music-lovers who weren’t able to snag a ticket be forced to miss out on a good time? Thankfully, triple j have answered this question with a resounding “nope!”.

That’s right, kicking off at 2pm this Friday, triple j will be bringing you live broadcasts across the weekend, featuring sets from the likes of Thelma Plum, Wolf Alice, Dope Lemon, The Streets, Allday, and those ever-important headliners.

Not enough for you? triple j will also be bringing you plenty of live video highlights, including full songs from acts like Ruby Fields, Foals, Chance The Rapper, and much more.

Add in the fact that Veronica & Lewis, Linda Marigliano, Declan Byrne and Richard Kingsmill will be on the ground to deliver music news, and you’ve got one wild weekend full of tunes on the airwaves.

Still not enough? Tune into ABC TV from 9:30am on Saturday morning, and from 12:35am later that night to hear Ben & Liam host a rage special filled with live music, interviews and festival highlights.

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Check out all the details over at triple j, or scroll down if you’re just keen to start planning your weekend now!

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Splendour In The Grass 2019 triple j broadcast times

All times in AEST

Friday, July 19th

3.20 pm – Tones and I
3.50 pm – Tyne-James Organ
4.20 pm – Hatchie
5.00 pm – K.Flay
5.30 pm – Thelma Plum
6.00 pm – FIDLAR
6.30 pm – Hayden James
7.30 pm – Winston Surfshirt
8.55 pm – Dave
9.25 pm – Foals
10.10 pm – Broods
11.05 pm – Tame Impala

Saturday, July 20th

1.30 pm – Meg Mac
2.10 pm – Dear Seattle
3.15 pm – Santigold
4.00 pm – Kwame
4.30 pm – Pond
4.55 pm – Dean Lewis
5.50 pm – Little Simz
6.30 pm – Wolf Alice
7.40 pm – Ruby Fields
8.10 pm – Ocean Alley
9.00 pm – Dope Lemon
9.30 pm – Catfish and the Bottlemen
10.45 pm – The Streets

Sunday, July 21st

12.50 pm – Allday and Friends
2.35 pm – Kian
4.10 pm – The Beths
5.15 pm – Psychedelic Porn Crumpets
5.35 pm – Mansionair
6.35 pm – Matt Corby
7.30 pm – The Rubens
8.05 pm – James Blake
9.00 pm – Ziggy Alberts
11.00 pm – Chance the Rapper

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