When the Big Day Out got massive, the best sibling songs, and what can go wrong when art meets commerce
March is gonna be busy. The tour announcements for the early part of next year have rolled in over the past few weeks and 2020 is shaping up to be special. But, geez. It's all a bit overwhelming. The choice paralysis in March is especially vast: even picking a baker's dozen of highlights proved to be difficult. My suggestion? Preparation. Spend some time talking to your friends about which shows you absolutely can't miss, grab your tickets, try and forget about the gigs that you just can't make it to. The New Year will be here before we know it. And it's gonna sound real good. |
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| | We are playing nothing but artists who appeared at the Big Day Out at some stage during its 22-year history this weekend on Double J. | | | |
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| | | | In the 2000s, the Big Day Out got big. Real big. It wasn't without its headaches… | | | |
| | | | | Start saving your money and booking your babysitters. You've got gigs to attend. | | | |
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| | The Big Day Out was kind of like a traveling circus, but perhaps more like a big family. These women were vital in making it such a force. | | | |
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| | | | Vika and Linda Bull know that no one harmonises like siblings. They share some of their favourite examples. | | | |
| | | | | We've raided the ABC video archives to find some loose interviews from past Big Day Outs. | | | |
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| | Strap in as heavy metal singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Devin Townsend brings the riffs to Rage this Saturday. Tune in from 10am and later that night from 11:38pm. | | | |
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