How the Boiler Room changed Australian music and tours galore!
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| | Stolen drinks, broken fingers, lots of nudity and a hotel manager in the pool. Artists open up about the debauchery that made the Big Day Out so special. | | | |
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| | | | The Big Day Out becomes a national touring circus. But as the festival grows, so does the pressure. | | | |
| | | | | The British superstar DJ returns to Australia for some big summer parties. | | | |
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| | A session in the Boiler Room was an important part of the Big Day Out experience. But it didn't just throw mammoth parties; it changed Australia's attitude towards dance music. | | | |
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| | | | Everclear, Unwritten Law, Frenzal Rhomb, The Grates, The Superjesus, Motor Ace… and it's all in regional Australia. | | | |
| | | | | It's the ultimate family-friendly festival and it's happening again in 2019 | | | |
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| | Hold your nerve, because Sydney folk-rock outfit Boy & Bear are bringing their soothing sounds to Rage HQ this Saturday. Join the band from 10am and later that night from 11:33pm. | | | |
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