Parklife 2012 Tour Dates
Parklife 2012 Tour Dates Clear the diary, save the date, tell everyone you know and get ready to party because Parklife, the touring festival for music heads and dancing feet, is bursting onto 5 inner-city green oases across Australia this September and October.
Parklife 2012 National Tour dates:
Parklife Brisbane
Saturday 29th September
Riverstage and Botanic Gardens
Parklife Sydney
Sunday 30th September
Centennial Park
Parklife Perth
Monday 1st October
Wellington Square
Parklife Melbourne
Saturday 6th October
Sidney Myer Music Bowl and Kings Domain
Parklife Adelaide
Sunday 7th October
Botanic Park, Botanic Gardens of Adelaide
This year Parklife Sydney moves from Kippax Lake to a lush, tree-lined location deep inside Centennial Park. The new location encompasses Loch Ave South and Brazilian Fields and has beautiful rolling slopes dotted with Moreton Bay figs and a variety of other trees.
Fuzzy Director John Wall is thrilled to be moving Parklife Sydney to this unique location in 2012.
“Parklife started its life deep inside Centennial Park and while Kippax lake has been a great venue for the last 8 years,” shares Wall,”we’ve been itching to move back inside the Park for a while, so we’re very excited not only to be there but right next to the original Parklife 2000 venue.”
Parklife’s picturesque new Sydney home will excite even the most veteran of festival fans as it is a first for the spot. “It’s a layout that hasn’t been used for a festival before,” Wall enthuses, “and we think everyone will really love it.”
Parklife acknowledges the Gadigal clan as the traditional custodians of the land on which Centennial Parklands has been constructed.
This year Parklife Sydney moves from Kippax Lake to a lush, tree-lined location deep inside Centennial Park. The new location encompasses Loch Ave South and Brazilian Fields and has beautiful rolling slopes dotted with Moreton Bay figs and a variety of other trees.
Fuzzy Director John Wall is thrilled to be moving Parklife Sydney to this unique location in 2012.
“Parklife started its life deep inside Centennial Park and while Kippax lake has been a great venue for the last 8 years,” shares Wall,”we’ve been itching to move back inside the Park for a while, so we’re very excited not only to be there but right next to the original Parklife 2000 venue.”
Parklife’s picturesque new Sydney home will excite even the most veteran of festival fans as it is a first for the spot. “It’s a layout that hasn’t been used for a festival before,” Wall enthuses, “and we think everyone will really love it.”
Parklife acknowledges the Gadigal clan as the traditional custodians of the land on which Centennial Parklands has been constructed.