Groovin' the Moo
Groovin The Moo | |
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Genre | Australian, Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock |
Dates | Late April – Early May |
Location(s) |
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Years active | 2005–present |
Founded by | Cattleyard Promotions |
Website | |
www.GTM.net.au |
Groovin The Moo is an annual music festival held at various 'regional centres' across Australia during April and May.
History
The first incarnation of the festival occurred on 24 April 2005 at the Gloucester Showgrounds in New South Wales with crowds of over 1400, continuing to Narrandera (NSW Riverina) with crowds exceeding 1800. The following year the festival took place in Maitland, Albury and Darwin.
2007 was a break-through year for the festival, with headlining Australian act Silverchair and successful international act The Black Keys headlining, along with the largely popular Hilltop Hoods, John Butler Trio and You Am I. In 2008 Townsville was added to the tour's circuit, with Bendigo being added the following year.
2010 saw the inclusion of Bunbury and Canberra, with all shows selling out across the country.
In 2014, an Oakbank show was added to the tour and went on to sell out.
Lineups year by year
As listed on the official website.[1] All acts are Australian unless stated otherwise.
2005
Bold indicates headline act.
Gloucester [A] | Narrandera [B] | |
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Screaming Jets | Yes | No |
Killing Heidi | Yes | No |
Evermore | Yes | No |
The Spazzys | Yes | No |
Sender | Yes | No |
Supersonic | Yes | No |
Retro Rockets | Yes | No |
Solver | Yes | No |
Dirty Pink Jeans | Yes | No |
The Common Code | Yes | No |
Halo | Yes | No |
Bullshit Rare | Yes | No |
Grinspoon | No | Yes |
Spiderbait | No | Yes |
The Pictures | No | Yes |
Sarah McLeod | No | Yes |
Neon | No | Yes |
Star Assassin | No | Yes |
Local Knowledge (NZ) | No | Yes |
Notes
- A ^ Gloucester Showground April 24.
- B ^ Narrandera Showground October 22.
The Narrandera show was also known by some sources as "Groovin' The Moo 2". While www.GTM.net.au still references the Narrandera show as taking place under the "ABOUT GTM" section, it is not referenced under the "PAST LINEUPS" section bringing into question the official status of this show today.[2][3]
2006
Bold indicates headline act.
Maitland [A] | Darwin [B] | Albury [C] | |
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Hilltop Hoods | Yes | No | Yes |
Shihad | Yes | No | No |
End of Fashion | Yes | No | No |
The Herd | Yes | No | No |
Faker | Yes | No | No |
Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set | Yes | No | No |
The Vasco Era | Yes | No | No |
True Live | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Modular Lounge | Yes | No | No |
Local Knowledge (NZ) | Yes | No | No |
Bullshit Rare | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Gomez (UK) | No | Yes | No |
Youth Group | No | Yes | Yes |
Augie March | No | Yes | No |
The Mess Hall | No | Yes | No |
The Drones | No | Yes | No |
Ash Grunwald | No | Yes | No |
John Butler Trio | No | No | Yes |
You Am I | No | No | Yes |
The Fumes | No | No | Yes |
The Exploders | No | No | Yes |
The Audreys | No | No | Yes |
Trail Kennedy | No | No | Yes |
Star Assassin | No | No | Yes |
Notes
- A ^ Maitland Showground April 29.
- B ^ Darwin Amphitheatre August 26.
- C ^ Albury Racecourse November 25.
"Gomez", from the United Kingdom, is credited as the first international act to appear at Groovin' The Moo on www.GTM.net.au. However "Local Knowledge", from New Zealand, played twice before "Gomez" first appearance, once in 2005 & once in 2006.
2007
Maitland [A] | Albury [B] | |
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Silverchair | Yes | No |
The Black Keys (USA) | Yes | No |
You Am I | Yes | No |
The Presets | Yes | No |
Sneaky Sound System | Yes | Yes |
Midnight Juggernauts | Yes | Yes |
Airborne | Yes | Yes |
The Morning After Girls | Yes | No |
Mia Dyson | Yes | Yes |
Macromantics | Yes | No |
Kid Confucius | Yes | Yes |
The Camels | Yes | No |
Snowman | Yes | No |
2 Dogs DJs | Yes | No |
Trial Kennedy | Yes | No |
Astronomy Class | Yes | Yes |
Tongue and Diaz | Yes | No |
Radical Son | Yes | No |
Hermitude | Yes | Yes |
Good Buddha | Yes | No |
Mister Savona | Yes | No |
The Porkers | Yes | No |
Grinspoon | No | Yes |
Xavier Rudd | No | Yes |
Blue King Brown | No | Yes |
Clare Bowditch and The Feeding Set | No | Yes |
The Bamboos | No | Yes |
Mammal | No | Yes |
Horsell Common | No | Yes |
Third Estate | No | Yes |
Urthboy | No | Yes |
The Tongue | No | Yes |
Mista Savona | No | Yes |
Unkle Ho | No | Yes |
Combat Wombat | No | Yes |
Diafrix | No | Yes |
Notes
- A ^ Maitland Showground May 12.
- B ^ Albury Racecourse November 24.
2008
Maitland [A] | Townsville [B] | |
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The Presets | Yes | Yes |
Sneaky Sound System | Yes | Yes |
The Herd | Yes | Yes |
Spiderbait | Yes | Yes |
Gyroscope | Yes | Yes |
Karnivool | Yes | Yes |
Custom Kings | Yes | Yes |
The Galvatrons | Yes | No |
Little Red | Yes | No |
Katalyst | Yes | Yes |
The Potbelleez | Yes | Yes |
Azzido Da Bass (GER) | Yes | Yes |
Pitch Black (NZ) | Yes | No |
Bass Kleph | Yes | Yes |
Dirty Laundry | Yes | No |
Mark Dynamix | Yes | No |
Hercules in NY | Yes | No |
Amber Savage | Yes | Yes |
That 1 Guy (USA) | No | Yes |
Resin Dogs Sound System | No | Yes |
The Last Kinection | Yes | No |
Beats Working | Yes | No |
The Middle East | No | Yes |
Lover | No | Yes |
Notes
- A ^ Maitland Showground April 26.
- B ^ Lou Lister Park May 3.
2009
- The Living End
- Hilltop Hoods
- Architecture In Helsinki
- De La Soul (USA)
- Okkervil River (USA)
- Ratatat (USA)
- The Twelves (Brazil)
- The Drones
- The Grates
- Children Collide
- Tame Impala
- Little Birdy
- Muscles
- Art vs. Science
- Miami Horror
- Van She
- My Own Enemy
2010
- Vampire Weekend (USA)
- Silverchair
- Empire of the Sun
- Tegan and Sara (Canada)
- Grinspoon
- Spoon (USA)
- Miami Horror
- British India
- Lisa Mitchell
- Kisschasy
- Muph and Plutonic
- Yacht Club DJs
- Bag Raiders
- Kid Koala (Canada)
- Funkoars
- Space Invadas
- Illy
- Ajax (USA)
- Jonathan Boulet
- Killa Queenz
- The Only
2011
- 360
- AC Slater (USA)
- Art vs. Science
- Architecture in Helsinki
- The Aston Shuffle
- Birds of Tokyo
- Bliss N Eso
- The Bride Stripped Back
- Cut Copy
- Darwin Deez (USA)
- Datarock (NOR)
- Drapht
- The Drums (USA)
- Gotye
- The Go! Team (UK)
- Gyroscope
- The Holidays
- Horrorshow
- House of Pain (USA)
- The Jezabels
- Nina Las Vegas
- Sampology
- Tim & Jean
- Unkle (UK)
- Washington
- The Wombats (UK)
- In the 2011 Bunbury show. The Wombats and The Holidays pulled out due to commitments overseas. They were replaced by Boy & Bear along with 360 and Pez.
2012
- 360
- Adrian Lux (SWE)
- Andrew WK (USA)
- Ball Park Music
- Beni
- Big Scary
- Bluejuice
- City and Colour (CAN)
-
Chiddy Bang (US)[4] - Digitalism (GER)
- The Getaway Plan
- Gold Fields
- Grand Perceptor
- Hermitude
- Hilltop Hoods
- Kaiser Chiefs (UK)
- Kimbra (NZ)
- The Maccabees (UK)
- Matt Corby
- Muscles
- Mutemath (USA)
- Naysayer & Gilsun
- Parkway Drive
- Public Enemy (USA)
- Purple Sneakers DJs
- SAFIA
- San Cisco
- Wavves (USA)
- Chiddy Bang withdrew from the lineup so they could focus on promoting their (at the time) upcoming album and were replaced by Ball Park Music.
2013
- Alison Wonderland
- Alpine
- The Amity Affliction
- The Bronx (USA)
- DZ Deathrays
- Example (UK)
- Flume
- Frightened Rabbit (UK)
- Hungry Kids of Hungary
- The Kooks (UK)
- Last Dinosaurs
- Matt & Kim (USA)
- Midnight Juggernauts
- Pez (musician)
- Regurgitator
- Seth Sentry
- Shockone
- Tame Impala
- Tegan and Sara (CAN)
- The Temper Trap
- They Might Be Giants (USA)
- Tuka With Ellesquire
- Urthboy
- DJ Woody (UK)
- Yacht (USA)
- Yolanda Be Cool
- In 2013 at the Bunbury show during Pez's performance 360 came on stage and performed "The Festival Song"
2014
-
Action Bronson (USA) - Andy Bull
- Allday
- Architecture in Helsinki
- Cults (USA)
- Disclosure (UK)
- Dizzee Rascal (UK)
- Holy F**K (CAN)
- Illy
- The Jezabels
- The Jungle Giants
- Karnivool
- Kingswood
- The Kite String Tangle
- Loon Lake
- The Naked and Famous (NZ)
- Parkway Drive
- Peking Duk
- The Presets
- Robert Delong (USA)
- Thundamentals
- Vance Joy
- Violent Soho
- Wave Racer
- What So Not
- Action Bronson withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified reasons and was replaced by Allday.
2015
- A$AP Ferg (USA)
- Ball Park Music
- Broods (NZ)
- Carmada
- Charli XCX (UK)
- The Dancing Accountant
- The Delta Riggs
- DMA'S
- Flight Facilities
- Hermitude
- Hilltop Hoods
- Hot Dub Time Machine
- Meg Mac
- Northlane
- One Day
- Peace
- Peaches (CAN)
- Phil Jamieson
- The Preatures
- RL Grime (USA)
- San Cisco
- Saskwatch
- Sticky Fingers
- Tkay Maidza
- Two Can
- Wolfmother
- You Me At Six (UK)
- Zan Rowe
2016
- Alison Wonderland
- Boo Seeka
- Boy & Bear
- British India
- Client Liaison
- Danny Brown (USA)
- Drapht
- DZ Deathrays
- Emma Louise
- Golden Features
- Harts
- In Hearts Wake
- Jarryd James
- MS MR (USA)
-
Mutemath (USA) - Ngaiire
- Odesza (USA)
- Of Monsters and Men (ISL)
- Ratatat (USA)
- REMI
- The Rubens
- Safia
- Twenty One Pilots (USA)
- Vallis Alps
-
Vic Mensa (USA) - What So Not
- Mutemath and Vic Mensa withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified reasons. They were replaced by What So Not and Jarryd James.
- Of Monsters and Men only played in Bunbury
2017
- D.R.A.M. (USA)
- Full lineup due to be announced January 30, 2017
The Plot
Established in 2013 by parent company Cattleyard Promotions, The Plot is a sister music festival to Groovin' The Moo which focuses more on Electronic, Dance, and Indie Rock music. Launched on September 16 and to date all of events have been held in metropolitan cities, unlike "Groovin' The Moo" which is held in various 'regional centres' across Australia.
2013
Bold indicates headline act.
Sydney [A] | Melbourne [B] | |
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Alison Wonderland (DJ Set) | Yes | Yes |
Miami Horror | Yes | Yes |
DJ Snake (FRE) | Yes | Yes |
Naysayer & Gilsun (AV Set) | Yes | Yes |
Touch Sensitive | Yes | Yes |
Wave Racer | Yes | Yes |
Remi | Yes | Yes |
Tyler Touche | Yes | Yes |
Gold Fields | Yes | Yes |
Yolanda Be Cool | Yes | Yes |
Citizen Kay | Yes | Yes |
Hayden James | Yes | Yes |
Purple Sneakers | Yes | Yes |
Elizabeth Rose | Yes | Yes |
Willow Beats | Yes | Yes |
Indian Summer | Yes | Yes |
Beni | Yes | Yes |
Wordlife (Live) | Yes | Yes |
Softwar | Yes | Yes |
Club Mod DJs | Yes | Yes |
Notes
- A ^ Big Top Luna Park December 14.
- B ^ Palace Theater and Ding Dong Lounge December 15.
The full lineup was announced on October 9.[5]
2014
The Plot was not held in 2014.[6]
2015
Bold indicates headline act.
Sydney [A] | |
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Art Vs Science | Yes |
Safia | Yes |
Tkay Maidza | Yes |
Urthboy | Yes |
The Griswolds | Yes |
Friend Within (UK) | Yes |
Tuka | Yes |
Matoma (Nor) | Yes |
Spit Syndicate | Yes |
Basenji | Yes |
Asta | Yes |
Ngaiire | Yes |
Crooked Colours | Yes |
Young Franco | Yes |
Paces | Yes |
Uv Boi | Yes |
E^st | Yes |
Boo Seeka | Yes |
The Meeting Tree | Yes |
Luke Million | Yes |
L-Fresh The Lion | Yes |
B Wise | Yes |
Shantan Wantan Ichiban | Yes |
Future Love Hungover | Yes |
Luen | Yes |
Jawz | Yes |
Andy Garvey | Yes |
Stoney Roads DJs | Yes |
Sampa The Great | Yes |
Notes
- A ^ Parramatta Park December 5.
The full lineup was announced on September 30.[7]
References
- ↑ "Groovin' the Moo Past Lineups". Archived from the original on 14 March 2012.
- ↑ http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/groovin-the-moo-narrandera-22nd-oct-grinspoon-spiderbait.200768/
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- ↑ Chiddy Bang pulled out in Feb 2012 to be replaced by Ballpark Music — Chiddy Bang off the Groovin' the Moo lineup
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