[News] GROOVIN THE MOO 2020 CANCELLED

17 March 2020

Groovin the Moo’s 2020 tour scheduled for this coming April and May will unfortunately not be going ahead as planned.

A huge thank you to all of our patrons, artists, team, crew, suppliers, stakeholders, local businesses and communities for all their continued work, effort and love that makes GTM so special.

If you’ve already bought your ticket you have two options – hold onto your ticket for GTM 2021 OR receive a complete refund. We’ll be back very soon to confirm the date and time that our Moo Crew will be able to take up these options.

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10 February 2020

It’s time to get egg-cited! Groovin the Moo (GTM) is ready to crack open and run into its six beloved regions around Australia this April and May. With an egg-perience that’s hard to beat, GTM offers a full day of country hospitality, amazing music and seriously good times.

The GTM journey is as inviting as a hot breakfast on a cold morning. With a warm, welcoming focus, the festival strives to connect attendees with the artists, with the local community and with the region itself. Plus, it’s the perfect way to make memories with your old mates, and mates you’re yet to meet.

Speaking of meeting new mates, allow us to introduce you to your GTM2020 touring line up.

AJ TRACEY (UK) | BHAD BHABIE (USA) | BLANCO BROWN (USA)
THE CAT EMPIRE | CHANNEL TRES (USA) | CLAIRO (USA)
DARUDE (FIN) | DOPE LEMON | E^ST | GANG OF YOUTHS
HAYDEN JAMES | KELIS (USA) | KIRA PURU | MALLRAT
MANU CROOKS | MAXO KREAM (USA) | RUBY FIELDS
SAN CISCO | SLOWLY SLOWLY | SUGARHILL GANG (USA)
SUPERGRASS (UK) | TONES AND I | THE VERONICAS
WAAX | YBN CORDAE (USA)

With hosts;
JAWBREAKERS | MAI

Friday 24 April (School holidays) | Adelaide Showground
Saturday 25 April | Exhibition Park In Canberra (EPIC)
Sunday 26 April (Long Weekend) | Hay Park, Bunbury, WA
Saturday 2 May | Bendigo’s Prince of Wales Showgrounds
Sunday 3 May (Long Weekend) | Murray Sports Complex – Townsville Cricket Grounds
Saturday 9 May | Maitland Showground

Our GTM2020 line up has got something that everyone can connect with – from Aussie legends Gang of Youths, The Cat Empire and The Veronicas to new favourites like Ruby Fields, Kira Puru, WAAX and Manu Crooks.

The recent triple j Hottest 100 proved to be sunny side up for GTM artists including Mallrat (#3 “Charlie”, #59 “Nobody’s Home”), breakout success story Tones and I (#4 “Dance Monkey”, #15 “Never Seen The Rain”, #26 “Johnny Run Away”) and Slowly Slowly (#57 “Jellyfish”) with E^ST, Hayden James, Dope Lemon and San Cisco all claiming spots in the countdown too.

Our international contingent is stacked with artists heading down under, including rappers AJ Tracey (UK), Bhad Bhabie (USA), Maxo Kream (USA), YBN Cordae (USA) and country “trailer trap” sensation Blanco Brown (USA). Singer songwriter Clairo (USA) and DJ/producer Channel Tres (USA) will also grace our backyards.

Some artists with killer back catalogues will hit the stages of GTM, including the recently reformed Supergrass (UK) celebrating 25 years of tunes and Kelis (USA), who will bring her milkshake to the Moo. You’ll also be able to bust moves to “Apache (Jump On It)” thanks to Sugarhill Gang (USA) and be whipped into a “Sandstorm” frenzy with Darude (FIN).

And there’ll be plenty more to come! Stay tuned for triple j Unearthed, Fresh Produce and Handpicked artists to be announced, along with our Community program.