‘don’t bore us’ announces competition for band to play 2022 Yours & Owls festival
Yours & Owls festival is giving one lucky Aussie artist the chance to realise their dream of not just performing live before any crowd once again, but playing live before a hungry festival crowd.
Announcing its 2022 lineup back in November, Yours & Owls festival is set to take over Stuart Park in Wollongong this April, with this year’s edition of the festival taking place on the weekend of April 2nd and 3rd.
A stellar follow-up to an event which saw organisers forced to postpone and pivot their usual methods in order to ensure that 2021’s festivities were COVID-safe, this year is set to feature the likes if the Hilltop Hoods, BENEE, The Jungle Giants, Flight Facilities, and Violent Soho.
However, even festival organisers have conceded that the lineup isn’t quite complete yet, with one lucky Aussie act still set to be announced for the bill. And the exciting part is, it could be just about anyone talented enough.
Enter to play at Yours & Owls Festival here
From today, a partnership between Yours & Owls and don’t bore us is giving one local Australian act the chance to find themselves added to this year’s lineup.
The competition is open to any Australian residents, and to enter, musicians simply need to head along to the competition page on the don’t bore us website and submit the Spotify URL of their most recent release before February 1st.
After that, the don’t bore us team will pick 25 of their favourite acts to continue on to the next round. From February 7th, the public will be able to vote on the top 25, with a live tally giving constant updates in regards to the top ten, with the ten acts with the most votes moving on to round three on March 7th.
From there, the Yours & Owls team will pick their favourite act from the final ten, with the winning artist then contacted in mid-to-late March and offered a once-in-a-lifetime festival slot.
In addition to the chance of winning the chance to play the festival, the winning act will also receive $500 fully delivered (i.e. any costs associated with the performance including but not limited to travel, accomodation, production, rehearsals, etc will all be inclusive of fee).
As stated above, any and all Australian residents are eligible to enter the competition, and only a Spotify URL of their latest release required to enter.
Needless to say, any artist will undeniably view this as a massive opportunity for their career, with the chance to perform before a monstrous festival crowd easily on track to be one of the year’s biggest highlights,
For more information, including terms and conditions and details on how to enter, be sure to head along to the competition page on the don’t bore us website.
Yours & Owls 2022
Hilltop Hoods
BENEE
Bliss n Eso
Flight Facilities
The Jungle Giants
Peking Duk
Violent Soho
Joined By…
(The Return Of) Faker
Harvey Sutherland
Jack River
Lastlings
Late Nite Tuff Guy
LDRU
Luca Brasi
Hiatus Kaiyote
Ruby Fields
San Cisco
Arno Faraji
Barkaa
Big Twisty & The Funknasty
Budjerah
The Buoys
Fergus James
Floodlights
Hope D
Jen Cloher
Karate Boogaloo
King Stingray
The Meanies
Miiesha
Ninajirachi
Nyxen
Private Function
Surprise Chef
Sycco
The Terrys
Vlossom
1300
Alter Boy
Babitha
Bakers Eddy
Boom Child
Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys
Clamm
Clypso
C.O.F.F.I.N
Death By Denim
Good Lekker
Nooky
Rest For The Wicked
The Rions
Shady Nasty
Sophiya
To Octavia
Amends
Bored Shorts
Charbel
Chimers
Chloe Dadd
Classic
Club Camel
Drift
Hellcat Speedracer
Imaginary People
Kitten Heel
Lizzie Jack & The Beanstalks
Miners
The Morning Mood
Nosedive
Nothing Rhymes With David
Placement
Private Wives
Proposal
Radicals
Satin Cali
Sesame Girl
Solo Career
Stephen Bourke
Topnovil
Plus DJ’s at Das Schmelthaus
L N T G
Jennifer Loveless
Toni Yotzi
Ayebatonye
DJ Plead
Barney In The Tunnel
Foura
Body Promise
Randy Knuckles
Cover Sound System
Beachcombers
Wilder & Pryor
Saturday, April 2nd – Sunday, April 3rd, 2022
Stuart Park, Wollongong, NSW
More Info: Yours & Owls
This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.