Summadayze

Australian annual music festival (1999–2013)


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::summary Australian annual music festival (1999–2013) ::

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FieldValue
nameSummadayze
imageFile:Seth Troxler.jpg
captionSeth Troxler at SummaDayze 2012 in Melbourne
locationAustralia, New Zealand
years_active1998–2013
foundersFuture Entertainment
genreElectronic music,
websiteSummadayze
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| name = Summadayze | image = File:Seth Troxler.jpg | caption = Seth Troxler at SummaDayze 2012 in Melbourne | location = Australia, New Zealand | years_active = 1998–2013 | founders = Future Entertainment | dates = | genre = Electronic music, | attendance = | capacity = | website =Summadayze Summadayze was an annual Australian music festival held in the month of January. The first event occurred on 1 January 1999 at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne. It subsequently expanded into a four city festival including one in New Zealand. Summadayze was organised by Future Entertainment before it was liquidated in 2013.

Summadayze was held at Doug Jennings Park on the Gold Coast in 2003. In 2004, the Summadayze festival was held in Melbourne, Gold Coast, Auckland and Perth. The 2006 event in Melbourne saw 23,000 tickets sellout for a 15-hour event. 35 drug-related arrests were made. In 2011, events were again held in Melbourne, Adelaide, Gold Coast and Perth. The Melbourne event saw 59 people arrested on drugs charges.

Lineups by year

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2000

2006

2008

Amongst others:

2009

2010

2011

Melbourne

Adelaide

Gold Coast

Perth

2012

References

References

  1. Al Newstead. (9 September 2013). "Future Entertainment Liquidation Begins, As Summadayze Cancelled". Seventh Street Media.
  2. Carolyn Webb. (3 January 2006). "Happy dayze with a bubble feature at the bowl". Fairfax Media.
  3. Jesse Hogan. (3 January 2006). "Police dog units to target rave parties". Fairfax Media.
  4. (12 August 2010). "Summadayze line-ups for Melbourne, Adelaide, Gold Coast and Perth". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  5. Jack Kerr. (2 January 2011). "Scores arrested at Melbourne music festival". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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