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Laneway Festival 2017: Live photos & reviews from Singapore

LANEWAY FESTIVAL 2017:
PHOTOS AND REVIEWS FROM SINGAPORE


Bob Moses; photo by Matthew Lau

There are only five days to go until we’re all at Albert Park precinct enjoying the grass, shade, gourmet food trucks and a music line-up featuring some of the most exciting bands on the planet right now. If you’re not already coming, time is running short to book your ticket.

The Laneway Festival tour has already started, with the first date in Singapore over the weekend. The crowds and reviewers were loving it.

"…There was no lack of enthusiasm from the 10,000-strong crowd that danced and sang its heart out..”
- The Straits Times

“Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard were the standout act for many in the crowd. The seven-piece band from Melbourne – including two drummers and three guitarists – powered through a hard-hitting set of their signature psychedelic take on classic Australian pub rock.”

- South China Morning Post

"2017 allowed Singaporeans to experience conscious hip-hop from the south side of Chicago (Mick Jenkins)... not to mention, super-sized showcases by top-tier indie acts like Tycho, Glass Animals and Nick Murphy (fka Chet Faker)."

- Bandwagon Asia

"Aside from her mesmerizing stage presence and undoubtedly alluring vocals that could just transport you to places, the 20-year-old musical wonder is beyond her age when it comes to communicating with fans."

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- Spin or Bin on AURORA

“What seemed to be the highlight of the festival was Glass Animals’ infectious zest that radiated throughout the crowd..."

- Spin or Bin

"Even if you’re absolutely unfamiliar with such new throngs of talent (or old ones you’ve lost touch with), the festival’s done its job if it’s made you curious to discover more. Whether it brings down next an ensemble of Glastonbury-worthy headliners, or a burgeoning batch of industry unknowns, I’m sure that the masses will continue flocking to Laneway, as they have for the last seven years.”
- Kevin Ho, The Honeycombers


REFUSED AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Meanwhile in Australia, Pitchfork darlings Refused are in the middle of a five city tour before heading to Auckland for their first ever New Zealand show at Laneway.

"Refused are here to play to their strengths, and to remind us that punk can still be dangerous and exciting."

- Rolling Stone Australia

"The group's surprising and contrasting arrangements provide an intense feeling of empowerment and confusion that somehow magically turns to euphoria in the performance space. Refused are a band of seasoned veterans whose overwhelming live performance should be experienced by all."
- The Music

"With new album Freedom, an altered lineup and self-proclaimed attitude adjustment, Refused were newly polished, but still classically raw."

The Upside News

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ST. JEROME’S LANEWAY FESTIVAL 2017
Presented by 95bFM and Coup De Main
Monday 30 January - AUCKLAND - ALBERT PARK PRECINCT

AURORA - Bob Moses - Car Seat Headrest - Clams Casino -

Cut Off Your Hands - DMA'S - Fazerdaze - Flight Facilities -

Floating Points (Live) - Fortunes - Glass Animals - Julia Jacklin - k2k -

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Mick Jenkins - Mr. Carmack -

NAO - Nick Murphy (Chet Faker) - Nikolai - Purple Pilgrims -

Refused - Tame Impala - The Chills - The Veils - Tourist -

Tycho - What So Not - White Lung - Whitney - Yukon Era

TICKETS ON SALE
Book now at lanewayfestival.co.nz


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