For the music fans, here it is....
BIG DAY OUT 2009
THE OFFICIAL FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
With the global economy on the brink of collapse, what better time to ask people to hand over their hard earned money to escape the world for a day.
And who better to prove to you that investing in music is safer and returns much more than banks any day: the man who has seen it all, Neil Young.
This is a proud moment for BDO. After 17 years of producing the most dynamic, entertaining and challenging event we possibly can, this year’s shows promise to stand out from all others.
From the dynamic sounds of Arctic Monkeys or the lush depth of TV on the Radio to the wealth of great local talent or the welcome return of the Prodigy, the world’s biggest travellin’ circus will be once again back on the road next January.
We are also working on making sure the Melbourne site is green, has shade and offers the level of enjoyment you deserve. Drought or no drought.
So come and join us for just one day. We hope the first announcement will satisfy your musical needs, but for those who need more, there will be a second announcement in November...
BIG DAY OUT is honoured to announce the arrival of one of those rare modern musicians for whom the term “legend” is more under than over-statement: NEIL YOUNG. At a prolific phase of his 40-year-plus career, YOUNG is leading his band through eclectic set lists, picking from 2008’s Chrome Dreams II, delving into classics like Hey Hey, My My, and venting his activist’s spleen on Let’s Impeach the President. Witness the many faces of a true rock icon, NEIL YOUNG at BIG DAY OUT 2009. All shows
We bet that ARCTIC MONKEYS look good on the BIG DAY OUT stage...'cos that's exactly where they'll be this summer, inspiring a frenzy of indie dancing as they whip out tunes from their world-beating albums, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not and Favourite Worst Nightmare. But wait, there's more – it appears the lads have decamped to the Californian desert to begin laying down album No.3… with none other than Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme manning the desk. The rock'n'roll mind boggles at what they'll come up with. Be first in the world to hear the results when Sheffield's own ARCTIC MONKEYS reveal all at BIG DAY OUT. All shows
Run away boys THE LIVING END had a monumental start to their career producing the highest selling Aussie single of the entire nineties with their EP/single “Prisoner of Society”/ “Second Solution”. And their well-loved punkabilly sing-alongs have continued to rock us out over the past ten years…but enough talk of the past! THE LIVING END return to stand and deliver a rousing festival set for BIG DAY OUT fans this summer, with blistering hits from their uber successful LP White Noise. Recorded with the assistance of John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr) and mixed by the legendary Brendan O’Brien (AC/DC and Pearl Jam) it wouldn’t be stretching the truth to say this album is of the finest rock’n’roll pedigree. Dig it live at BDO! All shows
Smack my BIG DAY OUT up! It’s the one, the only, the original, THE PRODIGY, back for BDO No.4. The British pioneers of crash-bang-boom rocktronica will be armed with a brand new album (due in February), and the same old fierceness. After leaving festival fields littered with blown minds all across the European summer, Liam, Maxim and Keith are in rare form. What’s the new stuff like? Liam Howlett has dropped the words “mad”, “buzzing”, “on fire” and “fresh”. You could take his word for it, or just get it straight in yo’ face when THE PRODIGY invade BIG DAY OUT 2009. All shows
SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM have been spreading the good word far and wide for their brand new sophomore Number 1 album 2, (got that?) touring the UK, even fronting up at Glastonbury for an ass-busting set of groovy dance tunes. 2009 will see SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM return to BIG DAY OUT to set some jives free for crazy dance music fans on Australian and NZ shores! Their slow burning successful debut album delivered four singles which, at one stage, were all in the top forty chart AT THE SAME TIME! Talk about huge. And the album no less, spent 69 weeks in the Top 100. Cut to the present day, and 2008 sees radio stations across the country spinning their catchy wistful electro-dance single “Kansas City”. SNEAKY are bound to set the kids bouncing at the BIG DAY OUT. Don’t go and do something stupid like miss ‘em now! All shows
We couldn’t help it; we had an evil urge to throw MY MORNING JACKET into the BIG DAY OUT 2009 mix. This Kentucky five-piece has graduated from barely-kept indie secret to mainstay status at US festivals like Bonnaroo Coachella, and will even play Madison Square Garden this New Year’s Eve. Their 2008 album, Evil Urges, continued an unfettered string of critical acclaim, while mixing funk, falsetto and prog into their classic rock cocktail. “I need a human by my side,” frontman Jim James sings on the new album. Do him a solid and keep MY MORNING JACKET company at BIG DAY OUT. All shows
From Perth to the world… now PENDULUM are swinging their way home for BIG DAY OUT. With UK No.2 album In Silico under their belts, the drum’n’bass upstarts have morphed into something altogether new – a post-rave mash-up, perhaps? Whatever it is they do, it’s explosive – fan raves from their recent UK festival sets include words like “immense”, “class” and “the future lies here”. The band’s motto is simple: “We spend nearly every waking moment trying to create music that takes you out of this universe.” Fasten your seatbelts, PENDULUM are on deck for BIG DAY OUT 2009. All shows
Ready… Aim… Scream! The “best British band to emerge in years” (thanks, Q mag), Welsh metal-core heroes BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE are bringing their in-your-face aural assault to this summer’s BIG DAY OUT. On their second album, Scream Aim Fire, BFMV are, frontman Matt Tuck says, “Better, fresher, harder and more real”. Damn right. Newly minted Best British Band at the 2008 Kerrang! Awards, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE are a powerful voice of a new metal generation. Join the chorus at BIG DAY OUT 2009. All shows
They won’t fit in any musical pigeonholes, but New York five-piece TV ON THE RADIO are a perfect fit for BIG DAY OUT. Drawing on post-rock, gospel, new wave and deep dub, TVOTR have won critical praise and defied preconceptions. Their third album, the spanking new Dear Science, has already been declared an “art-rock symphony”. Owners of a spellbinding, combustible live show, the Brooklyn boys of TVOTR will set BIG DAY OUT 2009 alight. All shows
Who’s gonna play ghetto-tech to the indie kids? Acid to the housed-up hordes? Who’s gonna put the psychedelic wobbliness and the electro sci-fi in BIG DAY OUT 2009? Get ready to dance your arse off, ’cos the answer is… SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO. London lads James Ford and Jas Shaw make “good, old fashioned, analogue party music”. You may have heard it on 2007’s sweaty, dirty, catchy-as-hell album Attack Decay Sustain Release. What’s for sure is that it made you move. So get a move on – to SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO at BIG DAY OUT 2009. All shows
Manchester duo THE TING TINGS are here to put the spunk in the summer and the buzz in BIG DAY OUT. The biggest noisemakers of the past year, Katie White and Jules De Martino scored a knock-out with a one-two punch of alt-pop perfection in the shape of singles Great DJ and That’s Not My Name. Next came an instant UK No.1 album in We Started Nothing, and live shows best described by NME as “short, sharp and perfectly formed”. All proof that that THE TING TINGS have definitely started something. But what, exactly? Find the answer at BIG DAY OUT. All shows
After eleven years playing to the world with bands Salmonella Dub, Shapeshifter and Concord Dawn, TIKI TAANE embarked on his solo career in January 2007. An acclaimed musician in his own right Tiki has pushed the boundaries of his own creativity with a fearless and innovative musical mélange of reggae, dub, rock and pop on his debut top ten album Past Present Future which featured the singles "Tangaroa", "Now This Is It" and the NZ number 1 “Always on my Mind”. All shows
Is it dance? Is it rock? Yes! It’s CUT COPY!! 2008 has launched the triumphant return of these electro pioneers: a new album In Ghost Colours which busted into the charts at number one, and sell out shows around the globe. The GLOBE people! The band’s 2004 debut Bright Like Neon Love introduced us to the era-defying hits “Going Nowhere” and “Saturdays” (to name a few) we came to know and love. This summer the BIG DAY OUT will play host CUT COPY’s intergalactic pop and guitar heavy stomp - look out for them comin’ atchya live, synths blazing, at the BDO! All Australian shows
2008 has been a busy year for progressive Australian rockers Flynn Gower, Lucius Borich, Luke Gower - aka COG. With their second album Sharing Space released in April, a massive two month tour to Australia wide to support it’s release through May and June followed by their first UK shows over the European summer, you could even say its been an epic year for these lads. And epic is the best way to describe the trio's multi faceted signature heavy sound. This is an album that truly captures the power of COG which Borich described as "some of our best work", and with the FF miles clocking up to match their extensive touring of recent months, you’re in for one hell of one tight kick-arse show at the BIG DAY OUT. All Australian shows
After touring in early 2008 with the likes of Interpol and Kings of Leon, YOUTH GROUP released their sumptuous 4th album The Night is Ours. The follow on from their ARIA Award winning Casino Twilight Dogs, their new LP dishes up lashings of lush layers of wide screen, surround-sound indie rock, and features the glitteringly melodic single “Two Sides”. Recorded in a makeshift studio near the shores of Sydney Harbour, and heralded with a nautical album launch on board a boat, this summer YOUTH GROUP continue their adventure on the high seas of rock’n’roll and set sail with the good ship BIG DAY OUT to take their music to fans across the country. All Australian shows
Bris-vegas indie darlings THE GRATES will bring the gutsy party anthems to BIG DAY OUT 2009. Their catchy yet edgy pop is destined to get inside your brain and stay there and will, without a doubt, have shoes aplenty shuffling on the dance floor this summer. With their debut album Gravity Won’t Get You High (2006) THE GRATES toured extensively winning hearts, minds and family pets across the country. This year sees their second album, Teeth Lost, Hearts Won: a major musical milestone for the band as they step up with a more sophisticated brand of raucousness, which they’ll be shakin’ for YOU live at the BDO! All Australian shows
Well they’re not actually birds and they’re not from Tokyo. They’re musicians and they’re from Western Australia, but their unstoppable force in rock music goes by the name of BIRDS OF TOKYO. At the front of this momentous rock extravaganza is one of the busiest front men in the business, Ian Kenny, who takes to the stage with another of WA’s favourites, Karnivool. Less than 16-months after their independent debut, Day One, BIRDS OF TOKYO take flight with their darker but pop-hook laden follow-up Universes. The album has won fans across the board clocking on at number 3 on the ARIA charts as well as winning them a nomination for a J Award in August. BIRDS OF TOKYO bring their driving guitars and straight up catchy rock to the BIG DAY OUT this summer. All Australian shows
Well-loved Aussie hip-hop crew TZU board the BIG DAY OUT tour bus for the first time in 2009. After two critically lauded LPs Position Correction (2004), Smiling at Strangers (2006) in 2008, Yerock, Joelistics, Count Bounce, and Paso Bionic have launched their music into a new orbit with Computer Love which landed at number 23 on the Australian music charts. From the swinging pop hip-hop of “Get Up”, to the power and the passion of “Cowboys” TZU have the technology, the flows and the style, and the beats with some laid back, funky down-under flavour with lyrical intelligence to boot. The Sun Herald advises us to, “Expect good times and a party atmosphere." We concur! All Australian shows
EDDY CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING is being hailed the best live rock band in the country for their one hell of an arse-kicking live show, filled with shambolic humorous antics so entertaining that Devo took a shine to ‘em and asked them to join their tour around the country. These new unassuming overlords of rock have bestowed a new album upon us in 2008, Primary Colours which surprised everyone, including the band, when it was nominated for Best Rock Album at this year’s ARIA Awards. Join us for some sunny, slacker garage rock, and a relaxed and rollicking good time with EDDY CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING at the BIG DAY OUT. All Australian shows
Stay tuned for the second announcement of artists coming soon!
BIG DAY OUT 2009: NEIL YOUNG, ARCTIC MONKEYS, THE LIVING END, THE PRODIGY, SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM, MY MORNING JACKET, PENDULUM, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, TV ON THE RADIO, SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO, THE TING TINGS, TIKI TAANE, CUT COPY, COG, YOUTH GROUP, THE GRATES, BIRDS OF TOKYO, TZU and EDDY CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING.
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btw, im not really that impressed. only acts i like are aussie ones which i can see anyway.
but im interested in seeing what others think
weak imo
bdo has definitely dropped off in the last couple of years
yea not gonna bother next year, only rocked up to this years at 6pm to catch ratm (worth every dollar haha)
jesus... wheres the rock/metal???
ok neil young... mad man... great songs but does he really fit the bdo atmosphere??
seriously thinking about not going for once,
bdo you suck!!
Japanese scientists have created a camera with such speed that they now can photograph a woman with her mouth shut!
hmmmm very **** poor..... so far....
3 or 4 good bands. prodigy being the highest one on the list.
Soundwave Festival FTW.
dont worry, il start a ride thread soon.
not that great but i will be going anyway. If i can get a ticket.
Their website ****es me off.
I was up till almost 4am last year trying to get one.
prodigy, bullet, BoT hell yeah
all good apart from the head liners... who the f*ck wants 2 c neil young??
bring on bullet, cog, BOT, pendulum, artic monkeys, cut copy and the grates!
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all the good aussie acts i have seen or am about to see live this year, but it would always be good to see them again, but as for international acts, it sucks, bring on soundwave for sure. ill be there for sure
Pretty disappointing, hopefully they'd be adding a few big names to that lineup, but as has already been said. If you don't purchase a ticket straight up you miss out.
Looks like I'll be missing out again this year.
That line up is complete fail! BDO is going down hill, there line ups have been suck ass the past couple of years and they even have drug dogs there now what ruins the whole atmosphere... Music festivals are all about music, alcohol and drugs... Homebakes lineup is 20x better.....
CROWDED HOUSE, SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM, THE VINES, CUT COPY, GABRIELLA CILMI, PNAU, KASEY CHAMBERS AND SHANE NICHOLSON, DIED PRETTY, THE POTBELLEEZ, BLISS N ESO, (a special performance by) YOU AM I, KARNIVOOL, INFUSION, HEADLESS CHICKENS, BRITISH INDIA, THE GETAWAY PLAN, SPARKADIA, BLUEJUICE, EDDIE CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING, DRAPHT, LITTLE RED, SNOB SCRILLA, PEGZ, DASH & WILL, BAG RAIDERS
The good ones there are crowded house, sneeky sound system, pnau, potbellleez, bliss n eso, drapht, snob scrilla, pegz and bag raiders.... BDO has nothing on it... I would go to home bake just too see drapth and pnau.
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first thing i thought is "who the **** is neil young???",
as VL_5SPEED said homebake has a way better line up, even coaster had a better line up then that.
but for now bring on parklife this sunday![]()
Nothing impressive yet. I saw the Prodigy a while back at Two Tribes. They are ok on stage, wouldn't see them again. Other than that, the line up fails for me so far.
But they will add a few more big acts over the coming months. Who knows what they will pull out of their asses. I don't care, i won't be going no matter who they bring out.
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Your not taking enough drugs to enjoy it then!!!!!
Im still kicking myself for selling my tickets to their sydney stand alone gig, more annoying is the fact that i was meant to get BDO tickets for adelaide as part payment, but the dudes dumb ass blonde girlfriend sold them, i could have kidney punched her to oblivion for that![]()
yeah potbelleez where the best i reckon, but that more my style of music. something with number was the peak of the night, living end was a let down, i found the vocals were drowned out by how loud the intruments were,
but the surprise was the band that was on second at the main stage, cant remeber there name but dam they played well.
overall was a good day, good not of been better weather,
nah not goin to fat as butter, never knew it was on.
Yehhh was a good day, when the living end was on I was comming down from what i was on... they sucked ass, they only have one good song and thats prisoner of society. After they finished playing prisoner of society I walked out of coaster and went home...
Fat As Butter
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I'm not a fan of living end's recorded stuff. But I reckon they put on a top show, seen them about 4 or 5 times at various festivals throughout the years and never left disappointed.
That lineup for fat as butter looks pretty ordinary with the exception of the herd, gurge and potbellees to some extent.
Dandy Warhols haven't put out a good song in 8 or 9 years and one of the most contrived bands going around these days.
Jesus, BDO just keeps getting better
Incredibly mainstream rubbish, bullet for my valentine are the only band so far id wana see, Sneaky sound system? lol. TERRIBLE.
woo COG FTW!