On the Bright Side Festival

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On The Bright Side
GenreRock, Electronic, Alternative, Punk, Post-Dubstep, Britpop, Folk Garage Rock
DatesLate July
Location(s)The Esplanade, Perth, Western Australia
Years active2010 - 2011
Websitehttp://onthebrightside.com.au

On The Bright Side is an annual Australian music festival held in Perth, Western Australia. Starting in 2010, the event is the result of collaboration between the promoters of Splendour in the Grass Festival held in Woodford, Queensland and Rock-It held in Joondalup, Western Australia.[1]

The event is held under the supertop at Esplanade Park in Perth during July and in its first two years proved to be one of the highlights of the Perth winter music calendar.[2]

In 2012, the festival was cancelled due to "conflicting artist schedules".[3] Despite a promise to return in 2013 there was no such announcement from the festival.

Artist lineups by year

2010

The Ting Tings were originally announced to play in 2010 but had to pull out due to rescheduling the release of their second album.[4] Their replacement on the bill was Art vs. Science.[5]

2011

2012

The festival was cancelled in 2012 due to "conflicting artist schedules".[6]

References

  1. ^ http://www.indieinitiative.com/ifShowHeadline.asp?ID=8622
  2. ^ http://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/on-the-bright-side-perth-festival-review/story-e6frg3ic-1225896953322
  3. ^ http://www.facebook.com/onthebrightsidefestival/posts/404172866290058
  4. ^ http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/news/local/24487/The-Ting-Tings-cancel-tour
  5. ^ http://lostinsuburbia.com.au/2010/07/06/the-ting-tings-cancel-australian-tour/
  6. ^ "On The Bright Side Festival Cancelled". Triple J. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2013.

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