Rollercoaster (Australian festival)

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Rollercoaster
GenreRock music & Alternative rock
DatesDecember
Location(s)Australia Mandurah, Western Australia
Years active2005 - present
Organised byPeel Projects
WebsiteOfficial website

Rollercoaster is an annual Australian music festival held at the western foreshore (Hall Park) at Mandurah in December. The festival mainly features modern rock music.

The first festival was held in 2005 with approximately 9,700 patrons,[1] with between 8,500 and 9,000 people attending in 2007. The headliners for the 2007 concert were originally The Black Keys (the first international act to perform at Rollercoaster) however the band had to withdraw due to a family member's illness and they were replaced by You Am I.[2]

The largest musical festival however was the 'Mandurah Festival' held in January, 1994 for which the headlining act was INXS, who drew an attendance of 12,000 people.[3]


Artist lineups by year (incomplete)

26 December 2005

The Living End, Gyroscope, Spiderbait, End of Fashion, Karnivool, Kisschasy, Cowtown, The Fuzz

26 December 2006

Grinspoon, Frenzal Rhomb, The Butterfly Effect, Gyroscope, Downsyde, Behind Crimson Eyes, Cowtown, Birds of Tokyo

29 December 2007

Hilltop Hoods, You Am I, Shihad, Kisschasy, Jebediah, Birds of Tokyo, Ash Grunwald, Sneaky Weasel Gang

27 December 2008

The Living End, Gyroscope, Sneaky Sound System, Cut Copy, Operator Please, The Teenagers (France), Tame Impala

References

  1. ^ "Minutes of Governance and Infrastructure Committee Meeting". City of Mandurah. 8 August 2006. Retrieved 27 October 2008.
  2. ^ Cox, Karena (2 January 2008). "Rollercoaster rocks". Mandurah Mail. Retrieved 27 October 2008.
  3. ^ "INXS concerts". INXS.PL. Archived from the original on 29 May 2009. Retrieved 27 October 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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