Groovin the Moo 2023 Lineup Announced

Fatboy Slim, LUUDE, Skepta & More To Play Groovin the Moo 2023.

The 2023 Groovin the Moo festival lineup has been announced. The event will take place at six different locations throughout April and May, marking its most extensive tour since before the pandemic. The lineup features well-known international acts such as alt-J, Fatboy Slim, Denzel Curry, and up-and-coming artists like Sophie May, and Omar Apollo.

The Australian lineup is also impressive, with popular acts like Amy Shark, The Chats, Confidence Man, Ocean Alley, Slowly Slowly, and Ball Park Music, as well as rising talents like Barkaa, Royel Otis, and three youthful groups: Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Teenage Dads, and Teenage Joans.

The 2023 lineup also includes British singer Laurel, Canadian rapper bbno$, and American pop artist Slayyyter. Lex and Pookie will serve as hosts for this year’s Groovin The Moo festival, and a winner of the triple j Unearthed Fresh Produce competition will be announced at each location.

The festival will kick off on April 21st, at the Adelaide Showground. In the following weeks, it will make stops in Maitland, NSW, Canberra, ACT, Bendigo, VIC, Sunshine Coast, QLD, and Bunbury, WA.

Secure your tickets online here – www.gtm.net.au

Groovin the Moo 2023 Lineup

Alt-J (UK)
Amy Shark
Ball Park Music
Barkaa
bbno$ (Can)
The Chats
Choomba
Confidence Man
Denzel Curry (USA)
Eliza Rose (UK)
Fatboy Slim (UK)
Laurel (UK)
Luude
Ocean Alley
Omar Apollo (USA)
Royel Otis
Skegss
Skepta (UK)
Slayyyter (USA)
Slowly Slowly
Sophie May (UK)
Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers
Teenage Dads
Teenage Joans

Festival Dates & Venues

Friday, 21st April – Adelaide Showground, Wayville, SA
Saturday, 22nd April – Maitland Showground, Maitland, NSW
Sunday, 23rd April – Exhibition Park, Mitchell, ACT
Saturday, 29th April – Prince of Wales Showgrounds, Bendigo, VIC
Sunday, 30th April – Kawana Sports Western Precinct, Warana, QLD
Saturday, 6th May – Hay Park, Bunbury, WA

Secure your tickets online here – www.gtm.net.au

Article photo by Jordan Munns