Splendour In The Grass has been rescheduled to November 2021
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02.03.2021

Splendour In The Grass has been rescheduled to November 2021

Photo by Charlie Hardy
Words by Chloe Karis

Gorillaz, The Strokes and Tyler, The Creator will headline the festival.

Splendour In The Grass’s 20th Anniversary has been rescheduled again from July to November this year.

Keep up to date with all the latest touring news here.

International headliners Gorillaz, The Strokes and Tyler, The Creator are available to perform at the festival when it goes down from Friday 19 – Sunday 21 November, and is highly likely to be their first international shows since the pandemic.

The rest of the lineup is waiting to be confirmed, but no doubt will be announced soon as the new dates are locked in. Whether or not any of the acts included on the original 2020 lineup, including Disclosure, King Krule, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Midnight Oil, Glass Animals and King Princess, will appear on the revised lineup is yet to be disclosed.

“Huge thanks to our headliners for being flexible and to our amazing Splendour community for their ongoing support. We miss you and we can guarantee that when we see you in November it’s going to be worth the wait!” said Splendour In The Grass co-founders Jessica Ducrou and Paul Piticco.

“We had so hoped to bring you Splendour’s 20th Anniversary edition this July but we can’t stage the event that you know and love within the current restrictions and international border closures.”

The co-founders urge ticket holders to keep their tickets for Splendour In The Grass Spring edition as it’s “the best way to support your favourite artist or event right now.”

Current ticket holders who aren’t able to attend the new dates can apply for a refund now. Moshtix will contact all account holders with more information.

For more details head to the Splendour In The Grass website.

Splendour In The Grass 2021 will go down from November 19 – 21 at the North Byron Bay Parklands. Buy your tickets from Moshtix today.