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Nicefest 2019

Posted by Loren on March 30, 2019

Nicefest 2019
photo by Chris Goyette

The Art As Catharsis showcase NICEFEST will return for 2019 in Sydnet, Melbourne, and Brisbane, taking place on May 11, May 17, and June 1 in the respective Australian cities.

The lineup for each of the three installments is posted after the jump.

Nicefest 2019: Sydney

11 May at LazyBones

Godriguez’s GODTET
Bear the Mammoth (VIC)
Hashshashin
COAST
Bonniesongs
Alyx Dennison
An Go (Chile)
HELU
PlaneFace
Black Aleph
Pleasure
Which (Alyx Dennison + Bonnie Stewart)
 

Nicefest 2019: Brisbane
17 May at Black Bear Lodge

Big Dead
Turtle Skull (NSW)
Balloons Kill Babies
The Unofficials
Common Deers
Monsterra
 

Nicefest 2019: Melbourne
1 June at Grace Darling Hotel

Bear the Mammoth
Instrumental, adj. (NSW)
half/cut
Laedj.
Black Aleph

Nicefest 2019
photo by Chris Goyette

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