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I know its not everyones cup of tea, but Parklife is back for 2008!

Parklife Adelaide - TICKETS ON SALE MON 14th JULY 12pm

Parklife Adelaide

Prices range from $91.00 - $101.00

Performances

Saturday at 12:00 pm on 27-09-2008

Venue Botanic Park | South Australia | Australia

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As the sun begins to break through the winter clouds and the temperature starts to rise, so does the anticipation among the true party crowd as they gear up for the event that will kick off the summer festival calendar in truly unforgettable style: PARKLIFE. From small beginnings in 2000, PARKLIFE has evolved into a national institution renowned for delivering cutting-edge line-ups of incredible talent from around the globe. In 2007, the PARKLIFE National Tour proved to be the standout success of the calendar year, showcasing what many regarded as one of the most diverse, eclectic and ground-breaking line-ups ever assembled to a combined crowd of over 100,000 people across the country. Now in its ninth year, PARKLIFE is as much an Australian icon as the eucalyptus trees under which it was first staged, and once again in 2008 will be bringing an unrivalled array of fresh and experienced international live acts and dj's to Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney.

So who is coming? :D

www.parklife.com.au

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Could be decent. I'd go for Dizzee Rascal, Diplo, Blackalicious... the rest I don't really recognize aside from peaches...

bit pricey tho. I'm goin to Devo next month, will see if I can justify the expense ;P hopefully there arent too many mongoes drugged off their yar danketies, or idiot bouncers, or cops for that matter. festivals can suck for that reason

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nice line up, i'll definitely be there!

It's good for us to get a festival like this on a Saturday for once, but of course the catch is the AFL grand final is on the same day... Not that i have too much to worry about as a Port supporter...

Lookin forward to Metro Area, Jesse Rose, Dizzee, Diplo, AND great to finally see the Plump DJS in Adelaide! Theyve skipped this town every year theyve been down under. If only they came here in 2004 when their sounds were much more appealing to the masses...

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2MANYDJs

PLUMP DJs

BLACKALICIOUS

METRO AREA

FAMILJEN

VAN SHE

BAG RAIDERS (live)

GRAFTON PRIMARY

AJAX

MIAMI HORROR

SOULWAX

DIZZEE RASCAL

DIPLO

DOES IT OFFEND YOU, YEAH?

FAKE BLOOD

LADYTRON

ELEKTRONS

DRAGONETTE

VAN SHE TECH

HAWNAY TROOF PEACHES

MARTIN SOLVEIG

JESSE ROSE

NEON NEON

XXXCHANGE

YUKSEK

BOY 8-BIT

SLYDE

SNOB SCRILLA

+ many more

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