The mini-festival is headlined by the Presets and features Cut Copy, Ladyhawke, Bag Raiders and more.
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Frontier Touring and The Presets are excited to present new mini-festival Foreverafter – a celebration of Australia’s early 00s dance culture.
Conceived and curated by The Presets, who will also co-headline the event, Forverafter features a who’s who of electronic music icons, including The Presets’ former Modular label-mates Cut Copy and Ladyhawke.
Fans can also expect energetic DJ sets from Bag Raiders and Bang Gang DJs, plus rising star FUKHED bringing a fresh energy to the stage.
Foreverafter takes place in January 2027 at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Sunday 17 January, Sydney’s Carriageworks on Saturday 23 January and Brisbane’s Riverstage on Saturday 30 January.
Frontier Members have access to pre-sale tickets from 1pm AEST on Monday 6 July. Sign up here. General on-sale kicks off 2pm AEST on Tuesday 7 July via frontiertouring.com.
Speaking about the creation of Foreverafter, The Presets’ Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes say, “We've made a racket alongside most of these artists for years, onstage and off. This is our idea of the ultimate party. We've all talked about it forever — so it's about time.”
Cut Copy’s Dan Whitford adds, “We came up playing shows with most of these artists. And looking back it was a pretty unique scene, so it will be great to celebrate the spirit of that era with some killer shows!”
Ladyhawke is ready, “Getting the crew back together with some fresh faces too. It's gonna be awesome - don't miss this one.”
Frontier Touring’s Sahara Herald, who got her start working behind the scenes at Big Day Out, is equally excited about Foreverafter. “I loved this concept and the intrinsic sense of camaraderie from the moment Kim and Jules first floated their ideal lineup to us,” Sahara explains. “These artists all create sounds which have made - and continue to make - waves that will last forever.”
Foreverafter takes place in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in January 2027. Ticketing information is available via frontiertouring.com.
Foreverafter 2027
Sunday 17 January – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 23 January – Carriageworks, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 30 January – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
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