The annual rock, punk and metal festival returns this December.
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Good Things season is in full swing, with festival organisers revealing the dates for this year’s event.
The punk, alternative and metal fest takes over Melbourne on Friday 4 December, followed by Sydney on Saturday 5 December and Brisbane on Sunday 6 December.
There’s still no more info regarding venues or lineup, but all will be revealed shortly, with Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse, Sydney’s Showgrounds and Brisbane’s Showgrounds expected to be transformed into the ultimate festival experience.
Promotors Destroy All Lines have promised the lineup is coming soon, with punters urged to sign up to the Good Things mailing list and follow their social accounts on Instagram and Facebook to keep updated on all the details regarding this year’s festival.
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Since its inception in 2018, Good Things has fast become a fan favourite, with each year getting bigger and better than the last.
The 2025 edition was huge, with TOOL, Garbage and Weezer headlining alongside the likes of Refused, New Found Glory, James Reyne (?) and many more.
Check out our review of last year’s festival here and discover our Good Things Festival 2026 predictions here.
You can keep up to date on everything Good Things 2026 by signing up for the mailing list here.
Good Things Festival 2026 Dates
Friday 4 December - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Saturday 5 December – Sydney Showground, Sydney
Sunday 6 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane
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