Pirate Life Reveal Full Lineup for Eleventh Birthday Celebrations
The event is headlined by hip hop legends De La Soul.
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After surprising music lovers by announcing De La Soul as the headliners for Pirate Life Brewing’s eleventh birthday party next year, the brewery has now unveiled the full lineup of artists set to play at Pirate Life on Saturday 28 February.
Joining the iconic New York hip hop trio are Perth rapper Drapht, Australian singer and songwriter Miss Kaninna, funk ensemble The Bamboos, ska punk exponents The Bennies and post-punk rockers These New South Whales, who have just released their acclaimed fourth long player GODSPEED.
Also on the bill are Posseshot, Manequin Death Squad, Slim Krusty, TONIX, Bloody Meadows & Inkswel, Bousta, Roots Radical, Deluna, Tommy Marsh, plus DJs Oisima and Anty.
The Note vote returns, with the public able to choose who they want to fill the final spot on the bill. More details to follow.
Tickets are already selling like hot cakes, so be sure to grab yours now at moshtix.com.au.
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Last year’s event was a smash hit that featured headline sets from Cali punk rockers Pennywise and Swedish punk royalty Millencolin. The lineup also included Aussie punk rockers 28 Days, Melbourne ska outfit Area 7, Frenzal Rhomb’s Jay and Lindsay and a host of local talent.
Along with all the great music, expect Adelaide’s best food trucks, plenty of bars serving cold Pirate Life and interactive installations.
Pirate Life’s Eleventh Birthday takes place at Pirate Life on Saturday 28 February. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
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