Get ready for some complete and udder mayhem this April and May! Beloved regional roving festival Groovin the Moo (GTM) has just dropped its 2024 lineup and it’s shaping up to be an unforgettable day out.

Whether you’re a GTM veteran or first-timer, brace yourself for a good ol’ fashion party in the paddock at the Adelaide Showground on April 25 with the following festival bill!
Local heavyweights Jet, Alison Wonderland, DMA’s, The Jungle Giants, Mallrat, King Stingray and San Cisco will be joining international stars The Kooks, Mura Masa, Meduza and GZA from the iconic Wu-Tang.
The rest of the lineup is filled by a couple other of music legeneds, including The Rions, The Grogans, Hot Dub Time Machine, Stephen Sanchez, The Beaches, Armani White, Claire Rosinkranz, Jessie Reyez, Jacoténe and Nerve & Friends. Joining the fun and flying all the way over from the U.K. is none other than iconic Sporty Spice Melanie C, who’ll be bringing the vibes with a DJ set.
It's truly shaping up to be a day for every age and music taste, with GTM a licensed all age event. Plus, the day is so much more than just music! Explore the Wayville Showground on the day, making pit stops at the vintage stores and tasty food vendors.
In a local band and keen to play the GTM stage? As always, triple j Unearthed is on the hunt for one artist from each region to play the festival, with previous Adelaide winners including West Thebarton and aleksiah. To be eligible, bands and artists must have their finest tunes uploaded to their triple j Unearthed profile. The competition opens 9am on February 12 and closes midnight March 10.
Stay tuned for more exciting announcements to come! Tickets to GTM go on sale via Moshtix on February 6 at 3pm Adelaide time. Tickets will be available online via the GTM website or Moshtix.
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