G Flip, Ruel and more Headline triple j’s One Night Stand
triple j’s One Night Stand returns after a five year absence.
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triple J’s One Night Stand returns in 2024 with an action-packed lineup of incredible Aussie musos.
Taking place on Sunday, September 14 in rural Australia, this year’s festival, the first in five years, is headlined by two-time ARIA Award winner G Flip and soulful Sydney crooner Ruel.
Bringing the dance floor heat will be What So Not alongside Meanjin-born, Gamilaraay songstress Thelma Plum, indie favourite Sycco and Perth alt-rockers DICE.
The triple J Unearthed winner will also be on the bill along with several yet-to-be-named special guests.
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Although triple j has revealed the date for this year’s One Night Stand, they are keeping the location a secret a little longer. The radio station took to Instagram a few weeks back to reveal that over 2087 submissions were sent in nominating towns from across the country for the big event.
To find out what town gets the tick of approval, listen to triple j’s Breakfast with Concetta and Luka daily, with the duo gearing up to share the name of the lucky town holding One Night Stand soon.
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