Viral Dance Phenomenon Disco Lines Added To A Day in the Gully Lineup
This will be Disco Lines’ first-ever Australian appearance.
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A Day in the Gully organisers have revealed one more surprise, with viral dance phenomenon Disco Lines joining the lineup.
The DJ and producer will perform at A Day in the Gully at Modbury’s Civic Park on Saturday 28 February.
Known to his family and friends as Thadeus Labuszewski, Disco Lines has become a global sensation over the past year, amassing over 24.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify and billions of views across multiple platforms thanks to his hit remixes of ‘Baby Girl’ and ‘No Broke Boys.
The Colorado producer performed at Coachella earlier this year and has been handpicked to headline the X Games in 2026, with the DJ sharing this message with his Adelaide fans, “I’m so stoked to be playing in Adelaide for the first ever time. I can’t wait to see you all at A Day in the Gully!”
Disco Lines joins an already stacked lineup of awesome Aussie artists that includes punk rock icons The Living End, Brizzy indie rockers Ball Park Music, singer-songwriter Pete Murray, downtempo indie electronic artist Chet Faker and pop superstar Mallrat.
The bill also includes local Adelaide acts Teenage Joans and The Tullamarines.
Final release tickets are on sale now via adayinthegully.com.au.
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Along with all the great music, A Day in the Gully will play host to some of Adelaide’s best food trucks and local favourites serving up gourmet bites and a selection of bars slinging craft wine, beer and cocktails that celebrate the best producers from the Gully and beyond.
“The response to this festival has already been out of this world, so our team are beyond excited to add Disco Lines to this line-up: an artist whose energy aligns perfectly with the atmosphere we’re creating for A Day in the Gully. Get your tickets before they’re gone!” said Danielle Jones, Managing Director of SRO Events.
A Day in the Gully takes place at Civic Park in Modbury on Saturday 28 February. Final tickets available now via adayinthegully.com.au.
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