Bassinthegrass (styled as BASSINTHEGRASS)[1] is an Australian music festival. It is the largest music festival in the Northern Territory, and has been held annually since 2003 in the territory capital. The festival is operated by the Northern Territory Government through the Northern Territory Major Events Company,[1] part of a project of the previous Martin government to bring prominent bands to the territory and showcase local talent. BASSINTHEGRASS has grown rapidly since its inception, resulting in the imposition of cap on ticket numbers in 2007. A sister festival, Bassinthedust, had been held in Alice Springs commencing in 2004, but was shelved in 2008.[citation needed]
BASSINTHEGRASS | |
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Genre | Rock, Hip hop, Electronic, Indie |
Dates | mid-to-late May |
Location(s) | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia |
Years active | 2003 - present |
Founded by | Northern Territory Government |
Website | http://bassinthegrass.com.au |
History edit
Established in 2003, BASSINTHEGRASS is the Northern Territory's biggest and longest-running music festival.
The festival was first held in 2003 to fulfill a campaign promise by the government to hold a Big Day Out-style youth concert in the territory.[2] It was held in both Darwin and Alice Springs in its inaugural year, with the Alice Springs leg later becoming the Bassinthedust festival.[3] 5000 people attended the Darwin leg, with a further 1500 in Alice Springs, listening to headline acts The Living End, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, and NoKTuRNL.[3][4][5] It became an annual event.[6]
It became a Darwin-only festival in 2004 with the creation of Bassinthedust, and a crowd of 6000 turned out to a hear a larger lineup.[7][8] Radio personality Jackie O had been meant to MC the event, but arrived nine hours late, and stormed off stage after being booed by the crowd and played over by Frenzal Rhomb in an incident that received national media coverage.[9] You Am I, Little Birdy, Evermore, Regurgitator and Anthony Callea headlined the festival in 2005.[10][11]
The festival switched to a two-stage format in 2006.[11][12] BASS is a Darwin rite of passage, and in its 18 years has seen some of the country's biggest acts perform to sold-out crowds. In 2019, the festival moved to a bigger, new seaside location at Mindil Beach (famous for its sunsets) and hasn't looked back since. The 2019 event sold out at 10,000 tickets.
Artist lineup by year edit
2003 edit
- The Living End
- One Dollar Short
- Machine Gun Fellatio
- 30 Odd Foot of Grunts
- Sophie Monk
- 28 Days
- Selwyn
- Endorphin
- NoKTuRNL
- Three on a Tree
- Plan B
- Leon Spurling
- Culture Connect
- Cinco Loco
- Llypente Apurte
- Shellie Morris
- Public Holdup
2004 edit
- Grinspoon
- Frenzal Rhomb
- The Dissociatives
- The Superjesus
- Jebediah
- Human Nature
- Shannon Noll
- Roymackonkey
- Even
- Hairy Lemon
- Sophie Koh
- World Fly
- Lifted Mace
- Elysium
- Plonker
2005 edit
- You Am I
- Regurgitator
- Anthony Callea
- Little Birdy
- The Flairz
- Thirsty Merc
- Nabarlek
- Evermore
- Vanessa Amorosi
- The Spazzys
- Black Chapel
- Test Theory
- Pop Fantastic
- Storm Riders
- Vassy
2006 edit
- Stokes Hill
- Neo
- Zenith ASP
- Flesh Petal
- 28 Days
- Gerling
- Faker
- Lee Harding
- Worldfly
- The Herd
- Something for Kate
- Pete Murray
- Hilltop Hoods
- The Living End
2007 edit
2008 edit
2009 edit
2010 edit
- Silverchair
- Hilltop Hoods
- Empire of the Sun
- Jessica Mauboy
- Children Collide
- Short Stack
- Horrorshow
- Redcoats
- Sleeveheads (Battle of the School Bands Winner)
- DJ Fish
- Sweet Amber
- Semishigure
- Leigh Chisholm
2011 edit
2012 edit
- The Temper Trap
- Hilltop Hoods
- Boy & Bear
- The Jezabels
- Reece Mastin
- Drapht
- 360
- Stonefield
- Calling All Cars
- Redcoats
- Emma Rowe and the Two Other Guys
- Skarlett
- N.E.A.L Boys
- Elcah Rane
2013 edit
- 360
- Matt Corby
- Flume
- Grinspoon
- The Amity Affliction
- Illy
- Hermitude
- Amy Meredith
- Kingswood
- Chasin Aces
- My Team Dilemma
- Rambutan Jam Band
- Joshua Goodrem
2014 edit
- The Amity Affliction
- Pendulum DJ Set
- The Living End
- Rufus
- Vance Joy
- Peking Duk
- Justice Crew
- OK Kaleidoscope
- Michael Lindsey
- Allday
- Jackie Onasis
- Owl Eyes
- Bear Essence
- Skank MC[13]
2015 edit
- Hilltop Hoods
- Birds of Tokyo
- Flight Facilities
- Sheppard
- Illy
- The Preatures
- Kingswood
- Thundamentals
- Roymackonkey
- Tha Trigger
- Kid Mac
- Jarred & Prayer
- Champagne with Mary Jane
2016 edit
- Angus & Julia Stone
- Bliss N Eso
- Boy & Bear
- Drapht
- Hermitude
- Rüfüs
- Safia
- Tkay Maidza
- Violent Soho
- Gaia
- Tapestry
- At The Dakota
2017 edit
2018 edit
2019 edit
- Allday
- Amy Shark
- Ball Park Music
- Broods
- Caiti Baker
- DZ Deathrays
- Hermitude
- Hilltop Hoods
- Hot Dub Time Machine
- Karnivool
- The Lunar Society
- Mallrat
- Meg Mac
- Chet Faker
- PNAU
- Ruel
- SIX60
- Tasman Keith
- Tapestry
- Kyle Maher
- Open Scars
2020 edit
- Festival postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19
2021 edit
- Boo Seeka
- Chillinit
- DMA's
- G Flip
- Hayden James
- Illy
- Jack River
- Lime Cordiale
- Missy Higgins
- Ocean Alley
- Peking Duk
- SAFIA
- The Jungle Giants
- The Rubens
- Thelma Plum
- Violent Soho
- Draftday
- Scrubfowl
- Big T and S Evans
- Marlon featuring Rulla
- Casii Williams
2022 edit
- Boy & Bear
- Dope Lemon
- Dune Rats
- G Flip
- Hilltop Hoods
- Hockey Dad
- Hooligan Hefs
- Hot Dub Time Machine
- Jessica Mauboy
- Mako Road
- MSON
- Montaigne
- Peking Duk
- Phoebe Olivia
- The Dreggs
- The Teskey Brothers
- Vera Blue
- Xavier Rudd
- J Milla
2023 edit
References edit
- ^ a b unstated (n.d.). "BASSINTHEGRASS 08 -". NT Major Events Company Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 8 October 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2008.
- ^ "It's music to ALP". Northern Territory News, 15 July 2003
- ^ a b Burton, Alice. "Local acts signed for big day out". Northern Territory News, 4 July 2003.
- ^ "It's music to ALP". Northern Territory News, 15 July 2003.
- ^ "Crowe quietly flies in". Northern Territory News, 11 July 2003.
- ^ Carter, Chris. "Darwin ready as Alice swings". Northern Territory News, 12 July 2003.
- ^ Jackson, Paul. "Get set to rock in grass again". Northern Territory News, 12 July 2004.
- ^ "Locals boost big gig". Northern Territory News, 3 July 2004.
- ^ "NT and beyond". Northern Territory News, 6 August 2004.
- ^ Cavanagh, Rebekah. "Concert tickets selling fast". Northern Territory News, 2 June 2005.
- ^ a b "More room for more rocking". Northern Territory News, 5 June 2005.
- ^ Langford, Ben. "The Living End in our sights". Northern Territory News, 11 April 2006.
- ^ "Home". bassinthegrass.com.au.