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Big Pineapple Fest line-up announced

 From platinum selling electronic luminaries, to international pop queens and indie underground legends, the seventh edition of the Sunshine Coasts’ hottest music festival will have your musical tastebuds tingling. The Big Pineapple music festival line-up has been announced for 2019 and their four stages will be flowing with big names. The Triple-J event will be hosted on Saturday 25 May at the iconic Pineapple Fields in Woombye. This year’s main acts feature the likes of Peking Duk, Broods, PNAU, Vera Blue, Thundamentals and Karnivool. Event organisers say attendees can expect epic tunes, lush green campgrounds, delicious food and drinks, crazy roving performers and art installations. A must-see early act to keep your eye out for includes Sunshine Coast locals, The Dreggs, who have been on their ‘Just For One Night’ east-coast tour.Free shuttle buses will be running to the event from designated locations around the Sunshine Coast. Visit The Big Pineapple Music Festival website at www.bigpineapplemusicfestival.com

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