Beyond The Valley keep giving with four sideshows added to the sold our festival offering

Though the Dom Dolla, Addison Rae, Turnstile and Kid Cudi led new years festival is at capacity, you still have a chance to see the world-class artists.

Above and beyond is part of the Beyond The Valley ethos as the festival returns with four massive official sideshows. Selling out their 10 year birthday celebrations across 28 December – 1 January, the Untitled Group festival are taking four of their artists into venues across the country for a slew of shows.

Beyond The Valley sideshows

070 Shake:

  • 2 January: Forum, Melbourne
  • 5 January: Enmore Theatre, Sydney

49th & Main:

  • 2 January: 170 Russell, Melbourne
  • 3 January: Metro Theatre, Sydney
  • 4 January: Crowbar, Brisbane

Jane Remover:

  • 2 January: The Night Cat, Melbourne
  • 3 January: The Night Cat, Melbourne
  • 4 January: Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
  • 5 January: Oxford Art Factory, Sydney

I Hate Models:

  • 3 January: PICA Warehouse, Melbourne

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The first is 070 Shake who is celebrating her latest single ‘Petrichor’ on tour. Building a cult following thanks to her collaborative efforts with none other than Courtney Love and Lily-Rose Depp, 070 Shake will play Forum Melbourne on 2 January and head to Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on 5 January.

Just a stones throw over in Melbourne, Irish duo 49th and Main will be transforming 170 Russell on 2 January. They’ll head up the East Coast to Metro Theatre Sydney, and Crowbar Brisbane on 3 and 4 January, respectively. Ben O’Sullivan and Paddy King are crowned some of the biggest names in the dance and hip hop space and are not to be missed.

Hyperpop producer out of the US, Jane Remover will play four shows outside of the BTV stage. On 2 and 3 January, they will be hosted at The Night Cat in Melbourne, moving onto Oxford Art Factory in Sydney on 4 and 5 January. Having They made their debut with Teen Week in 2021, a progressive pop and digicore EP with themes of adolescence, Jane Remover has skyrocketed, pioneering the dariacore microgenre and shaping the music scene over the last four years.

Finally industrial warehouse venue PICA in Melbourne’s West will be treated to French techno producer I Hate Models on 3 January. Brought to audiences by XE 54, this underground style rave will be elevated with support from Patrick Mason, Pegassi and local acts Mikalah Watego b2b Hannah D.

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