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Childish Gambino to Headline Listen Out

Childish GambinoRapper Childish Gambino has been announced as the headline act for the 2015 edition of the Listen Out festival.

Also on the bill is SBTRKT, who will be delivering a DJ set,  Joey Bada$$, Alison Wonderland, Odesza, Rae Sremmurd, Golden Features, Dusky, Ryan Hemsworth, ILoveMakkonen, George Fitzgerald, Lido, Hayden James, Client Liason, Roland Tings, Halfway Crooks, Jordan Burns.

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Listen Out replaced Parklife on the festival schedule. The Perth event will be on Sunday September 27th at Ozone Reserve.

The headliners for this years show were revealed a little earlier than expected when posters for the event were spotted on Sydney streets prior to the official annoucement.

Head to the Listen Out website for ticket details.

 

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