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Wine Machine lineup includes The Presets and Hayden James

The Hot Dub curated spectacle “Wine Machine” returned to its South Australia birthplace in December last year, hosting their third annual, wine-cheese-sunshine-fuelled day of live music and celebrations.

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Next month the massive and proudly all-Australian wineup for the 2019 national tour will showcases some of the biggest names in electronic music along with the next crop of incredible Australian talent on offer.

Each hand-curated bespoke event is set amongst the luscious grapevines of Australia’s most vibrant and prominent wine regions. Wine Machine once again offers the opportunity for the people of Australia to venture into the country’s wine heartland for a day of flirtatious feasting and frivolity.

Overseeing the proceedings, your master of ceremonies as always will be international festival sensation Hot Dub Time Machine, who’ll be bringing his time entangling, party antics once again to the wine aficionados of Australia.

Australian dance-music royalty The Presets will be bringing their enormous and spectacular live show to the Wine Machine stages, as will the omnipresent nicest guy in dance-music Hayden James with his unique and incredibly popular brand of baby-making house.

Arguably the country’s most entertaining live act Confidence Man will have wine-enthusiasts dancing their rosé’s away while the incredible GRAACE will have us swooning, off the back of her triple j hit Last Night and stellar debut EP, Self Sabotage. Rounding out the lineup are the infectious Kinder, the luscious disco-house duo Happiness is Wealth and our host Alex “Rat-Rog” Dyson.

Wine Machine will be in the Swan Valley on 30th March, for tickets head to their website

Source: Media Release


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