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Pop / Rock 30 September, 2005

Stonefest Host The Living End

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SYDNEY, AU.(EMI MUSIC AUSTRALIA) - The final line-up for October's Stonefest at the University of Canberra has been announced. The last band to be announced was The Living End who haven't been through Canberra for at least twelve months, as well as DJs for the Friday night.

With The Living End slotted into place, the line-up is as follows: The Living End, Electric Six, Decoder Ring, Butterfingers, Wicked Beat Sound System, Koolism, Poxymusic, Soma Rasa, Thirsty Merc, The Beautiful Girls, Sneaky Sound System, Cabin Crew, Karton, Faker, DJ Peril & Suburban Intellect, Casual Projects, Archie, Greg Packer, Typhonic, Jeff Drake, Chris Fraser, Alistair Erskine, Klaus, Heavyweight Hill, Hermitude, Bec Paton and Mikah Freeman.

Spanning two days, it's one of the biggest lists of acts to grace the fair city of Canberra, ever. Stonefest happens during the last weekend in October, Friday 28 and Saturday 29. Tickets are on sale from the University of Canberra Union and Ticketek. General admission tickets will set you back $55 + bf, but University of Canberra students will only pay $15. What a bargain!






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