RÜFÜS DU SOL return to their home town after last year’s sold out Aussie tour. The atmospheric dance-pop trio are one of Australia’s biggest electronic acts.
Making his Field Day debut, the British rapper brings his melodic take on UK hip hip and drill to Sydney, armed with anthems like Dojo, Let Go and Sprinter.
Now based in LA, accomplished multi-instrumentalist, DJ and producer Cassian is one of the most versatile talents to emerge from Sydney’s flourishing electronic scene. He’ll enjoy putting on a homecoming party.
“Expect lots of sweat, heavy-ass bass that will make your insides vibrate and me working every inch of the stage,” is how Cobrah explains her infamous live show. Expect electric bangers.
Best known for his album If Looks Could Kill, Atlanta rapper Destroy Lonely delivers erratic, speedy rhymes over atmospheric trap beats and makes his Australian debut at Field Day.
The Sydney born, London-based producer and DJ returns to her roots promising a New Year’s set with a tough, stark sound that is a varied as it is exciting.
His unique Australian take on electronic music is perfect for a New Year’s party, which promises to be one of the most energetic sets of the day even before he drops his cover of you know what.
Born in NSW, but now based in London, Mall Grab returns to Australia with atmospheric music that explores the roots of house and techno, while keeping it stripped back and minimal.
Dance veteran Riton’s hits have underpinned countless parties around the world and his influence across club culture is vast, stretching back decades and across myriad scenes.
First finding fame as one third of The XX, Romy also makes uplifting, joyous dance music and is bringing fresh tracks like The Sea, Loveher and Enjoy Your Life to Field Day.
UK house producer Felix Weatherall aka Ross From Friends is an artist who makes detailed tracks and demonstrates an ever-increasing melodic mastery of his craft.
Sub Focus built a reputation around air-punching, dance floor-dismantling drum & bass, but now draws from all corners of the electronic landscape, albeit with the same energy.
dameeeela is an electronic artist to watch. Raised in Tulmer/Ipswich and now based in Meanjin/Brisbane, look out for the Yuggera woman’s highly anticipated debut single The Shake Up in her DJ set.
Meanjin/Brisbane born and Sydney/Eora based DJ FUKHED is confidently carving out her own sonic lane, dishing up a delicious mix of breaks and hard techno.
Aboriginal Australian hip hop musician J-MILLA is a proud member of the Mak Mak Marranungu people with lyrical content that swings between deep societal commentary and banging club vibes.