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Six of the must-see Splendour In The Grass sideshows

Catfish and the Bottlemen, Two Door Cinema Club, Lil Yachty and heaps more take over some of our best venues throughout July.

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  1. Asgeir 

    Icelandic singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and collaborator, Ásgeir has a habit of making even the biggest venues feel intimate; so it’s safe to expect something extra special when he plays Forum Melbourne on 24 July. Armed with brand new material from his highly anticipated second album Afterglow, Ásgeir will also be joined by one of Australia’s most exciting new voices in folktronica singer/songwriter, Gordi.  Book tickets.

    Ásgeir - Unbound (Official Audio Stream)
  2. Catfish And The Bottlemen 

    Selling fast, Catfish and the Bottlemen has been one of the most popular Splendour side shows since first being announced. Hitting Melbourne’s Festival Hall on Friday 21 July, the British rock quartet will serve up the very best from 2016’s The Ride and their debut, 2014’s The BalconyBook tickets.

    Catfish and the Bottlemen - Twice
  3. Lil Yachty 

    Everybody’s talking about Lil Yachty right now, so it’s only natural to want to find out what all the fuss is about? Catch the American Rapper at his first headline shows in Australia around Splendour, including a date at Big Top Sydney on 20 July. Book tickets.

    Lil Yachty ft. Migos - Peek A Boo (Official Video)
  4. George Ezra 

    The acclaimed English singer-songwriter is back after selling out his debut Australian tour in 2015. Having played some of the biggest festival and headline dates of his career since this last visit, George Ezra fans can expect him to be in fine form for his July sideshows. Book tickets.

    George Ezra - Don't Matter Now (Official Video)
  5. Maggie Rogers

    American songstress, Maggie Rogers, will bring her enchanting brand of emotional electro to Forum Melbourne on Sunday 23 July. The Maryland musician has been on a roll ever since Pharrell Williams heard her hit song, Alaska, during a New York University masterclass. Epic. Book tickets.

    Maggie Rogers - On + Off (Official Video)
  6. Two Door Cinema Club

    The Irish indie rockers return to Australia with new album, Gameshow, that has reinvigorated their sound and live show. If the worldwide reviews are anything to go by, Two Door Cinema Club are at the top of their game right now. Catch them at Melbourne’s Festival Hall on 25 July. Book tickets.

    Two Door Cinema Club - Bad Decisions (Official Video)