Groovin' the Moo explained

Music Festival Name:Groovin the Moo
Location:Australia
Years Active:2005–2019, 2022–
Founders:Cattleyard Promotions
Dates:Late April – Early May
Genre:Australian, Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Hip-hop, Electronic, Metalcore

Groovin the Moo was an annual music festival that was held primarily in regional centres across Australia. The festival was held during autumn, typically in May of each year.

Groovin the Moo was established by Cattleyard Promotions and their first festival was held on Sunday 24 April 2005 in Gloucester, New South Wales. The festivals were held each year until 2019, but in 2020 and 2021 there were no festivals because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Groovin the Moo returned in 2022 and 2023, but insufficient ticket sales led to the cancellation of the 2024 festival.

History

The first incarnation of the festival occurred on 24 April 2005 at the Gloucester Showgrounds in New South Wales with crowds of over 1400, continuing to Narrandera (NSW Riverina) with crowds exceeding 1800. The following year the festival took place in Maitland, Albury and Darwin.

2007 was a break-through year for the festival, with headlining Australian act Silverchair and successful international act The Black Keys headlining, along with the largely popular Hilltop Hoods, John Butler Trio and You Am I. In 2008 Townsville was added to the tour's circuit, with Bendigo being added the following year.

2010 saw the inclusion of Bunbury and Canberra, with all shows selling out across the country.

In 2014, an Oakbank show was added to the tour and went on to sell out.

Australia's first pill testing trial was held at the 2018 festival in Canberra.[1]

In 2020, and 2021, festivals were not held because of restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. Tickets purchased for 2020 were valid for the event in 2022.[2]

In February 2024, the 2024 Festival was cancelled, with organisers stating "insufficient ticket sales".[3]

Festivals venues

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Albury Albury Racecourse2006–2007
Bendigo Prince of Wales Showground2009–2019, 2022–
Bunbury Hay Park2010–2019, 2023–
Canberra University of Canberra (2010–2018)
Exhibition Park (2019, 2022–)
2010–2019, 2022–
Darwin Darwin Amphitheatre2006
Gloucester Gloucester Showground2005
Maitland Maitland Showground2006–2019, 2022–2023
Narrandera Narrandera Showground2005
Newcastle Newcastle Foreshore2024–
Oakbank Oakbank Racecourse2014–2016
Townsville Lou Litster Park (2008–2009)
Murray Sporting Complex (2010–2019, 2022–)
2008–2019
Wayville Adelaide Showground2017–2019, 2023–
Sunshine CoastQLDKawana Sports Western Precinct (2023)
Sunshine Coast Stadium (2024-)
2023–

Lineups year by year

As listed on the official website.[4] Bold indicates headline act. All acts are Australian unless stated otherwise.

2005

ArtistGloucester
Narrandera
Screaming Jets Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Sender Yes No
Supersonic Yes No
Retro Rockets Yes No
Yes No
Dirty Pink Jeans Yes No
The Common Code Yes No
Halo Yes No
Bullshit Rare Yes No
Grinspoon No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
Star Assassin No Yes
Local Knowledge (NZ)No Yes
Notes

2006

 width=8%Maitland
width=8%Darwin
width=8%Albury
Hilltop Hoods Yes No Yes
Yes No No
Yes No No
Yes No No
Yes No No
Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set Yes No No
Yes No No
Yes Yes Yes
Modular Lounge Yes No No
Local Knowledge (NZ) Yes No No
Bullshit Rare Yes Yes Yes
Gomez (UK) No Yes No
No Yes Yes
No Yes No
No Yes No
No Yes No
No Yes No
No No Yes
No No Yes
The Fumes No No Yes
No No Yes
No No Yes
Trail Kennedy No No Yes
Star Assassin No No Yes
Notes

2007

 
Silverchair Yes No
The Black Keys (US) Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Airborne Yes Yes
Yes No
Yes Yes
Yes No
Yes Yes
The Camels Yes No
Yes No
2 Dogs DJs Yes No
Yes No
Yes Yes
Tongue and Diaz Yes No
Yes No
Yes Yes
Good Buddha Yes No
Mister Savona Yes No
Yes No
Grinspoon No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
Clare Bowditch and The Feeding Set No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
Unkle Ho No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
Notes

2008

 
The Presets Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes No
Yes No
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Azzido Da Bass (GER)Yes Yes
Pitch Black (NZ) Yes No
Bass Kleph Yes Yes
Dirty Laundry Yes No
Yes No
Hercules in NY Yes No
Amber Savage Yes Yes
That 1 Guy (USA)No Yes
Resin Dogs Sound System No Yes
Yes No
Beats Working Yes No
No Yes
Lover No Yes
Notes

2009

2010

2011

2012

Local band Juwana opened the moo tent after winning competition

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

The 2020 festival was cancelled due to a ban on gatherings of more than 500 people as well as international borders being closed to non-citizens in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia[8]

2022

The festival returned in 2022 after the 2020 and 2021 festivals were cancelled, however the Townsville, Bunbury, and Wayville legs did not go ahead due to uncertainty regarding crowd capacity and national/international travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia

2023

The 2023 festival returned to its full 6 day touring schedule, however the Townsville leg was dropped due to "logistical and financial difficulties" related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and a Sunshine Coast leg was added as a replacement

2024

The 2024 festival was cancelled, with the organisers citing "insufficient ticket sales".[9]

Prior to cancellation, it had been announced that the Maitland leg of the 2024 festival was to be moved to Newcastle due to "consistent patron feedback and consultation regarding their transport and accommodation needs”, and the Sunshine Coast leg was moved to a bigger venue due to the sell-out of its 2023 debut.

THE PLOT

Music Festival Name:THE PLOT
Location:Australia
Years Active:2013; 2015–2017
Founders:Cattleyard Promotions
Dates:November / December
Genre:Electronic, Dance, Indie Rock
Website:www.ThePlot.co

Established in 2013 by parent company Cattleyard Promotions, THE PLOT is a sister music festival to Groovin the Moo which focuses more on emerging and breaking Australian musicians. Launched on 16 September and to date all of events have been held in metropolitan cities, unlike "Groovin the Moo" which is held in various regional centres across Australia.

2013

Bold indicates headline act.

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Alison Wonderland (DJ Set) Yes Yes
Yes Yes
DJ Snake (FRE) Yes Yes
Naysayer & Gilsun (AV Set) Yes Yes
Touch Sensitive Yes Yes
Wave Racer Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Tyler Touche Yes Yes
Gold Fields Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Citizen Kay Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Willow Beats Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Wordlife (Live) Yes Yes
Softwar Yes Yes
Club Mod DJsYes Yes
Notes

The full lineup was announced on 9 October.[10]

2014

The Plot was not held in 2014.[11]

2015

Bold indicates headline act.

 width=8%Sydney
Art Vs Science Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Friend Within (UK) Yes
Yes
Matoma (Nor) Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Young Franco Yes
Yes
Uv Boi Yes
E^st Yes
Yes
The Meeting Tree Yes
Luke Million Yes
L-Fresh The Lion Yes
B Wise Yes
Shantan Wantan Ichiban Yes
Future Love Hungover Yes
Yes
Jawz Yes
Andy Garvey Yes
Stoney Roads DJs Yes
Sampa The Great Yes
Notes

The full lineup was announced on 30 September.[12]

2016

The full lineup was announced on 24 August.[13]

A.B. Original, Alex Lahey, Allday, Amy Shark, Confidence Man, GL, Hellions, Soul Benefits, Kinder, Ebony Boadu, Sarah Connor, Amber Dubs, The Belligerents, The Bennies, Bootleg Rascal, Buoy, Cult Shotta, Dorsal Fins, Dylan Joel, E^ST, Elizabeth Rose, FROYO, Gold Fields, Hyjak, Indian Summer, Ivan Ooze (rapper), Jannath Beth + DJ Lili Joy, Japanese Wallpaper, Kazi A, Lanks, Luca Brasi, Mallrat, MMAD, Montaigne, Mumbles, Nardine, Nicole Millar, Ocean Alley, Onion Man, Paces, Pierce Brothers, Richard Bell, Running Touch, Tash Sultana, Thelma Plum, Tired Lion, Vera Blue, WSU Poets, Zeadala + Judenn, Ziggy Alberts.

2017

The full lineup was announced on 23 August.

Airling, Alex The Astronaut, Alice Ivy, Bec Sandridge, Cable Ties, Clowns, Confidence Man, Dean Lewis, Dear Seattle, Dobby, Haiku Hands, Hatchie, Hollow Coves, Jess Locke, Kuren, Kyle Lionhart, Lastlings, Maddy Jane, Mallrat, Manu Crook$, Miss Blanks, Ninajirachi, Northeast Party House, Nyxen, Odette, Oh Boy, Okenyo, Ruby Fields, Saatsuma, Skeggs, Sleepmakeswaves, Stella Donnelly, The Teskey Brothers, Tigertown, Waax, YoungstaCPT (RSA).

Awards and nominations

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.|-| National Live Music Awards of 2016[14] | Groovin the Moo| ACT Live Event of the Year| |-| rowspan="2" | National Live Music Awards of 2019[15] [16] | rowspan="2"| Groovin the Moo| Best Live Music Festival or Event| |-| ACT Live Event of the Year| |-

References

8. http://www.gtm.net.au/gtms-south-australian-show-moves-venues/

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Two 'deadly' substances found during pill testing at Groovin the Moo . 18 September 2018 . . 30 April 2018.
  2. Web site: Langford . Jackson . Groovin The Moo 2021 Has Been Cancelled . Music Feeds . 8 February 2021 . 4 February 2021 . 4 February 2021.
  3. Web site: Groovin the Moo has cancelled its 2024 edition of the regional festival . Australian Broadcasting Company . Courtney . Fry . 14 Feb 2024 . 14 Feb 2024.
  4. Web site: Groovin' the Moo Past Lineups . https://web.archive.org/web/20120413213629/http://2012.gtm.net.au/ben-history.html . 13 April 2012 . dead .
  5. Web site: Groovin' the Moo - Narrandera 22nd Oct...Grinspoon/Spiderbait.
  6. Web site: Music News, Views and All the Latest from Junkee. https://web.archive.org/web/20170825194220/http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/groovin-the-moo-announces-new-sister-festival-the-plot/833936. dead. 25 August 2017.
  7. Chiddy Bang pulled out in Feb 2012 to be replaced by Ballpark Music – Chiddy Bang off the Groovin' the Moo lineup
  8. Web site: Groovin the Moo . www.facebook.com . 9 January 2021 . 17 March 2020.
  9. Web site: Groovin the Moo has cancelled its 2024 edition of the regional festival . Australian Broadcasting Company . Courtney . Fry . 14 Feb 2024 . 14 Feb 2024.
  10. Web site: The Plot 2013 Drops Full Lineup Announcement. 9 October 2013.
  11. Web site: The Plot Festival Not Returning in 2014, Looks to 2015. 27 October 2014.
  12. Web site: The Plot 2015 Lineup Announced. 30 September 2015.
  13. Web site: The Plot Announces 2016 Festival Lineup. 24 August 2016.
  14. Web site: Nominees 2016. NLMA. 2016. 5 September 2020.
  15. Web site: HERE ARE YOUR 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS NOMINEES!. NLMA. 22 October 2020. 5 September 2020.
  16. Web site: AND THE WINNERS OF THE 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS ARE…. NLMA. 5 December 2020. 5 September 2020.