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By BRIAN GIFFIN

FALL Out Boy, Limp Bizkit and New Wave legends DEVO are the nominated headliners of this year’s Good Things Festival in December.

With an always surprising and eclectic line-up, Good Things lives up to its reputation once again with a huge galaxy of acts from across the rock, punk and metal universe.

Along with the headliners, the bill also features I Prevail, Behemoth, Sepultura, Bullet For My Valentine, Corey Taylor, Spiderbait, Pennywise, PVRIS, Taking Back Sunday, Slowly Slowly and Enter Shikari, along with Jebediah, Frenzal Rhomb, Make Them Suffer, Bloom, Eskimo Joe, Ocean Sleeper, Short Stack, Luca Brasi, The Plot in You, While She Sleeps, Slaughter to Prevail, Stand Atlantic, Hanabie, Tapesty, Royal & the Serpent and 80s pub rock veterans Boom Crash Opera to add to the WTF factor.

Tickets go on sale from Thursday August 24 from Oztix.

GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL

1/12: Flemington Racecourse, Brisbane

2/12: Centennial Park, Sydney

3/12: Showgrounds, Brisbane

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Brian Giffin

Author Brian Giffin

Brian Giffin is a metalhead, author, writer and broadcaster from the Blue Mountains in Australia. His life was changed forever after seeing a TV ad for 'The Number of the Beast' in 1982. During the 90s he wrote columns and reviews for Sydney publications On the Street, Rebel Razor, Loudmouth and Utopia Records' magazine. He was the creator and editor of the zine LOUD! which ran from 1996 until 2008, and of Loud Online that lasted from 2010 until 2023 when it unexpectedly spontaneously combusted into virtual ashes. His weekly community radio show The Annex has been going since 2003 on rbm.org.au. He enjoys heavy rock and most kinds of metal (except maybe symphonic power metal), whisk(e)y and beer.

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