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WITH the festival industry in Australia under siege, British rockers Placebo have removed the upcoming Pandemonium Rocks event from their website.

The first show of the touring festival is less than three weeks away and tickets are still on sale, and yet other headliners Deep Purple also have no trace of Pandemonium in their list of tour dates either.

The confusion follows the cancelation of this year’s Spendour In The Grass at Byron Bay.

Blondie are still listing Pandemonium Rocks as is Alice Cooper.

On March 28, the organisers announced: “Pandemonium Rocks will be changing to a one-stage event. All dates will remain the same. A. revised line-up will be announced after Easter.”

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Steve Mascord

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Steve came up with the name of Hot Metal magazine in 1989 and worked for the magazine in its early years. He is HM's editor and proprietor in 2022.

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  • Heather D. says:

    This festival is an absolute joke. Still no word on bands playing, the event site as its been canned at Doug Jennings Park, Gold Coast, been now changed too 1 stage only. All us ticket holders are still in the dark. Theyre still selling tickets for the original line up and 2 stages yet Oztix emailed people to say their tickets have been canceleld. We need answers.