Festival X

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DateLate November to early December
Frequency2019 + 2022
Festival X
GenreElectronic dance music
DateLate November to early December
Frequency2019 + 2022
LocationsMelbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Australia
Years active5 years
Inaugurated2019
Most recent2022
Attendance100,000 (2019)
Websitewww.festivalx.com.au

Festival X is an annual electronic dance music festival held in Australia in November and early December. Festival X was held in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, featuring international and local electronic artists.

Festival X is collaboration between Hardware and Onelove Music Group who operated Stereosonic and partnered with Live Nation that promote Splendour in the Grass and Falls Festival.

In 2018, Onelove Music Group announced a new event to supersede Stereosonic, however the event was ultimately cancelled as the organisers stated "Due to unforeseen last-minute changes in artist availability, the partners involved in Festival X have agreed not to proceed with the 2018 event. We set out to deliver the very best experience and the compromises to the proposed line-up did not meet the vision that we have for FestivalX. More news will follow on our future plans for FestivalX – stay tuned to the website and Facebook page for more information".[1]

In July 2019, Festival X announced the inaugural event would take place in November and December 2019.[2] The first edition was attended by 100,000 in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.[3] A smaller scale one day event called Festival X Rising was held in New Zealand on 28 November 2019. Calvin Harris headlined alongside Juice WRLD, Lil Pump, Tchami and Anna Lunoe.[4]

Festival X announced in September 2020 the festival would not be returning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a return in 2021.[5] There was no festival in 2021, but the return of Festival X was announced for December 2022.

2019 Lineup

2022 Lineup

References

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