Good Things Festival

2022 - 6 - 15

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Good Things Festival 2022: Bring Me The Horizon, Deftones lead ... (Mixdown)

The full lineup comes after Good Things Festival announced its return in 2022 with December single-day festival dates at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, ...

You can follow Good Things Festival on Twitter, and at their website here. For reference’s sake, in case you’re new to Good Things, the 2018 lineup was led by, The Offspring (Performing ‘Smash’ In Full), Stone Sour, All Time Low, Dropkick Murphys, Bullet For My Valentine and The Used among others. But it’s not just the internationals we’ll be celebrating on the Good Things Festival 2022 lineup this December, with an army of Aussie beloveds also ready to roll. Organisers of the 2022 edition, following on from 2019’s triumphant event, say they’ve made good use of the time cultivating “an incredible line-up of acts that will make any alternative loving fan weak at the knees.” Hailing from Sacramento, California, Deftones are undeniably one of the most innovative and enduring alternative metal acts of all time, and they’ll be in extremely good company alongside rough-and-tumble punk favourites NOFX this December as well. Forget the tone-deaf empty platitudes, Good Things Festival has also brought American heavyweights Deftones to ramp up festivities.

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Bring Me The Horizon, TISM & Deftones lead incredible Good ... (Tone Deaf)

The travelling music festival will kick off in Melbourne on Friday, December 2nd, head to Sydney on Saturday, December 3rd, before finishing up in Brisbane on ...

NOFX (performing Punk In Drublic in full + more) TISM (exclusive: first shows in 19 years!) The last Good Things Festival took place all the way back in 2019, and featured some massive international acts, including Parkway Drive, A Day To Remember, Simple Plan and The Butterfly Effect.

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GOOD THINGS Gets Even Greater With Epic 2022 Line-Up | HEAVY ... (HEAVY)

Australia's largest and favourite travelling music festival, aka Good Things Festival, is officially returning to ignite mosh pits and more along the east ...

NOFX (performing ‘Punk In Drublic’ in full + all your favourites) Hailing from Sacramento, California, DEFTONES are undeniably one of the most innovative and enduring alternative metal acts of all time, and they’ll be in extremely good company alongside rough-and-tumble punk favourites NOFX this December as well. To kickstart the celebrations lying in wait this December, Good Things Festival 2022 has confirmed none other than one of the world’s most electrifying and successful rock bands BRING ME THE HORIZON to headline proceedings.

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TISM, Bring Me the Horizon, The Amity Affliction, NOFX and ... (Concrete Playground)

Aussie legends TISM will play their first live gigs in 19 years when Good Times heads to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane this summer.

Head to the festival website for more info and to register for pre-sales. Good Things will hit the Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in December 2022. 'Tis the season — and the times in general — for Ron Hitler-Barassi and company to drop their clothes but keep their masks, after all.

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Bring Me The Horizon Headline Stacked Good Things 2022 Lineup (Music Feeds)

Good Things festival will be the highlight of 2022 for many a fan of punk, rock and heavy music. The touring festival returns after three years.

Check out the full Good Things Festival lineup below. The lineup also features The Amity Affliction, Japan’s ONE OK ROCK, and JXDN, who will be making his Australian debut. UK faves Bring Me The Horizon are this year’s Good Things headliners.

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Good Things Festival 2022 Line-up (scenestr)

Bring Me The Horizon, NOFX, Deftones and TISM headline 2022 Good Things Festival which takes place in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane December 2022.

Also gracing Australian stages for the first time will be superstar start-up JXDN; though the international roll call isn't over yet with Good Things rolling out the red carpet for Swedish troublemakers Millencolin, Norwegian punk rockers Blood Command and Florida alternative giants Sleeping With Sirens. The international flavour is also strong in 2022 with pop rock, post-hardcore and alternative Japanese rockers One OK Rock bringing the party vibes as well as American hardcore punks Fever 333 and French progressive metal behemoths Gojira. Then there's the Christmas miracle in June that is the astounding news iconic anonymous underground larrikins, TISM will reform and perform live for the first time in 19 years exclusive to Good Things Festival.

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Bring Me The Horizon, Deftones, NOFX, TISM and more announced ... (NME.com)

Destroy All Lines have announced the full line-up for Good Things 2022, headed up by Bring Me The Horizon and Deftones.

However just last week, the band announced that they had “successfully been granted permission to travel abroad as ambassadors of our country to raise funds and awareness about the war raging back home”. Also making their comeback at Good Things 2022 will be Kisschasy, who are set to perform 2005’s ‘United Paper People’ in full. Billed just below them are NOFX and TISM. The former will deliver a full performance of their revered 1994 album, ‘Punk In Drublic’, alongside cuts from the rest of their 14-album catalogue.

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GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL: TISM // Scott's Real Concession Speech (Hysteria Mag)

Mr Morrison: Let me first clarify one thing. Some people are claiming I intended to win the recent federal election, and so remain this country's leader. I ...

This instinct I have to instantly choose to believe whatever I want, whenever I want to – a habit of mind taught to me by my faith – was the basis of my political career. (You wait because he’s the boss: what a great exemplar of power!) It was important that not only was I a bullshitter, but that I was an incompetent bullshitter. Of course, they would only have had to pay back the stuff they didn’t deserve to get. However, I can certainly see why TISM have decided to play live again. I was never a leader. You don’t need everyone to be like me; you only need enough of us to not do our bit, drop the hose, decline refuge to the powerless, ignore the sick, disrespect the peacemaker, and I truly believe then the spirit of self-interest will do its holy work, and so force the rest to abandon the common good and act the same. If I didn’t believe this, would I have had a deputy prime-minister like Barnaby Joyce? As Barnaby told us often during the same-sex marriage debate, he supports the family. Some people are claiming I intended to win the recent federal election, and so remain this country’s leader. If Australia is a country where only the talented, the original, the creative or the competent get success, where does that leave people like me, who only have rat-cunning? After all, I have a wife and daughters, as seeing Jenny often reminds me. I would never bully anyone who has power over me, and I’m no sexist: that includes a powerful woman. This shows what a supportive leader I was.

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GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL // Announce HUGE Line-Up! (Hysteria Mag)

Australia's largest and favourite travelling music festival, aka Good Things Festival, is officially returning to ignite mosh pits and more along the east ...

Australian punk rock institution COSMIC PSYCHOS, a band who can claim Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder as a mate and musical peer, will be storming the Good Things Festival stages. The festivities continue, with American electronic music duo 3OH!3 and urban punk duo NOVA TWINSguaranteed to get you all fired up. To kickstart the celebrations lying in wait this December, Good Things Festival 2022 has confirmed none other than one of the world’s most electrifying and successful rock bands BRING ME THE HORIZON to headline proceedings. Hailing from Sacramento, California, DEFTONES are undeniably one of the most innovative and enduring alternative metal acts of all time, and they’ll be in extremely good company alongside rough-and-tumble punk favourites NOFX this December as well. Wielding their latest release, 2021’s EP ‘Somewhere Beyond the Blue’, as well as a horde of old favourites, this is one astounding affliction you’ll be ecstatic to experience live in action. And fresh from releasing their chart-topping 2021 album ‘Fortitude’, French progressive metal behemoths GOJIRA are ready to unleash all the earth-shattering polyrhythms, blast beats and thought-provoking thematics fans have come to know and love on Australian soil.

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