![]() ![]() And if in a year, or two, or five it feels right we might do that. Run by Fuzzy, the touring festival was the predecessor to whats now Listen Out - which came from the ashes of Parklifes event as an intelligent dance event. We focus on what we should be doing right now. Instead, the awesome team over at Fuzzy have been working overtime at a brand new festival, and its one that they feel is 'desperately needed.' Announced over on Triple J a very short time ago, Fuzzy have announced the beginning of Listen Out. We can’t say that we’ll never bring it back – we don’t have plans to – but it’s one of those things. Its with this thought that we announce PARKLIFE will NOT be taking place at all in 2013. You know how some festivals clearly can’t come back because they did really badly or spectacularly went down in flames by cancelling, or threw out two-for-one tickets the week of the event, I think Parklife has been good from start to now. Parklife Lyrics Verse 1: Phil Daniels & Graham Coxon Confidence is a preference for the habitual voyeur of what is known as (Parklife) And morning soup can be avoided if you take a route. Clearly it would be a pretty big thing for us to bring it back again but I guess one thing I’m happy with is that we didn’t let it ruin itself or go down the drain. “ Will Parklife return? Who knows? It’s not on this year. Watch: Listen Out 2013 line up announcement ![]() by Fuzzy Events with Parklifes National Lighting Designer, Davyd Williams. Promoters Fuzzy have quashed any speculation regarding the line up for Parklife 2013 after revealing that they’re retiring the brand, for this year at least. You can read the full comment on Parklife’s future below. with Parklife 09 officially signaling the start of the summer dance. Fuzzy is an events company, touring a large number of DJs and live acts from across the globe for club shows and other festivals across Australia and Asia. However, the line up for Listen Out will be dropping very, very soon and with the pulling power Fuzzy still has, the new festival is sure to please even the most devout patron of Parklife. Kicking off in September, it normally marks the start of a big summer festival season. Parklife has developed into one of the most prominent music festivals Down Under. And if in a year, or two, or five it feels right we might do that. Field Day continues the broadening of the music focus of the key Fuzzy events. “We focus on what we should be doing right now. Yet festivals in Sydney such as Parklife that have always been associated. “We can’t say that we’ll never bring it back – we don’t have plans to – but it’s one of those things,” he says. Wall adds that while their focus is on the new event, Parklife will sit on the backburners. More details and ticket information here. ![]() Set to visit Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney, check out Listen Out's full line-up and dates below. ![]() Then there's Ryan Hemsworth, Lido, Dusky and Rae Sremmurd, who will bounce off sets from a strong Australian contingent including Hayden James, Alison Wonderland, Golden Features, Client Liaison and Roland Tings. The nationwide festival is supported by Australian radio station Triple J and respected music blog Stoney Roads, with rapper Childish Gambino and SBTRKT set to headline. Fuzzy is an events company, touring a large number of DJs and live acts from across the globe for club shows and other festivals across Australia and Asia. Originally the much-loved Parklife festival, the event was rebranded by its promoter Fuzzy in 2012 and replaced by touring mega event, Listen Out. The biggest dance fest to hit Australia this year, Listen Out's national party tour is set to return with tickets on sale 18 th June. ![]()
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