Known not only for it’s eclectic mix of emerging musical talent, Laneway Festival returns in 2016 with a mouth-watering range of culinary delights and carefully chosen craft beer in each city.

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Come to Laneway Festival Adelaide and you’ll find the best of the city’s local food producers and restaurants. Burger Theory is the first in line with their free range, hormone free, locally sourced burgers ready for your consumption. Not only are the burgers delicious but the company itself operates with a net profit ceiling of 15% to ensure pricing remains in check, with a profit sharing arrangement in place with staff if that ceiling is ever displaced. You can also get behind tasty Argentinean grill brought to you by Chimichurri, fresh seasonal fruit blocks by Sunshine Ice Blocks, traditional Cambodian beef and chicken rolls from the mobile trucks of Phat Buddha Rolls and a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine from TacoCat and La Cantina Co.
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In Brisbane, we are treated to the goods. Authentic homemade Greek street food by Greek Street Grill & Kantina, wholesome Venezuelan food from Fiery Deli, flavoursome and rich Italian from Mangia Mangia and Pizzantica and fresh vegetarian by Govindas. The list continues on with authentic German sausages brought to you by Brat Haus, succulent corn on the cob and vegetarian nachos from SweetheartsBoost JuicePhatboys Food TruckPuerto Taco and Brisbane Showgrounds outlets, Burger RoyaleLemongrass and Golden Crispy.
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Laneway Festival Sydney tastes even sweeter with the addition of everyone’s favourite bespoke gelato store, Gelato Messina and the Jerusalem street desserts of Knafeh within the grounds of the SCA. Festival goers will also be spoiled with choice in the meat market with an array of options to choose from: the quality smoked treats of LP’s Quality MeatsMary’s infamous burgers, traditional Argentinean BBQ by Porteno, Mexican feasts from Playa TaqueriaYulli’s mix of vegan friendly South-East Asian and Mediterranean cuisines and Sydney’s finest seafood brought to you by Salmon and Bear and Oysters Unplugged
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Our culinary capital, Melbourne won’t disappoint in the food department either. Mr Miyagi’s got a different take on Japanese food and he’s bringing it to our festival as our feature restaurant partner in 2016. BeatBox Kitchen will also be there with their dreamy stereo sauce and cone-shaped fries, Burn City Smokers and their beef short ribs and Chillbro Paletas with their anything-on-a-stick menu. Other food outlets include Taco TruckSlice Girls WestFranklins Classic AmericanGelato MessinaGyoza RecordsJuanita PeachesKaisers SausagesMr CalamaroNuoc Mama’s,
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Punters will be delighted by the incredible range of food vendors at the festival’s end in Fremantle. Catering collective and local favourites Old Faithful Bar & BBQ and Clarences are joining forces to bring you ‘Heads Will Roll’, a southern style pop-up restaurant and cook-off. Northbridge eatery Lucky Chan’s Laundry & Noodle Bar will feature classic Chinese dishes and Braised Bros offer a selection of slow-cooked meats. The Freo boys behind Wassup Dog deliver the classic New York hot dog with a twist, Comido do Sul bring their Brazilian vibes and La Paleta return with their all natural tasty Mexican style ice treats.
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We got craft beer and we got it in every city: Byron Bay’s own handcrafted brewery Stone & Wood cater for you across all Australian city’s while Young Henry’s local brews expand across all East Coast shows. Mismatch bring their easy drinking summer ale to their home state in South Australia, while Newstead Brewing Co and their range of core beers set up shop in Brisbane. Temple Brewery and West City Brewing also join the Melbourne line-up of crafts and Otherside have your back in Fremantle.
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VINYL STALLS the national run of festivals again welcomes the addition of flagship vinyl stores across each city, including Crackle and Pop Records in Adelaide, Jet Black Cat in Brisbane, Red Eye Records in Sydney, Polyester Records in Melbourne and Mills Records in Fremantle. Stay tuned for the line-up and times of vinyl signings by your favourite Laneway acts to be announced soon.
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MARKET STALLS with each city comes good food and good beer, your favourite vinyl signed by your favourite acts as well as plenty of local markets for you to explore. In Sydney you’ll find a showcase of some of the city’s finest makers, do-ers and collectors at the Dear Pluto markets, local art and design at the Bend and Snap markets normally curated at 1000 £ Bend in Melbourne and a mix of Adelaide vintage traders + clever makers from That Dapper Market and a collection of goods from the Suitcase Rummage in Brisbane. We can’t wait for you to discover some of favourite local designers, and artists in each city.
YUMI ZOUMA X JAPANESE WALLPAPER
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Having dominated 2015 with the release of his debut eponymous EP and regular strings of sold-out performances and festival appearances, Japanese Wallpaper reveals a deluxe remix EP ahead of his scheduled performances at Laneway, who today premiered the Yumi Zouma remix of ‘Forces ft Airling’. Listen to it here.
LINE UP
(IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Ali Barter [Bris/Syd/Melb] – Banoffee [excl. Freo] – Battles – Beach House – Big Scary – Blank Realm [excl. Freo] – CHVRCHES – DIIV – DMA’s – East India Youth – FIDLAR – Flume – GoldLink – Grimes – Health – Hermitude – High Tension – Hudson Mohawke – Japanese Wallpaper – Majical Cloudz – Methyl Ethel –  METZ – Purity Ring – QT – Royal Headache – Shamir – Silicon – Slum Sociable [excl. Freo] – Sophie – The Goon Sax [Bris] – The Internet – The Smith Street Band – Thundercat – Vince Staples – Violent Soho

For the NZ line-up, please head here. The Singapore line-up is here.


ST. JEROME’S LANEWAY FESTIVAL

DATES & VENUES
Supported by triple j & Fasterlouder
Saturday 30 January – SINGAPORE – THE MEADOW, GARDENS BY THE BAY
Monday 1 February – AUCKLAND – SILO PARK

Friday 5 February – ADELAIDE – HARTS MILL, PORT ADELAIDE (16+)
Saturday 6 February – BRISBANE – BRISBANE SHOWGROUNDS, BOWEN HILLS (16+)

Sunday 7 February SYDNEY – SYDNEY COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (SCA), ROZELLE

Saturday 13 February – MELBOURNE – FOOTSCRAY COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE (FCAC) AND THE RIVER’S EDGE
Sunday 14 February – FREMANTLE – ESPLANADE RESERVE AND WEST END

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