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News : The Butterfly Effect added to the Good Things Festival line-up.

By on November 19, 2019

Australia’s Good Things Festival is fast approaching with three exclusive festivals to be held on the east coast in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane throughout early December. In addition to the already massive alternative line-up, the festival will now feature The Butterfly Effect, who will be performing their first festival appearance after an eleven-year hiatus.

Vocalist Clint Boge comments:

“More than bristling at the chance to play alongside our great mates Karnivool, on a great bill full of amazing bands for a huge festival. Good Things will rock! Things have never been better in the Butters camp; we are ready, willing and super stoked to be a part of such a massive line up and we are ready for more Good Things.”

He adds, “If someone had of told me that more than six years after leaving the band we’d be back together, stronger than ever and playing Good Things, I’d have told them they were dreaming 😛 But here we are. I never thought I’d be playing another show with The Butterfly Effect let alone a festival like Good Things, it’s f#cking huge, I’m stoked, what can I say?

There is no other place I would rather be, than sharing the stage with such an amazing line up. Australia has some of the most dedicated festival fans I can’t wait to get amongst it. We’ll see you there.”


This change in the festival line-up comes after The Damned Things have cancelled their appearance at the Good Things Festival due to scheduling conflicts.

Tickets for Good Things Festival are available now via oztix.com.au.

Friday 6 December – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Saturday 7 December – Centennial Park, Sydney
Sunday 8 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane

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