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BDO Announces 2011 Schedule for Xmas

Published: Tue 21 Dec 2010 11:55 AM
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BIG DAY OUT ANNOUNCES 2011 SCHEDULE FOR XMAS
Anyone still left wondering whether a 2011 Big Day Out ticket is the perfect thing to ask for this Christmas after today’s publication of the January 21st event’s hour by hour “grid” must have rocks in their head, declared Elf PR from the North Pole today.
“If your brains are tuned to rocking hard, you need a ticket to the Auckland Big Day Out,” said Elf PR. “We are expecting a big upturn in ticket demand on our hotlines and a lot more visitors over the age of 15 to our various shopping mall and department store Santa Interface Stations over the next few days.”
Why the excitement at the Pole? One glance at the gird shows what a truly incredible Big Day Out is looming this year.
Kicking off at 10.30am on a high energy blast of grungy punk pop fun from one of the local bands of the year, Street Chant, the Big Day Out threads its way through early afternoon highlights like the Deftones on the Orange stage, and Die Antwoord in the Boiler Room before getting seriously busy from late afternoon.
Anyone concerned about a Deftones / Andrew WK crossover will be pleased to see AWK following his first Green Stage set with a 4.45pm Lilyworld appearance. You might want to catch both.
The curious will have time to check out plenty more local band highlights including the debut of Kody and Bic on Essential before starting to make plans for how to get around the rest of the day.
Things get fantastically heavy in the moshpit zone of the Orange and Blue main stages as the evening progresses from Shihad’s General Electric set to Iggy and the Stooges – not to mention the promised audio visual spectacle from Rammstein and Tool.
On the “hill”, the Green and Essential stages hit their groove early evening with the bluesy growl of the Black Keys before Edward Sharpe and Primal Scream’s Screamadelica set prepare the crowd for Nick Cave’s Grinderman finale. A nice slot in there for locals The Phoenix Foundation too.
An insane Boiler Room run is certain to hold its crowd suspended in a party frenzy from early firestarters Ratatat to the afore-mentioned zeffers, Crystal Castles, Bloody Beetroots and peaking with LCD Sound System, Booka Shade DJs and closer MIA, setting herself up to tear the place down in style.
There are 75 odd acts there. All meticulously planned out for maximum fun. Listen to the damn elves and get a Big Day Out ticket on your wish list before it’s too late.
THE BIG DAY OUT 2011 FEATURING:
TOOL, RAMMSTEIN, M.I.A., IGGY AND THE STOOGES, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM, SHIHAD THE GENERAL ELECTRIC, LUPE FIASCO, GRINDERMAN, DEFTONES, THE BLACK KEYS, THE NAKED & FAMOUS, ANDREW W.K., WOLFMOTHER, THE JIM JONES REVUE, EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS, PRIMAL SCREAM SCREAMADELICA LIVE, BLOODY BEETROOTS DEATH CREW 77, BOOKA SHADE, SIX60, DIE ANTWOORD, KIDS OF 88, CSS, PLAN B, RATATAT, I AM GIANT, JOHN BUTLER TRIO, AIRBOURNE, DIE!DIE!DIE!, BULLETPROOF, BIRDS OF TOKYO, STREET CHANT, CRYSTAL CASTLES, SIA, THE GREENHORNES, SILENT DISCO, BLACK MILK, THE PHOENIX FOUNDATION, KODY & BIC, COMPUTERS WANT ME DEAD, MT EDEN DUBSTEP, KNIVES AT NOON, LUGER BOA, BANG BANG ECHE, REGGIE WATTS, WUNMI, RED BACTERIA VACUUM, THE BALLOONATIC, THE UNFAITHFUL WAYS, SURF CITY, TOMMY ILL, GRAYSON GILMOUR, AURAL TRASH, HARRY THE BASTARD, THREE HOUSES DOWN, HOME BREW , FAMILY CACTUS, DJ MELTRON, THE EARLYBIRDS, 1995, GHOST, DJ CXL, STERIOGRAM
THE BIG DAY OUT
FRIDAY JANUARY 21st AUCKLAND MT SMART STADIUM
Maurice Rd Penrose. Gates open 11am
Tickets $150 (inc GST) +bf*. Strict limit of 4 tickets per customer. Available from Real Groovy, Marbecks, all Ticketmaster Outlets, phone and credit card bookings 0800 111 999 or www.ticketmaster.co.nz, and from our website www.bigdayout.com
MA 15 +
The Big Day Out is for Mature Audiences only (MA15). Children under the age of 15 are not permitted. All patrons entering the site must have a valid ticket
ENDS
AUCKLAND_TIMETABLE_2011.pdf

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