Fall Out Boy, Devo, Limp Bizkit to headline Good Things in 2023
A Diverse Line-Up of Heavy Music Favorites
Australian heavy music fans are in for a treat this December as the Good Things festival returns to the east coast of the country. This year’s line-up is packed with a diverse array of favorites from different eras, promising an unforgettable day in the sun for all attendees.
Leading the charge is the beloved emo kings, Fall Out Boy. Currently undertaking a big tour in support of their recently released eighth album, “So Much (for) Stardust,” Fall Out Boy is known for their massive hits and bold musical vision. From their chart-topping songs to their quirky cover of Billy Joel, the band is sure to deliver an incredible performance and close down the show at Good Things with a bang.
Devo: A Legendary Impact on Music
The word “legendary” doesn’t even begin to describe the influence and impact of Akron, Ohio synth-punk acolytes, Devo. Formed 50 years ago, this boundary-pushing band changed the music landscape forever with their spiky new wave sound, which was as catchy as it was subversive. With a million killer songs under their belt, Devo will bid farewell to Australia for the very last time as part of the Good Things line-up this year.
Limp Bizkit: A Nostalgic Trip to the Teenage Years
For many millennials, Limp Bizkit served as a defining band during their teenage years. Known for their raucous sound, their visit to Australia this year will undoubtedly be accompanied by a hell of a racket. Their last album, “Still Sucks,” which bears a pretty funny name, will likely make an appearance in their setlist. And who knows, they might even surprise the crowd with their rendition of an INXS cover.
A Festival for All Music Tastes
Good Things festival aims to cater to a variety of music tastes, with punk, metal, and rock fans all finding something to enjoy. Punk enthusiasts can look forward to seeing Pennywise, Taking Back Sunday, and local favorites Frenzal Rhomb, Slowly Slowly, and Luca Brasi adding to the festival’s punk cred. Metal fans will be pleased with the inclusion of bands like Sepultura, Behemoth, Bullet For My Valentine, and Make Them Suffer, who promise a heavy dose of brutality. Meanwhile, straight-up rock fans can expect sets from the likes of I Prevail, PVRIS, and Corey Taylor, among many others.
Australian Legends and Unexpected Collaborations
Good Things festival not only features international headliners but also showcases the talent of Australian rock legends. Spiderbait, Jebediah, Eskimo Joe, and even Boom Crash Opera will remind audiences of their enduring rule over the Australian music scene.
The festival promises unexpected collaborations of bands like Behemoth and Boom Crash Opera on the same line-up, offering a unique and exciting opportunity for music fans to witness unlikely musical combinations.
Event Details
Here are the dates and venues for the Good Things festival in 2023:
– Friday 1 December – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne (15+)
– Saturday 2 December – Centennial Park, Sydney (18+)
– Sunday 3 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane (15+)
Tickets for the festival will go on sale from 10 am on Thursday 24 August.
Editorial and Advice
The Good Things festival in 2023 promises to be an exhilarating celebration of heavy music for fans across Australia. With a diverse line-up featuring both international headliners and local legends, attendees will have the chance to experience a range of musical styles and eras.
The inclusion of Fall Out Boy, Devo, and Limp Bizkit as headliners highlights the festival’s commitment to offering a nostalgic trip down memory lane for music enthusiasts from different generations.
For attendees, it is advisable to secure tickets as soon as they go on sale to avoid missing out on this extraordinary event. With a line-up filled with some of the biggest names in heavy music, combined with the opportunity to witness unexpected collaborations, Good Things festival is not to be missed.
So mark your calendars and get ready to rock out at this year’s Good Things festival, where the power of music will unite fans and create lasting memories.
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