The 2022 Good Things Festival lineup has sold out in Melbourne, with Bring Me The Horizon and Deftones headlining the festival's December dates in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Good Things Festival is giving three up-and-coming bands the opportunity to perform at this year’s festival in their city. To enter, you need to register your band here. Voting commences on Wednesday 19 October at 9am. Voting closes on Thursday 27 October.
One Artist per city will win a chance to open Good Things Festival in their city and a merchandise package from our friends at Make Merchandise. The band with the most votes overall will win a Single Recording package from Wick Studios so get sharing.
Your band must be available to perform the relevant showcase date and also be available to perform at Good Things Festival to be considered.
Good Things Festival 2022: What you need to know
- Good Things Festival is announcing its return in December 2022
- It will come to Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Centennial Park in Sydney, and Brisbane Showgrounds
Keep up with the latest music tours and festival news here.
The epic Good Things Festival 2022 lineup
Bring Me The Horizon | Deftones | NOFX (performing ‘Punk In Drublic’ in full + all your favourites) | TISM (Exclusive: First shows in 19 years!) | The Amity Affliction | Gojira | ONE OK ROCK
In Alphabetical Order:
3OH!3 | Blood Command | Chasing Ghosts | Cosmic Psychos | Electric Callboy
Fever 333 | Jinjer | JXDN | Kisschasy (Performing ‘United Paper People’ In Full)
Lacuna Coil | Millencolin | Nova Twins | Polaris | RedHook | Regurgitator
Sabaton | Sleeping With Sirens | Soulfly | The Story So Far | Thornhill
Good Things Festival: 2022 dates and venues
Friday 2nd December – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne (LIC AA 15+)
Saturday 3 December- Centennial Park, Sydney (18+)
Sunday 4 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane (LIC AA 15+)
You can follow Good Things Festival on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and at their website here. You can also keep up with all the latest Good Things Festival news here.