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Posted 11/12/2023 12:29pm

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Australian Open Finals Festival: A grand slam of music and tennis

The Australian Open is set to serve up a feast of music and tennis for its Finals Festival, scheduled over the final weekend of the tournament.

The three-day event, organised by Untitled Group, Australia's largest independent music and events promoter, will feature a lineup of international and local artists, including Groove Armada, Rudimental, and Yaeji, as well as Australian talents DMA’S and Ruel.

The festival will kick off on Thursday 25 January, also known as AO Pride Day, with performances by LGBTQI+ champions Peach PRC, AO Pride Ambassador Tash Sultana, Yaeji, Djanaba, Anesu, and DJ Luv You at the John Cain Arena. The arena, with a capacity of 10,000, is expected to be buzzing with energy as tennis and music fans come together to celebrate the sport and the artists.

The following day, Saturday 27 January, will be the women's final day, featuring performances by DMA’S, The Jungle Giants, Ruel, Tia Gostelow, and DJ Mel Hall. The men's final day, Sunday 28 January, will see Groove Armada, Rudimental, Latifa Tee, Sunshine & Disco Faith Choir, and DJ Cooper Smith take the stage.

Tickets for the festival will go on sale via Ticketmaster on Wednesday 13 December, with match ticket upgrades starting at $40.00 and Finals Festival day passes (including ground pass) starting at $69.

It's the second year of programming for Untitled Group. The promoter is also operates festivals such as Beyond The Valley, Wildlands, Grapevine Gathering and Ability Fest.

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