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Good Vibrations bring a friend for free!

This is no joke – I’ve attached the official press release for you to read. If you have a ticket you can bring a friend for FREE, if you don’t have a ticket you can now get one for HALF PRICE, so everyone wins!

Bring a friend for free; existing tickets holders for the Gold Coast and Perth events can now bring a friend for FREE! Arrive with your friend on the gate and you will both be admitted on the one ticket.

Ticket discount; For those who haven’t yet purchased a ticket, Jam is now offering tickets at a discounted rate of 50% off.

Good Vibrations Festival CEO and owner Justin Hemmes explains “The first two shows of the tour were Amazing! We have the most phenomenal artists performing for us this year and want as many of you as possible to experience this festival! As we still have additional capacity to fill for this weekend’s shows, we’re extending this offer as this show is too good not to share!’

This year’s Good Vibrations Festival line up features Faithless, Phoenix, Nas & Damian Marley, Sasha, Ludacris, Erykah Badu, Kelis, The Ting Tings, Miike Snow, Friendly Fires, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Mike Posner, Yolanda Be Cool, Aloe Blacc & The Grand Scheme, Rusko, Fake Blood, Sidney Samson, Bag Raiders, Koolism, Tim & Jean, Kill The Noise and Fenech-Soler and a heap of local talent in each city.

Don’t miss your chance to experience this amazing line up with our one-off ticket specials!

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Maybe Zombies Will Help

IMPORTANT! If you want to win a double pass to Good Vibrations all you need to do is dress up in Halloween costume and come to Maybe Zombies Will Help this Saturday the 30th October at the Norfolk Basement (event info here) to be in with a chance! Jam Music has given us a double pass to giveaway to the best dressed individual on the night! If you win you get to see Faithless, Phoenix, NAS, Damian Marley, Sasha, Cee Lo Green, Kelis and a stack more talented acts all for FREE! Good Vibrations has the most varied dance line-up of the summer, from dubstep to indie to hip hop, so it’s a great chance for you and your friends to catch a load of acts you like and see some stuff you wouldn’t otherwise see. If you’re crazy enough not to come you can still buy your tickets to Good Vibrations from the perthquake store (here).

Good Vibrations @ Claremont Showgrounds


What: Good Vibrations

Where: Claremont Showgrounds

When: 20 February 2011

Cost/Ticket details: 144+Bf perthquake store

Bringing you the summer’s most electrifying beats, pioneering UK dance act FAITHLESS headline this year’s festival. Joining Faithless for 2011 are French indie rockers PHOENIX, electronic pioneer SASHA, rap / reggae combo NAS and DAMIAN MARLEY and viral phenomenon CEE LO GREEN! Genre straddling Diva KELIS will be bringing all the boys to her yard, alongside entertainment mogul LUDACRIS, soul sister ERYKAH BADU and FRIENDLY FIRES making a very welcome return to the line up. Also expect amazing sets from Swedish electropop stars MIIKE SNOW, enigmatic DJ / producer extraordinaire FAKE BLOOD, the golden boy of UK dubstep himself RUSKO, Riverside floor filler SIDNEY SAMSON, and rising cooler than you star MIKE POSNER. Also joining the line up are local upstarts YOLANDA BE COOL, Aussie hip hoppers KOOLISM, killer US electro house producer KILL THE NOISE, hotly tipped Perth youngsters TIM & JEAN and emerging young Brits FENECH-SOLER.

Music review

The naked truth

Generally Sunday was a great day, despite a couple of acts withdrawing from the line-up there was plenty to keep me entertained. Gossip and Basement Jaxx were standout favourites (please read after the jump for the reasons why!), and I heard lots of people enjoyed Salt N Pepa. There seemed to be a general love of cheesy pop music throughout the day, with The Black Eyed Peas, Will.i.am, Beyonce, and even Survivor getting a few plays.

We started with Kid Cudi, who had an enormous crowd in front of a small stage, but maybe that added to the atmosphere of excitement. He belted out a few tracks in a row, with “Enter Galactic” drawing a huge response. even more than when he played “Day n Night.” I think a highlight of his set was when he screamed out I’m Kid Cudi, or something to that effect and everyone went mental? I think they already knew he was Kid Cudi, not sure how that works. He finished with “Pursuit of Happiness,” but the crowd had already began to leave to see Salt N Pepa, so the atmosphere was killed for my favourite track. The full review is after the jump…