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Leading the charge are Aussie party-starters Dune Rats, bringing their trademark chaos, energy and a catalogue stacked with anthems. Expect singalongs from start to finish as tracks like Scott Green, Bullshit and Too Tough Terry send the crowd into overdrive.

Joining them are pub punk-rock legends Cosmic Psychos, the beer-soaked icons who’ve spent decades delivering riffs, laughs and exactly the kind of mayhem you’d expect from Australian rock royalty.

Also hitting the stage are Teenage Joans and Speira, adding even more firepower to an already massive lineup.

And we’re still not done… We’ve got one more special announcement up our sleeve that we’re not quite allowed to reveal yet. Trust us, it’ll be worth the wait.

DUNE RATS

From “Scott Green” and “Bullshit” to “Too Tough Terry” and countless fan favourites, audiences can expect packed rooms, singalongs and pure chaos in the best possible way. The Brisbane trio have built a cult following through relentless touring, multiple ARIA-charting releases and a reputation as one of Australia’s best live bands.

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COSMIC PSYCHOS

Joining them are pub punk-rock royalty Cosmic Psychos. The legendary outfit have spent decades writing songs about beer, pubs and generally causing a ruckus — exactly how it should be. Their influence on punk and rock stretches around the world, earning fans everywhere while remaining proudly Australian. 

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TEENAGE JOANS

Also on the bill are Adelaide’s Teenage Joans, whose infectious blend of punk energy and sharp songwriting has quickly made them one of the country’s most exciting acts. Armed with huge hooks and explosive live performances, the duo continue to win over crowds wherever they play. 

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SPEIRA

Rounding out the lineup is Speira, bringing their own brand of high-energy alternative rock to the Half Baked stage. Emerging as one of Queensland’s exciting young acts, they represent exactly what Half Baked is all about giving the next generation of artists the opportunity to share stages with some of the country’s biggest names. 

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