King Gizzard have had a crazy two years. In between releasing several albums thus cementing their reputation as one of Australia’s most prolific bands, they’ve still managed to find the time to tour non-stop.

They’ve now covered their last two years in a new documentary of sorts. Entitled KING GIZZARD’S BOOTLEG HOLIDAY FROM HELL, the two-hour long piece covers an incredible seven tours, with lots of live footage.

Last month, the band took to Instagram to announce they’ve begun work on album number 10, just weeks after confirming they’d finished recording their ninth album. Oh, and they dropped dates for their upcoming Gizzfest music festival.

Yep, King Gizz are already working on their 10th album, months after releasing their eighth and before they’ve even announced their ninth, and all the while they’ve got a touring music festival to organise and plan.

There can only be one explanation for how they manage to do all this: sorcery.

Gizzfest 2016

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Pond
White Fence
The Murlocs
Mild High Club
Stonefield*
Orb*
Jaala*
Boulevards
Dinner

Friday, 25th November 2016
The Marquee RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane

Saturday, 26th November 2016
Coburg Velodrome, Melbourne

Tuesday, 29th November 2016
Big Top & Luna Park, Sydney

Saturday, 3rd December 2016
Thebarton Theatre & Carpark, Adelaide

Sunday, 4th December 2016
Urban Orchard, Perth Cultural Centre, Perth

*Sydney and Melbourne only

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