The Harbourlife 2013 lineup has been announced with the first round of electronic acts and DJs announced for the Sydney waterside festival.

This year Harbourlife celebrates its 10th birthday and promoters Fuzzy (the behind Field Day, Shore Thing and the inaugural Listen Out nee Parklife festivals) have revealed the first batch of artists that will be hitting the harbourside this November.

Complementing the Sydney festival’s gorgeous views and iconic harbour setting is a ream of world class acts to help kickstart the summer. The Harbourlife 2013 lineup includes – in alphabetical order – techno and house legend Kenny Glasgow, better known as Art Department, visionary DJ Carl Craig, emerging party upstart David August, Norway’s Finnebassen, Grammy winning French producer Jacques Lu Cont, and the inimitable sounds and styles of Moodymann.

More acts are to be announced for the one-day festival’s 10th birthday celebrations, with more acts set to light up Macquarie’s Point, fillinng the air surrounding the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens with sweet music.

“All of us at Fuzzy loved every minute of Harbourlife last year,” enthuses Harbourlife Director John Wall. “It’s a super special day for us… a ridiculously feel-good experience. We can’t wait to do it again for Harbourlife’s, believe it or not, 10th anniversary this year.”

Pre-sale tickets for the event are $99 (+b/f) and go on sale 20th August, with general release tickets going on sale for $120 on 27th August. Check out the highlight reel from

Harbourlife 2013 Lineup

ART DEPARTMENT
CARL CRAIG
DAVID AUGUST
FINNEBASSEN
JACQUES LU CONT
MOODYMANN
+ More to be announced

Harbourlife 2013 Dates & Tickets

Saturday 23rd November, Sydney

Fleet Steps, Mrs Macquarie’s Point, adjacent to The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney

Early bird tickets $99 + BF | On-sale midday 20 August until final release or event sold out
Final release tickets $120 + BF | On-sale midday 27 August
*Private Pre-sale tickets $99 + BF | On-sale 16 August until midnight on 19 August or event sold out

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