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List of Splendour in the Grass line-ups

This is a list of Splendour in the Grass line-ups.

2001-2010

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Notes

  • Jane's Addiction cancelled their Australia tour the day before their scheduled appearance due to drummer Stephen Perkins' hospitalisation. The Living End were their replacement

2010

Notes

  • The Tings Tings cancelled their appearance due to rescheduling their album release. Art vs Science were announced as replacements.

2011-present

2011

2012

2013

Notes

  • Sunday headliner Frank Ocean cancelled his Australian tour while in Australia due to illness. The Sunday Main Stage program was pushed an hour and Lorde was the last minute replacement who played in the afternoon. Of Monsters and Men became the Sunday headliner
  • Babyshambles cancelled all their sideshows. Their appearance at Splendour was their only show in Australia.

2014

Notes

  • Two Door Cinema Club withdrew from the lineup and were replaced by UK outfit Foals. City And Colour replaced Two Door Cinema Club as headliners, Foals took over City And Colour's slot right before.
  • London Grammar withdrew from the lineup due to illness and were replaced by The Presets.
  • Sam Smith, Childish Gambino and Hilltop Hoods were announced one week after the initial announcement. Despite not being announced, Sam Smith was a festival exclusive

2015

  • Catfish And The Bottlemen withdrew from the lineup just two days from the festival's start due to illness and were replaced with DZ Deathrays.
  • Allday withdrew from the lineup just hours before he was scheduled to perform due to a family emergency.

2016

Friday, 22 July
Saturday, 23 July
Sunday, 24 July

NOTES

· The Cure were the only festival headliner in history initially scheduled to play longer than the usual 75-90 minute headline slot, playing for 3 hours. This also meant The Cure are the only headliners to start their set before 10pm

2017

Friday, 21 July
Saturday, 22 July
Sunday, 23 July
  • George Ezra who was originally scheduled for Friday the 21st withdrew from the lineup, moving Peking Duk to the Friday and extending both LCD Soundsystem's & Sigur Ros' set times on Sunday the 23rd

2018

  • Chromeo withdrew from the lineup due to health related reasons and were replaced by The Presets

2019

  • Chance the Rapper withdrew from the lineup the day before he was scheduled to perform due to illness. He was replaced by Hilltop Hoods.
  • MorMor withdrew from the lineup due to unspecified reasons. He was replaced with Spacey Jane.

2022

The 20th anniversary edition of the festival was originally scheduled for 24–26 July 2020, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was rescheduled several times; first to 23–25 October that same year, then to 23–25 July 2021, then to 19–21 November 2021, and again to 22–24 July 2022.

On 13 July 2020 the organisers announced that Gorillaz would be replacing Flume as the headliner for the Friday night, while The Strokes and Tyler, The Creator would be appearing as previously scheduled.

On 1 December 2021 the line-up for the 2022 edition of the festival was released.

<small>Note: Artists in italics were not originally announced for the 2020 edition of the festival.</small>

22 July 2022

23 July 2022

24 July 2022

  • Tom Cardy withdrew from the lineup due to personal issues and was replaced by Big Twisty & The Funknasty
  • Surfaces, Mako Road, and Adrian Eagle withdrew from the lineup and were replaced by Pond and Tasman Keith
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs withdrew from the lineup due to illness and were replaced by The Avalanches
  • Tom Misch and Hinds withdrew from the lineup two days before the festival's start and were replaced by Cosmo's Midnight and Noah dillon

The following artists were originally announced as part of the line-up for the 2020 edition of the festival, but were not included in the 2022 line-up most likely due to scheduling conflicts:

24 July 2020

25 July 2020

26 July 2020

2023

21 July

22 July

23 July

  • Slowthai's Australian tour was cancelled due to being charged with sexual assault in his native England. He was replaced by Danny Brown
  • Rainbow Kitten Surprise cancelled their entire 2023 tour, including their appearance at Splendour in the Grass, due to one of the band members having a "medical crisis". They were replaced by Thelma Plum
  • Lewis Capaldi cancelled most of his 2023 tour dates, including his appearance at Splendour in the Grass, for health reasons. He was replaced by Ocean Alley

2024

This edition was cancelled in March 2024

19 July

20 July

21 July

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