Australian entertainment venue
Hordern Pavilion (known locally as The Hordern ) is a
building located in
Moore Park ,
Sydney ,
New South Wales , Australia, on the grounds of the old
Sydney Showground . Now known as a sports venue,
dance party and music concert venue, the Hordern Pavilion was originally constructed for the
Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales to meet the increasing demands for exhibition space at the
Royal Easter Show .Hordern’s undeniable importance was a
rather unique use WWII as a bulk store for the Army.
History
The Pavilion was named in honour of the enterprising retail Hordern family,
Anthony Hordern and Sons , and Sir
Samuel Hordern , who was the president of the
Royal Agricultural Society from 1915 to 1941. The building is designed in the Inter-War Academic Classical Style with rendered masonry featuring classical detailing inside and out, including fluted
Doric columns , a parapet and an imposing vaulted roof with lantern tower. Designed by Northern Sydney architecture firm Trenchard Smith & Maisey, it cost £45,000 to originally build.
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[3] The pavilion was officially opened on 2 April 1924 by the Premier,
Sir George Fuller .
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[5] The pavilion has also been the site of championship
boxing over the years with, among others, former World Champion
Jeff Fenech fighting at the venue.
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Performances
List of performances
Manfred Mann's Earth Band – 21 May 1972
Jethro Tull – 11–13 July 1972, 3–5 August 1974 and 14–15 and 19–20 September 1977
Cat Stevens – 29–30 August 1972 and 1–2 June 1974, with
Linda Lewis
Three Dog Night – 3 December 1972, with
the Guess Who and
the La De Da's
Black Sabbath – 16–17 January 1973, with
Buffalo and Ticket and 5, 9–11 and 16 November 1974, with AC/DC
Slade – 6 February 1973 and 21 and 24 February 1974
Yes – 26–27 March 1973
Frank Zappa – 23–26 June and 6–8 July 1973, with
The Mothers of Invention and Albatross and 20–21 January 1976
The Jackson 5 – 2 July 1973
Santana – 25–26 July 1973, 15–16 February 1976, with
Sebastian Hardie and 8–10 October 1979, with
Eddie Money
Status Quo – 1 September 1973, 20 November 1974, with
Montrose , 2–3 and 9 October 1975, with
Snafu , 4–5 December 1976, 21–24 July 1978, 9–10 May 2006 with
Deep Purple , 9–10 March 2010 and 27 March 2013
Procol Harum – 10 September 1973
Gary Glitter &
The Glitter Band – 23 October 1973, with
Mississippi
T. Rex – 3 November 1973
Little Richard – 13 January 1974
The
Faces – 9 February 1974
Hush – 17 February 1974, with Sherbet,
Geordie and
The 69'ers and 4 May 1975, with AC/DC
Stevie Wright & The Allstars – 24 March and 25 April 1974, with The Le De Das
Focus – 13–14 July 1974, with Mason's Cure and 31 May and 10 June 1975, with Sebastian Hardie
Frank Sinatra – 15–16 July 1974
Lou Reed – 13, 21 and 25 August 1974, with AC/DC, 15, 19 and 21 July 1975 and 29 October 1977
Muddy Waters – 5 September 1974
Bo Diddley – 26 September 1974, with
Lobby Loyde
The
Mahavishnu Orchestra – 12 and 17 November 1974
Uriah Heep – 19 and 27 November 1974
The
Skyhooks – 16 December 1974, with AC/DC, 27 March, with
Buster Brown and
Phil Manning , 22 June 1975, 8 August 1976, with Ol' 55 and 10 December 1977, with Rose Tattoo and The
Kevin Borich Express
The
Eagles – 22 January 1975
The
Rory Gallagher Band – 8 February 1975 and 21 February 1980
Wishbone Ash – 2 and 5 March 1975
Tangerine Dream – 16 March 1975
Bad Company – 17 and 19 March 1975, with Chariot
Split Enz – 29 and 31 March and 23 April 1975 and 16 June 1980, with
Matt Finish
Chuck Berry – 3 April 1975
Roxy Music – 15 April 1975 with
Richard Clapton and 23 April 1975 with
Split Enz
Eric Clapton – 17, 19–20 and 22 April 1975, with The
Renée Geyer Band and 13–14 and 20–21 November 1984
Leo Sayer – 21 May 1975, 20 March 1976 and 5 May 2012, with
Dragon
Sweet – 18 and 28 August 1975
The
Electric Light Orchestra – 1 September 1975
John Denver – 6–7 October 1975
Ray Charles – 20–21 October 1975
Wings – 7–8 November 1975
Deep Purple – 19–21 November 1975 and 9–10 May 2006, with Status Quo
AC/DC – 24 December 1975, with The Skyhooks and
Ol' 55 and 12 December 1976, with
Stars and Punkz
Neil Diamond – 23–25 February 1976
Queen – 17–18 April 1976, with The Ray Burton Band and Taste
Perry Como – 4–5 May 1976
Sherbet – 27 June 1976, with The
Ted Mulry Gang and 12 June and 31 July 1977
America – 14–15 July 1976, with The Ray Burton Band
Little Feat – 16 and 18 July 1976
B.B. King – 9 October 1976 and 14 May 1997
Rainbow – 11 and 16 November 1976, with Buffalo
The
Robin Trower Band – 8 and 11 February 1977
Rod Stewart – 18–19 February 1977, with
Air Supply and 12–13 February 1979
Jackson Browne – 24 and 28 February and 12 March 1977, with
Maria Muldaur
Jon English – 10 May 1977
Bryan Ferry – 15–16 May and 15 and 19 July 1977
Tina Turner – 2 September 1977
10cc – 12 September 1977
Fleetwood Mac – 17 November 1977 and 27–28 February and 15–17 March 1980
The Angels – 9 December 1977, 8 November 1978, 6 September 1980, with
Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and Outline, 9 July, with Rose Tattoo and
The Choirboys and 28 October, with Rose Tattoo,
Richard Clapton and The
Machinations , 1983, 24–25 August 1990, with Cheap Trick, 30 August 1992, with
The Poor and Rhinobucket and 27 June 2008
Rose Tattoo – 1 January 1978, 23 and 30 April 1982 and 5 October 2007
Billy Joel – 11–12 and 15 April 1978
Foreigner – 13 April 1978, with Cold Chisel
Meat Loaf & His
Neverland Express – 17 and 27 June 1978
Bob Marley and the Wailers – 27–28 April 1979
Cheap Trick – 25 October 1979, with Mi-Sex
The Rumour – 13 November 1979
Elton John – 25–28 November 1979, 30 November – 3 December 1980 and 16–21 March 1982
Cold Chisel – 1 January and 31 August 1980, 1 March 1981, with INXS, 3–4, 6–7 and 23 June 2003, 27–28 and 30 January 2004 and 18 April 2012, with
Lanie Lane
The Police – 12 and 21–23 March 1980
Boz Scaggs – 29 September – 1 October 1980
The
Little River Band – 30 January 1981
Mi-Sex – 20 March 1981
John Farnham – 23 April 1981
Jerry Jeff Walker – 18 May 1981
Adam and the Ants – 25 September 1981
The Doobie Brothers – 4–5 November 1981 and 23 April 2014
Devo – 4–6 February 1982 and 1 August 2008, with Regurgitator and The
Eddy Current Suppression Ring
The Kinks – 19 February 1982
Duran Duran – 21–22 May 1982
The
Moving Pictures – 9 May 1982, with The Church and The Runners
The Human League – 26 May 1982
Hall & Oates – 19 November 1982
The Church – 18 December 1982, with Dragon, The
Little Heroes and The Honeymoon
Dire Straits – 4–9 March 1983
Joe Jackson – 7–8 May 1983
INXS – 7 and 26 April 1984 and 27–28 January 1994, with
Urge Overkill
Midnight Oil – 15 June and 22–29 November 1984 and 1–4 October 1987
The Cure – 11–12 October 1984
Twisted Sister – 8 March 1985, with
Boss
Iron Maiden – 7 May 1985, with Boss and 23 October 1992
Hunters & Collectors – 10 May 1985, with
The Stranglers , 8 July 1988, with Paul Kelly and 14 October 1994, with The Baby Animals
The Motels – 14 August 1985
Jimmy Barnes – 15 December 1985 and 26–27 September 1989
The Hooters – 19 December 1985
Fairport Convention – 14 March 1986
Stevie Ray Vaughan &
Double Trouble – 16–17 March 1986, with
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Johnny Winter – 6 July 1986
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – 30 November and 21 December 1986
Stryper – 19 June 1987
Crowded House – 12–14 July 1987, 16 February 1994, with
Ed Kuepper and 6 November 2010, with Oh Mercy
Iggy Pop – 10 February 1989, with The
Lime Spiders and The Sun Dogs
The
Hoodoo Gurus – 17 February 1989, with
R.E.M. and
The Go-Betweens and 15 March and 14–15 April, with
You Am I and
Redd Kross , 1994
Metallica – 6 May 1989, with
Mortal Sin
Johnny Diesel & The Injectors – 15–16 August 1989
Ten Years After – 17 August 1989
Tone Lōc – 3–4 November 1989
Ian Moss – 16 November 1989, with The
Boom Crash Opera
Paul Kelly – 25 January 1990
Debbie Harry – 17 March 1990
UB40 – 1 April 1990, 4 June 1994, with
Chaka Demus & Pliers and 5 February 2008, with Maxi Priest and
The Wailers Band
Skid Row – 11 May 1990
Erasure – 9 June 1990
Soul II Soul – 12–13 July 1990
Anthrax – 30 August 1990
Depeche Mode – 31 August 1990
The B-52's – 3–4 September 1990, 1 March 2004, 9 February 2017, with
Simple Minds
The Ramones – 26 January 1991
Warrant – 27 April 1991
Jesus Jones – 2 June 1991
Motörhead – 21 June 1991
Morrissey – 13 September 1991
Jane's Addiction – 22 September 1991, with
Killing Time and Pearls & Swine
De La Soul – 12 October 1991
The
Big Day Out Music Festival – 25 January 1992
The
Steve Gilpin Benefit Concert – 16 February 1992
The
Baby Animals – 5 June 1992, with The
Dan Reed Network
The Black Crowes – 27 June 1992 and 30 March 2008
Sepultura – 4 July 1992, 6 September 1994, with
Sacred Reich and 9 June 1999
Public Enemy – 14 August 1992, with Body Count
The
Red Hot Chili Peppers – 9–10 October 1992, with The
Hard-Ons and
Mantissa
Ugly Kid Joe – 4 December 1992 and 9 October 1993
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – 5 December 1992, 17 December 1994 and 11 March 2002
The Prodigy – 31 December 1992, 9 March 2005, 24 January 2009, 3 March 2010, with
Does It Offend You, Yeah? and 7 March 2013, with
Borgore and DJ Mayumi Kai
Arrested Development – 6–7 May 1993
Faith No More – 8–9 May 1993, with Scarymother, 10–11 August 1995, 20–21 October 1997, with Shihad and 22 February 2010, with
Eagles of Death Metal and
Neil Hamburger
Maxi Priest – 14 May 1993, with Belly Dance
Living Colour – 18 September 1993
Body Count – 23 October 1993, with The Dreamkillers
Alice in Chains – 28 October 1993, with
Suicidal Tendencies and The Poor
East 17 – 18 March 1994
Cypress Hill – 20 May 1994, with
Ice Cube and 11 December 2004
Culture Beat – 29 May 1994, with
Cut 'N' Move and
Melodie MC
Kim Salmon and the Surrealists – 3 June 1994, with The
Rollins Band
Tumbleweed – 3 July 1994
The
Beastie Boys – 15 October 1994, with
DJ Hurricane ,
Helmet and
Def Wish Cast , 19–20 May 1999, with
The Avalanches and
B(if)tek and 28 January 2005, with
Scribe
Whitesnake – 21 October 1994, with
Biohazzard
Slayer – 28 March 1995, with Biohazzard and
Allegiance , 29 August 2001, with
Machine Head and
Static-X , 17 April 2007, with
Mastodon and Mortal Sin and 8 October 2009, with
Megadeth and
Double Dragon
White Zombie – 10 October 1995
The FBI Benefit Concert – 4 November 1995
Rage Against the Machine – 27 January 1996, with
The Jesus Lizard and
Pollen
Green Day – 7–8 February 1996, with The Living End and 18 October 2000
Primus – 10 February 1996, with
Spiderbait
Björk – 5–7 March 1996
Tool – 11 April 1996 and 11 April 1997, with Shihad
Alanis Morissette – 3 May 1996
Coolio – 8 May 1996, with
House of Pain and
Naughty by Nature
The Smashing Pumpkins – 19–21 May 1996, with
Def FX and 27 March 2008
The Presidents of the United States of America – 31 July 1996, with
Custard
Garbage – 7 October 1996, with
Pollyanna , 22 January 2002 and 23 September 2005, with
Red Jezebel and Silo
The
Sex Pistols – 14 October 1996, with
Skunk Anansie
Bush – 30 October 1996, with
The Superjesus
Soundgarden – 30 January 1997, with You Am I
KoЯn – 6 May 1997, with
Non-Intentional Lifeform and 4 December 2010, with Shihad and Sydonia
The Tea Party – 6 August and 6 September 1997, 12 February 2002, with
Betchadupa and 21 July 2012
Blur – 30 October 1997, with
Glide
The Offspring – 1 December 1997, with The Living End and 20 June 2004, with
Something Corporate and
Bodyjar
Silverchair – 6 December 1997, with
Magic Dirt and 14 August 1999, with Placebo and
Pre.shrunk
The Irresponsathon Music Festival – 7 December 1997
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Portishead – 27 April 1998
Regurgitator – 10 September 1999, with Custard and The
Resin Dogs
The Chemical Brothers – 27 January 2000, 6 March 2002 and 27 January 2005
Slipknot – 11 February 2000, with
Segression and 29 January 2005, with
Hatebreed and
Daysend
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals – 6 June 2000 and 10 and 14–16 April 2003
Shihad – 28 July 2000
Powderfinger – 18–20 October and 6 November 2000, with
Something for Kate and 24 January 2005
No Doubt – 23 October 2000 and 25 August 2002, with
Waikiki
Pennywise – 24 November 2000
Pantera – 15 May 2001, with
Corrosion of Conformity
Coldplay – 8 August 2001, with
Zed and 21–22 July 2003, with Betchadupa
New Order – 23 January 2002, with The
Severed Heads and 1 March 2012, with
The Naked and Famous
System of a Down – 24 and 26 January 2002 and 25 January 2005, with Rise Against and
The Butterfly Effect
Jamiroquai – 29 January 2002
Incubus – 8 March 2002, 3 February 2012, with
Papa vs Pretty and 11 April 2024, with
Live
Gomez – 23 July 2002
Underworld – 22 January 2003
The
Foo Fighters – 23 January 2003
The
Counting Crows – 6 March 2003, with Butterfly 9
Beck – 22 March 2003
Moby – 28 March 2003, with
Groove Terminator
Jack Johnson – 15–16 April 2003, with
G. Love & Special Sauce
Audioslave – 23–24 April 2003
John Mayer – 27 September 2003, with
Lo-Tel
The Roots – 17 October 2003, with The Jurassic 5 and 27 December 2013, with
A$AP Ferg
The
Melvins – 13 December 2003, with
Tomahawk and
Fantômas
Queens of the Stone Age – 3 January 2004, with
The Distillers and 21 February 2024, with
Pond and Gut Health
Evanescence – 11 January 2004, with
Finger Eleven
The Strokes – 21 January 2004, with Kings of Leon and
The Mess Hall , 4 August 2006, with The
Mercy Arms , 29 July 2010, with
The Like and
Gypsy & The Cat and 28-29 July 2022, with
The Chats and The Lazy Eyes
A Perfect Circle – 20–21 February 2004
Blink-182 – 16–18 March and 6–9 September, with
Sparta and
After the Fall , 2004
Placebo – 19 March 2004, with Elbow and 20 September 2006, with The
Howling Bells
Sean Paul – 26 March 2004
Sevendust – 27 March 2004, with
Sunk Loto and
Full Scale
Justin Timberlake – 16–18 June 2004
The Fuzzy Winter Break Music Festival – 3 July 2004
The
John Butler Trio – 9 July 2004, with
Missy Higgins , 17 December 2005, with
Carus and The True Believers and
Richard Walley , 17 August 2007, with
Josh Pyke , 3 September 2010, with
Blue King Brown and 11 April 2014, with
Emma Louise
The
Jurassic 5 – 24 July 2004
Pete Murray – 8 August 2004, with Missy Higgins
Muse – 10 September 2004, with
Neon and 23–24 January 2007, with
Ground Components
Faithless – 8–9 October 2004, with
Way Out West
The Black Eyed Peas – 16 October 2004 and 30 October 2007
Jet – 21 October 2004, with
Dallas Crane and
The Pictures
Maroon 5 – 21 November 2004
Live – 30 November 2004
PJ Harvey – 3 December 2004
Good Charlotte – 12–13 February 2005, with The
Bleeders and Day of Contempt and 11–12 October 2007, with
Kisschasy and
The Hot Lies
Velvet Revolver – 23–24 February 2005, with
The Screaming Jets
Grinspoon – 6 May 2005, with Shihad, The
Spazzys and Grand Fatal
The Used – 12 May 2005, with After the Fall and Irrelevant and 28 April 2023, co-headlined by
Papa Roach , with
Coldrain
Nine Inch Nails – 19–20 August 2005, with The
Bird Blobs and The Follow, 16 September 2007, with The
White Rose Movement and 24 February 2009, with
Jaguar Love
Method Man & Redman – 24 September 2005
Simple Plan – 5–6 October 2005, with
The All-American Rejects , 18 October 2008, with
The Getaway Plan and
Short Stack , 1 June 2012, with
We the Kings and The Never Ever and 13 April 2024, with
Boys Like Girls and We the Kings
Oasis – 28–29 November 2005, with
The Checks
The White Stripes – 25 January 2006, with
The Greenhornes and The Situations
Kanye West – 26 March 2006
James Blunt – 13–14 April 2006, with
Clare Bowditch
The Living End – 12 May 2006, with Kisschasey and
Gyroscope
The
Story of the Year – 16 May 2006, with
Flogging Molly and
Emery
Wolfmother – 20–21 July 2006, with The
Tucker B's and
Dungen
Dashboard Confessional – 6 September 2006, with
Antiskeptic
Rogue Traders – 23 September 2006, with
TV Rock
Panic! at the Disco – 5 October 2006
The
Gigantour – 22 October 2006
Bernard Fanning – 31 October 2006, with
Augie March
AFI – 18 November 2006, with The Bleeders
The Mars Volta – 28 November 2006, 15 March 2007, 19 June 2008 and 20 January 2010
The
G3 Concert – 1 December 2006 and 30 March 2012
The New Year's Day Jam – 1 January 2007
Tenacious D – 16 January 2007, with
Tex Perkins and
Tim Rogers
The Killers – 26 January 2007, with
Starky
My Chemical Romance – 27 January 2007, with Another Day Down and 27 January 2012, with
Closure in Moscow
Snow Patrol – 19 February 2007, with The Howling Bells and The
Red Riders , 17 November 2008 and 30 March 2009, with
Jenny Lewis
The Mardi Gras Music Festival – 3 March 2007, 7 March 2009 and 7 March 2015
Fall Out Boy – 8 March 2007, with
Trial Kennedy and
Avalon Drive
Rock Star Supernova – 16 March 2007, with
Toby Rand
The
Pet Shop Boys – 6 April 2007
The Fresh Party Music Festival – 14 April 2007
30 Seconds to Mars – 4 May 2007, with
Angelas Dish and 30 July 2010, with The Art
The
Dave Matthews Band – 5 May 2007, with
Xavier Rudd
The We Love Sounds Music Festival – 10 June 2007, 8 June 2008, 6 June 2009 and 12 June 2010
The
Arctic Monkeys – 3 and 8 August 2007, with Operator Please, 22 January 2009 and 12 January 2012, with
Miles Kane and
Violent Soho
The
Bloc Party – 4 August 2007, with The Midnight Juggernauts, 25–26 November 2008, with
Van She , 13 March 2013, with The World's End Press and 18 November 2023, with
Interpol
The
Kaiser Chiefs – 5 August 2007, with Operator Please and
Wolf & Cub
The Breakout Music Festival – 15 September 2007 and 2 December 2011
The Afterlife Music Festival – 30 September – 1 October 2007
Marilyn Manson – 6 October 2007, with The Spazzys and 14 October 2009
The Imagine Music Festival – 19 October 2007
Bad Religion – 7 November 2007, with
Strung Out and The Mid Youth Crisis and 30 September 2009, with
NOFX and
Pour Habit
Robyn – 17 November 2007, with The
Sneaky Sound System and Van She
The Ministry of Sound Rave – 1–2 December 2007
The Veronicas – 7 December 2007, with
Dean Geyer and
Calerway
The New Year's Jam – 31 December 2007 – 1 January 2008
Kings of Leon – 3 and 9 January 2008, with The
Youth Group
Dream Theater – 29 January 2008 and 5 December 2009, with
Pain of Salvation
Interpol – 21 February 2008, with The Youth Group and 18 November 2023, with
Bloc Party
Olivia Newton-John – 1 March 2008, with
Cyndi Lauper
Keith Urban – 26 and 29 March 2008
The Sydney Song Summit – 4 April 2008
Tiësto – 3–4 May 2008
Bullet for My Valentine – 7 May 2008, with
Avenged Sevenfold ,
Atreyu and
Behind Crimson Eyes and 10 September 2010, with Bring Me the Horizon and The
Cancer Bats
Armin van Buuren – 6 June 2008
Sigur Rós – 2 August 2008, with
PVT
Operator Please – 8 August 2008, with
Pnau
The Freedom Music Festival – 23 August 2008
The
Music as a Weapon Music Festival – 3 September 2008
The
Global Gathering Music Festival – 30 November 2008 and 4 October 2009
MGMT – 9 December 2008, with
Tame Impala and
Luke Steele
The Red Bull Soundclash Festival – 11 December 2008
The NeverEverLand Music Festival – 13 December 2008
The X-QLUSIVE Showtek Music Festival – 19 December 2008, 19 December 2009 and 19 May 2012
Fedde le Grand – 27 December 2008
The Kooks – 5 January 2009, 6 January 2012, with Toucan and 20 January 2015, with
The Griswolds and
Catfish and the Bottlemen
The Raggamuffin Reggae Music Festival – 3 February 2009
N.E.R.D – 4 March 2009, with
Phrase and
Grandmaster Flash and 7 January 2011, with Tinie Tempah, The
Boys Noize and
Chromeo
The Fray – 24 March 2009, with
Secondhand Serenade and
Shelley Harland
Rise Against – 28 March 2009, with
The (International) Noise Conspiracy ,
50 Lions and A Death in the Family
The Trance Energy Music Festival – 9 April 2009
Jason Mraz – 15 April 2009, with
Eric Hutchinson and
Lisa Mitchell
The Presets – 30 May – 1 June 2009, with Van She and
Architecture in Helsinki
Lily Allen – 9–10 June 2009, with The
Cassette Kids , 21 January 2010, with
Miami Horror and 25 July 2014, with
Allday
The Flaming Lips – 28 July 2009, with The Midnight Juggernauts
Eskimo Joe – 30 July 2009, with
Bob Evans
The Twice in a Blue Moon Music Festival – 12 September 2009
The
Hilltop Hoods – 23 October 2009, 4 August 2012, with
Horrorshow and
Briggs and 24 October 2014, with The
Thundamentals and K21
The
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – 8 January 2010, with The Circle Pit
The Wolfe Tones – 16 January 2010
Groove Armada – 25 January 2010, with The
Simian Mobile Disco
Them Crooked Vultures – 26–27 January 2010, with The Art
Phoenix – 2 March 2010, with Miami Horror and 5 March 2014, with The World's End Press
The
Pixies – 14–16 March 2010, with Theart
James Reyne – 17 March 2010
Tata Young – 2 April 2010
The Creamfields Music Festival – 1 May 2010 and 30 April 2011
The
Vampire Weekend – 13 May 2010, with
Cloud Control and 8 January 2014, with
Gang of Youths
Catherine Britt – 25 June 2010
Kasabian – 24 July 2010, with
Little Red , 24 January 2012, with
The Vaccines and 10 August 2014, with The Delta Riggs
LCD Soundsystem – 26 July 2010, with
Hot Chip and The Canyons
The Temper Trap – 27 July 2010, with
The Joy Formidable and Oh Mercy
Florence + The Machine – 8 August 2010, with
The Drums
A Tribe Called Quest – 11 August 2010, with
Maseo
The Utopia Homegrown Music Festival – 14 August 2010
Slash featuring
Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators – 16 August 2010, with
Juke Kartel
The Cat Empire – 29 August 2010, with
Clairy Browne & The Bangin' Rackettes and
Mama Kin and 18 October 2014, with Madre Monte
Parkway Drive – 24 September 2010, with The Devil Wears Prada,
The Ghost Inside and 50 Lions, 20 May 2011, with
Bleeding Through ,
The Wonder Years , Confesions, Missy May I and The Turning Tide, 15 December 2012, with
I Killed the Prom Queen and
Northlane and 26 October 2018, with
Killswitch Engage and
Thy Art Is Murder
Birds of Tokyo – 30 September 2010, with The
Silversun Pickups and
The Chemist
The Godskitchen Trance Music Festival – 3 October 2010 and 2 October 2011
Pendulum – 5 November 2010 and 13 October 2023, both with
ShockOne
Jason Derulo – 9–10 November 2010
Oh Mercy – 17 November 2010
Big Boi – 18 November 2010, with
Miracle
The No Sleep 'Til Sydney Music Festival – 18 December 2010
Jimmy Buffett & The
Coral Reefer Band – 26 January 2011
Kesha – 10 March 2011
The
Stone Temple Pilots – 20 March 2011, with Grinspoon and The
Redcoats
The Script – 8–9 April 2011, with Tinie Tempah
Bliss n Eso – 27–28 May 2011, with
Big B and Horrorshow
Pulp – 27 July 2011, with
Belles Will Ring
The
Midnight Juggernauts – 30 July 2011, with Ghoul and
DJ Shadow
Above & Beyond – 10 September 2011, with
Mat Zo and
Jaytech , 27 January 2013, with
Norin & Rad and
Andrew Bayer and 31 December 2014
The Wombats – 14 October 2011, with
Faker and
Owl Eyes
Tinie Tempah – 6 March 2012, with
Chase & Status and
Zane Lowe
Jessie J – 8 March 2012, with
Professor Green ,
Amy Meredith and
Ruby Rose
Elbow – 26 March 2012, with The
Bombay Bicycle Club
Crosby, Stills & Nash – 4 April 2012
Earth, Wind & Fire – 5 April 2012
The Pogues – 11 April 2012
One Direction – 13 April 2012, with
Justice Crew and
Johnny Ruffo
Nicki Minaj – 16 May 2012, with
Timomatic
Guy Sebastian – 2 June 2012 and 19–20 April 2013
The Jezabels – 9 June 2012, with
Snakadaktal and
LIGHTS
The Shins – 25 July 2012, with
Husky
Jack White – 26 July 2012, with Lanie Lane
The
Nickelodeon SlimeFest – 15 September 2012
Paul Oakenfold – 30 September 2012
Dwight Yoakam – 16 November 2012, with
Lee Kernaghan
Reece Mastin – 8 December 2012, with The Justice Crew and
The Janoskians
Alexisonfire – 11 December 2012, with
House vs. Hurricane
Two Door Cinema Club – 3 January 2013, with The Vaccines and
The Jungle Giants
The X Factor Live! – 18 January 2013
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band – 13–14 February 2013
The Stone Roses – 6 March 2013
The
Beasts of Bourbon – 2 April 2013, with
The Stooges
The xx – 6–7 April 2013, with
Jagwar Ma
The Optus RockCorps Music Festival – 11 April 2013
Flume – 29–30 April 2013, with Chet Faker
Tame Impala – 2 May 2013, with The Midnight Juggarnauts
A$AP Rocky – 28 June 2013, with
A$AP Ferg
The
Manic Street Preachers – 5 July 2013, with
Hungry Kids of Hungary
The Devil Wears Prada – 13 July 2013, with
A Day to Remember and
Dream On, Dreamer
alt-J – 31 July 2013, with Snakadaktal and 26 April 2023, with
Royel Otis
The Cult – 4 October 2013, with The Redcoats and The Beaches
Bring Me the Horizon – 6 October 2013, with
Of Mice & Men and
Crossfaith
Matt Corby – 11 October 2013, with The
Bear's Den
Steel Panther – 7 December 2013, with
Buckcherry and
Fozzy
The
Justice Crew – 22 April 2014
Disclosure – 24 April 2014, with Touch Sensitive, Lancelot and Wave Racer
Ellie Goulding – 3 June 2014, with
Broods
Bastille – 14 June 2014, with
Foxes and
Alison Wonderland
Lorde – 11–12 July 2014, with SAFIA
London Grammar – 24 July 2014 and 12 March 2015, with WET and
Until the Ribbon Breaks
Childish Gambino – 27 July 2014
The Amity Affliction – 4 September 2014, with The
Architects ,
Deez Nuts ,
Issues and
Stray from the Path and 21 October 2023, with
Silverstein , Earth Caller and Winnerz Circle
The
Knife Party – 13 December 2014
The 1975 – 16–17 January 2015, with
Circa Waves
The Vamps – 23 January 2015, with Short Stack and Masketta Fall
Third Day – 11 February 2015, with
NEEDTOBREATHE and Levi McGrath
Chet Faker – 13 February and 3 March 2015, with Roland Tings and GL
Slash featuring
Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators – 24 February 2015, with
Steel Panther and 24 February 2024, with
The Struts and
Rose Tattoo
Demi Lovato – 18 April 2015, with
Masketta Fall
Megadeth – 18 October 2015, with
Children of Bodom
Culture Club – 11 June 2016, with
Kids In The Kitchen and
Björn Again
Troye Sivan – 3 August 2016, with
Nicole Millar and Tyde Levi, 20–21 September 2019, with
Thelma Plum and Tyde Levi
Porter Robinson &
Madeon – 25 February 2017, with
Lido and
Elk Road and 10 November 2023, with jamesjamesjames (Porter Robinson only)
Migos – 13–14 October 2017
Tash Sultana – 28 November 2020, with Clewse
Albatross – 23 September 2022
Lil Nas X – 4 January 2023
Kehlani – 25 January 2023, with Noodles and Destin
Boris Brejcha – 28 January 2023, with Ann Clue, Deniz Bul and Moritz Hofbauer
Phoebe Bridgers – 6 February 2023
Nepathya – 10 February 2023
Bad Religion and
Social Distortion – 18 February 2023
Architects – 19 February 2023, with
Counterparts and
Thornhill
Dean Lewis – 10 March 2023
Kip Moore – 16 March 2023, with
Randy Houser
Denzel Curry – 27 April 2023, with Vv Pete and ZPLUTO
Daydream Festival 2023 – 29 April 2023;
Modest Mouse ,
Tropical Fuck Storm ,
Beach Fossils ,
Cloud Nothings , Majak Door and Doors
Babymetal – 9 June 2023, with Reliqa
Hot Dub Time Machine – 8 July 2023
Little Simz – 21 July 2023, with
Ziggy Ramo
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – 24 July 2023, with
Automatic
J Balvin – 25 July 2023
Beartooth and
Pierce the Veil – 27 July 2023, with
Dayseeker
aMEI ASMR World Tour – 30 July 2023
Golden Features – 18 August 2023
Polaris – 16 September 2023, with
August Burns Red ,
Kublai Khan and
Currents
Niki – 21 September 2023
P1Harmony – 22 September 2023
Rex Orange County – 23 September 2023, with grantperez
DreamFest 2.0 – 30 September 2023
Giveon – 1 October 2023
A-Lin – 4 October 2023
Ocean Alley – 7 October 2023, with
Winston Surfshirt and Le Shiv
Radwimps – 9 October 2023
Prateek Kuhad – 12 October 2023
Oliver Tree – 14 October 2023
Masego – 15 October 2023
Lil Tjay – 17-18 October 2023, with Lithe
Super Junior-D&E – 22 October 2023
All Time Low – 8 November 2023, with
Mayday Parade and Lauren Hibberd
Måneskin – 22 November 2023
Illenium – 25 November 2023
Limp Bizkit – 29 November 2023, with
Hanabie.
Electric Callboy – 30 November 2023
The Teskey Brothers – 1 December 2023
Royal Blood – 13 December 2023, with
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets and
The Buoys
Genesis Owusu – 15 December 2023, with
EarthGang
Gracie Abrams – 18 January 2024
NOFX – 20-21 January 2024, with
Bodyjar and Charlotte & the Harlots (20th); with
Frenzal Rhomb and I Heard They Suck at Conversation!! (21st)
Noah Kahan – 23-24 January 2024
The Darkness – 10 February 2024, with
You Am I ,
DZ Deathrays ,
Cry Club , DJ Eleven and DJ Denim
Mudvayne and
Coal Chamber – 16 February 2024
Sampha – 26 February 2024
Mardi Gras Party 2024 – 2 March 2024
The Streets – 8 March 2024
Mr. Bungle – 9 March 2024, with
Melvins
Maisie Peters – 21 March 2024
Lainey Wilson – 22 and 24 March 2024
Silvestre Dangond – 23 March 2024
Touch Bass Festival – 31 March 2024
Live – 11 April 2024, with
Incubus
A Boogie wit da Hoodie – 16-17 April 2024
Chase & Status and
Luude – 20 April 2024
See also
References
^ AU = 1850-1901 : McLean, I.W. (1999),
Consumer Prices and Expenditure Patterns in Australia 1850–1914 .
Australian Economic History Review , 39: 1-28 (taken W6 series from Table A1, which represents the average inflation in all of Australian colonies). For later years, calculated using the
pre-decimal inflation calculator provided by the
Reserve Bank of Australia for each year, input: £94 8s (94.40 Australian pounds in decimal values), start year: 1901.
^
"PROGRESS OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W."
Construction and Local Government Journal . Vol. XXX, no. 845. New South Wales, Australia. 16 April 1924. p. 12. Retrieved 19 March 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
^
"THE SHOW" . Construction And Local Government Journal . Vol. XXXIV, no. 948. New South Wales, Australia. 7 April 1926. p. 7. Retrieved 19 March 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
^
"NEW PAVILION" . The Sydney Morning Herald . No. 26, 909. New South Wales, Australia. 3 April 1924. p. 10. Retrieved 19 March 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
^
"NEW PAVILION AT THE SHOWGROUND" . The Sydney Morning Herald . No. 26, 909. New South Wales, Australia. 3 April 1924. p. 10. Retrieved 19 March 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
^
"The Hordern Pavilion – an amazing history!" . Centennial Parklands . Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust. 20 October 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2018 .
^
"Irresponsathon Poster" . Archived from
the original on 1 June 2022.
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