After staging a successful inaugural event in 2022, one-day festival Someday Soon is back taking over Manning House at University of Sydney on 21 October.
The all-day party will be co-headline by DIY pop royalty Peach PRC, bringing her pink-fairy vibes and quirky storytelling alongside electronic producer What So Not ('High As You Are', 'Mr Regular') who recently released the dance-floor banger 'Freedom' with Synergy.The rest of the line-up features Western Sydney hip hop collective 1300 ('Steve Jobs'), indie electronic band Northeast Party House ('Calypso Beach'), guitar-pop charmers Royel Otis ('Oysters In My Pocket') WA alt-rockers Sly Withers ('Gardens'), Melbourne's instrumental jazz-funk-soul journeymen Surprise Chef ('All News Is Good News'), indie pop singer-songwriter Sycco ('Dribble') and Wollongong's indie-rock artist Tyne-James Organ ('Sunday Suit').
"Someday Soon is not your regular day at uni, it's an exhilarating extravaganza of talent and creativity," shares University of Sydney Union Board President, Nazanin Sharifi.
"Friends get to hang out enjoy music, bars, food, and fun all day right here outside our historic Manning Bar.
"With one ticket, you get to see an array of amazing artists, from the latest emerging superstars to the next big thing. And who knows, you might end up discovering your favourite new artist."
Someday Soon will also feature multi-level bars alongside food trucks to keep your thirst quenched and bellies nourished.
Tickets on sale from 10am (local time) on AEST on 10 August.
Someday Soon takes place at Manning House (Sydney) on 21 October.
Someday Soon 2023 Line-up Tour Dates
Peach PRCWhat So Not
1300
Cassettes For Kids
Daily J
Kornél
Kovács
Lazywax
Northeast Party House
Royel Otis
Sam Alfred
Sly Withers
Surprise Chef
Sycco
Tangela
Tyne-James
Organ
Willo
YB.