After a brief hiatus last year, Dashville’s very own ‘slightly heavier’ music festival Thrashville returns in 2020.
It’s a welcome return for the much-loved, one-day camping and music extravaganza, after the event took a break in the summer of 2019 due to the rural event site facing extreme drought conditions and soaring temperatures. The NSW government’s Music Festical license programme added speculation about the event’s viability.
Now, Thrashville is poised for its comeback in a cooler time of year, though still retaining a hotter-than-hot line-up of bands, pro skate displays and visual art, and providing a space for many who embrace the slightly heavier alternatives within music and art.
The music festival was first established in 2017, with Nirvana’s favourite band, Cosmic Psychos headlining an action-packed day full of great local and interstate heavy music acts. In January 2018, Thrashville returned with another huge display of live visual art and a line up featuring punk legends Frenzal Rhomb and King Parrot.
Stay tuned for the Thrashville 2020 line-up, announced in early March.