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Push Over, The all-ages live music festival, returns to The Abbotsford Convent in Melbourne on Sunday 7 March, 2010.
Push Over is the only drug, alcohol and smoke-free major music festival in Melbourne, and one of the few music festivals open to punters under 18 – though the festival itself has come of age and celebrates it 18th year in 2010.
In 2010 the lineup features over 30 acts across four stages with some of the best current crop or upcoming “next big things” on the Australian indie rock, hardcore and hip hop scenes.
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Parkway Drive, Yacht Club DJs, Dangerous! and more Push Over bans tell Fl about the first festival they attended.
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Push Over will return to Abbotsford Convent on Monday 12th March, with metalcore giants Parkway Drive at the helm.
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Push Over was pretty damn amazing. There was enough to keep things interesting with the differing genres, and despite the weather changing quite drastically, the day was thoroughly enjoyable.
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FL got the low down from each member of the band on their first album purchases, taking us on a trip back into the murky past of musical history (aka the late 90s).
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Best Coast, Swans, Guided By Voices, Aphex Twin and more on Children Collide's playlist.
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Indie folk four piece Husky have won the Push Over Unearthed Band Competition for 2011, gaining a time slot at the Push Over music festival.
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The kids are alright when FL catches up with Gisbourne's greatest hope ahead of some major festival appearances in 2011.
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Following last December’s Push Over 2011 line-up reveal, Melbourne’s all-ages live music festival has now released its second round of announcements, adding another bunch of local Aussie talent to the throng.
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Push Over is giving your band the chance to play on the mainstage.
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Victoria’s longest-running all ages live music festival Push Over returns to Melbourne’s Abbotsford Convent with a killer line-up of upcoming Aussie talent.
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Having survived the first round of the FReeZA Push Start Competition, 46 young Victorian bands will now compete in the regional finals for a shot at making the grand final.
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Dash, aka Charlie Thorpe, chats to FL about becoming a TV star, dressing up as a gorilla and playing the Pushover festival.
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2010 is already off to a flying start for knockabout garage-rock outfit Regular John, with the next stop Melbourne's Push Over.
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In the lead-up Push Over Festival, we sit down with Byron Bay hard-core heroes 50 Lions to talk underage gigs and life on the road.
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One lucky FReeZACentral mentee band has won a spot on the bill at the Push Over festival