There’s no doubt that the three amazing acts featured above are going to have everyone out of their chairs and dancing in what will be the biggest music concert to ever be held at St Helens.
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The great things about this lineup is that it will appeal to all ages and covers many genres.
Electronic duo Peking Duk will be highly anticipated by their fans.
The electronic music duo, made up of disc jockeys and music producers Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles scored not one but two spots in last year’s triple j Hottest 100.
Their biggest hit "High" reach 5 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
With the release of their debut ‘Lost Friends’ Middle Kids are deservedly one of 2018’s most hyped acts, as is Alex the Astronaut who gave us one of the most empowering songs of 2017 in ‘Not Worth Hiding’.
triple j group music director Richard Kingsmill said that during the past 15 years, the One Night Stand has built a reputation for some incredibly special performances.
“It’s a unique opportunity for artists to play in regional towns like St Helens, so they use it to do something a little bit different and celebrate the chance to be there. This year, we will get some one-off collaborations on stage for sure,” he said.
It’s a unique opportunity for artists to play in regional towns like St Helens, so they use it to do something a little bit different
- Richard Kingsmill
“Coastal Tasmania is fantastic and spending this weekend in St Helens is something all the acts are already excited about. I’m not sure if they’re planning a swim, but I am. I’ll swim anywhere. So hopefully I’ll get a few of them onto the beach as well!”
For those who haven’t been to a concert in a long time, make sure you read the full list of terms and conditions associated with One Night Stand at www.bodc.tas.gov.au
These include: NO alcohol, glass bottles, drugs, fireworks, weapons, banners, flags, folding chairs, crates, tables, umbrellas, eskies, animals and no moshing.
There will be no pass-out and adults and children with sensitive ears should wear ear plugs. Wheelchairs are welcome with a viewing platform provided for the exclusive use of persons with mobility impairment and any carers.