Homebake#2011
{{Short description|Australian music festival (1996–2012)}}
{{about|the music festival|the slang word|Homebake (slang)}}
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Homebake was an annual Australian rock festival, featuring an all-Australian lineup (with the occasional artist from New Zealand). The festival was first held on 3 January 1996 at Belongil Fields in Byron Bay, on the far north coast of New South Wales. The same year saw a second event held at the grounds of the University of Sydney.
The festival returned in January 1998 as an East Coast event happening in Melbourne, the Gold Coast and Sydney. In December of the same year, it was held again in Sydney this time at the Domain. In late 1999 the event went on the road again, but this time to only the Gold Coast and Sydney. In 2000 the festival reverted to just Sydney, and was held at the Domain every December until 2012.
Tickets for the festival regularly sold out in advance, the fastest sell out was the 2006 event which sold out on the first day of sale, but this was then dwarfed with the 2008 show selling all 20,000 tickets in less than 10 minutes.
The 2007 Homebake took place on Saturday 8 December, once again at The Domain. It was announced that the event would be 18+ for the first time in its history. Despite some protests, Homebake organisers explained on Triple J's ''Hack' program that each year the all ages liquor licence was becoming harder to obtain, and compared to their research showing that attendance for the event by underagers was between 5 and 8% influenced the decision to go 18+.
The last Homebake was held in 2012, and the following year's event was unexpectedly cancelled. The festival has not been held since, and as of now, it is unlikely to be resurrected.{{cite news|last1=Lewis|first1=Maria|title=Future looks bleak for Australian music festivals after Homebake cancelled hot on the heels of Harvest and Pyramid festivals|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/future-looks-bleak-for-australian-music-festivals-after-homebake-cancelled-hot-on-the-heels-of-harvest-and-pyramid-festivals/story-fni0cvc9-1226745117247|access-date=9 March 2015|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=24 October 2013}}{{cite news|last1=Vincent|first1=Peter|title=Festival bubble bursts as Homebake cancelled|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/festival-bubble-bursts-as-homebake-cancelled-20131023-2w083.html|access-date=9 March 2015|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=23 October 2013}}
Artists lineups by year
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Rowland S. Howard was advertised to play but was forced to cancel citing health concerns.[http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/news/local/21690/Roland-S-Howard-pulls-out-of-Homebake.htm] Dappled Cities played in his allotted timeslot.
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On 25 August 2010, the organisers of Homebake announced the festival would not take place in 2010, and would instead return in 2011. The organisers cited "not being able to have the 'planets align' to a standard we feel appropriate" as a reason for cancelling the festival in 2010.{{cite web|url=http://www.inthemix.com.au/news/aust/47791/Homebake_taking_a_year_off_in_2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100828081342/http://www.inthemix.com.au/news/aust/47791/Homebake_taking_a_year_off_in_2010 |url-status=dead |archive-date=28 August 2010 |title=Homebake takes a year off in 2010 |date=25 August 2010 |publisher=[inthemix] |access-date=26 August 2010 }}
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Event organisers announced that the 2012 Homebake would be a "Global" edition. While the line-up for the event, scheduled for 8 December 2012, is predominantly Australasian, American band Blondie has been selected as the headlining act. Pond, Tame Impala, Kimbra, Something For Kate, Hilltop Hoods, Sonic Animation, and Birds of Tokyo are some of the other performing artists.{{cite web|title=2012 Homebake line up goes 'global'|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s3557124.htm#.UEpKfKT9Fn9|work=triple j|publisher=ABC|access-date=7 September 2012|date=31 July 2012}}
After 2012
References
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External links
- [http://www.homebake.com.au/ Homebake official website]
- [http://www.myspace.com/homebake Homebake official Myspace page]
- [http://www.rockerzine.com/index.php/2012/01/homebake-festival-classic-aussie-rockers-still-have-the-stuff/ Homebake 2011 review "Homebake Festival: Classic Aussie Rockers Still Have the Stuff!" - Rocker Magazine]
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Category:Rock festivals in Australia
Category:Recurring events established in 1996
Category:Music festivals in Melbourne
Category:Music festivals in Queensland