Invasion Fest | |
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Genre | Heavy metal, hardcore, metalcore, deathcore, and punk rock |
Dates | December - February; September |
Location(s) | Australia Melbourne (2012–2019) Gold Coast (2013) Sydney (2020) |
Years active | 2012-2020 |
Founders | Ash Hull |
Website | facebook |
Invasion Fest was an all-ages heavy metal music festival held primarily in Melbourne, and occasionally in other major cities around Australia. It showcased smaller and emerging Australian bands within the heavy scene that wouldn't normally have the opportunity to play such large shows or venues, alongside larger international and Australian acts.
2012
The initial year of Invasion Fest had 2 events, one in February and one in November. The February event was held at Ringwood OLP, and the November event was held at the Lilydale Showgrounds shed.
Lineups
Saturday, 25 February
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Sunday, 25 November
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2013
In 2013, the festival expanded to include the Gold Coast, albeit with a slightly different lineup to the Melbourne event. The Melbourne event was held at St Johns Parish in Mitcham, and the Gold Coast event was held at Expressive Grounds. The Melbourne event was the first show for the band Sentinel, and the final show for the band Brooklyn.
Lineups
Melbourne
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Gold Coast
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Notes *A For the Fallen Dreams withdrew from the lineup due to vocalist Chad Ruhlig suffering a motorcycle accident.
2015
After skipping a year, Invasion Fest returned to a single event format in Melbourne for 2015. The event was held at Arrow on Swanston, and sponsored by KillYourStereo.com.
Lineup
Saturday, 5 December
- Hellions
- Hallower
- Ocean Grove
- Void of Vision
- I, Valiance
- Graves
- Vices
- Jack the Stripper
- Imprisoned
- Free World
- Polaris
- Reactions
- Justice for the Damned
- She Cries Wolf
- Ambleside
- Daybreak
- Overpower
2016
The 2016 event was held at Arrow on Swanston. This was the final show for the band Sentinel.
Lineup
Saturday, 10 December
- Ocean Grove
- Relentless
- Kublai Khan (US)
- Reactions
- Graves
- Harbours
- Polaris
- Rebirth
- Justice for the Damned
- Cursed Earth
- Belle Haven
- Our Past Days
- Sentinel
- Stepson
- Hindsight
- Staunch
- Iconoclast
- Dregg
- Blinded
2017
The 2017 event was held at Arrow on Swanston, and sponsored by KillYourStereo.com and Hysteria Magazine.
Lineup
Saturday, 9 December
- The Acacia Strain (US)
- Kublai Khan (US)
- Aburden
- Alpha Wolf
- Broken
- Cursed Earth
- Deadlights
- Endless Heights
- Eat Your Heart Out
- Honest Crooks
- Justice for the Damned
- Outright
- Reactions
- Sleep Talk
- Stepson
- Void of Vision
2020
After a 2 year hiatus, the festival returned in 2020 and was held at The Metro Theatre in Sydney, rather than Melbourne. It was once again sponsored by Hysteria Magazine. This was The Red Shore's first performance in over a decade.
Lineup
- Knocked Loose (US)
- The Red Shore
- Terror (US)
- Alpha Wolf
- Justice for the Damned
- Jesus Piece (US)
- Malevolence (UK)
- Bloom
- Caged Existence
- Crave Death
- Daybreak
- Diamond Construct
- Falcifer
- Gravemind
- Homesick
- Honest Crooks
- Sleep Talk
References
- Belling, Alasdair (22 January 2020). "Invasion Fest 2020: a mighty return for the Australian all-ages hardcore festival". KillYourStereo. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- Invasion Fest February 2012 lineup poster. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- Invasion Fest November 2012 lineup poster. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- Invasion Fest 2013 Melbourne lineup poster. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- Invasion Fest 2013 Gold Coast lineup poster. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- Invasion Fest. 28 August 2013 at 16:03. Facebook. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- "Hallower reunite for Invasion Fest". KillYourStereo. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- "Here's A Bunch Of Reasons Why You Should To Go To Invasion Fest". KillYourStereo. 1 December 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- "The Full Lineup For Invasion Fest 2017 Is Here!". KillYourStereo. 15 October 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- "Invasion Festival 2020's Full Lineup Announced". Wall of Sound. 24 October 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- "Invasion Fest Unveils Massive 2020 Lineup". Music Feeds. 24 October 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2021.