This article is about the music festival. For the slang word, see Homebake (slang).
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 since then has been held at the Domain every December.
Tickets for the festival regularly sell 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.[1][2]
Contents
1Artists lineups by year
1.11996
1.1.1Byron Bay
1.1.2University of Sydney
1.21998
1.2.1January - Sydney, Gold Coast, Melbourne
1.2.2December - Sydney
1.31999
1.3.1Sydney and Gold Coast
1.42000
1.52001
1.62002
1.72003
1.82004
1.92005
1.102006
1.112007
1.122008
1.132009
1.142010
1.152011
1.162012
2After 2012
3References
4External links
Artists lineups by year
1996
Byron Bay
Hardware
Fur
Grinspoon
Magic Dirt
Powderfinger
Regurgitator
Screamfeeder
Sidewinder
Silverchair
Spiderbait
The Mark of Cain
Tumbleweed
You Am I (Did not play due to Rusty being injured)
University of Sydney
Ammonia
Anne Gibbons
Crow
Custard
Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes
Def FX
Dirty Three
Flyspeak
Frenzal Rhomb
John Reed Club
Jebediah
Lodestar
Magic Dirt
Pollyanna
Powderfinger
Rebecca's Empire
Regurgitator
Screamfeeder
Shihad
Sidewinder
Smudge
Something for Kate
Spiderbait
Swirl
The Fauves
The Mark of Cain
The Porkers
Tumbleweed
Underground Lovers
1998
January - Sydney, Gold Coast, Melbourne
Ammonia
Big Heavy Stuff
Bluebottle Kiss
Custard
Emporium
Frenzal Rhomb
Gaslight Radio
Grinspoon
Headless Chickens
Jebediah
Not From There
Pangaea
Pollyanna
Powderfinger
Screamfeeder
Shihad
Sidewinder
Skunkhour
Spiderbait
The Superjesus
Tiddas
Toothfaeries
Tumbleweed
Underground Lovers
You Am I
December - Sydney
Ammonia
Bodyjar
Custard
Endorphin
Eskimo Joe
Even
Fini Scad
Frenzal Rhomb
Frontside
Grinspoon
Jebediah
Karma County
Nancy Vandal
Not From There
Pauline Pantsdown
Primary
Ratcat
Screamfeeder
Sidewinder
Something for Kate
Spiderbait
The Avalanches
The Feelers
The Living End
The Mavis's
Resin Dogs
The Teeth Suckers
The Whitlams
TISM
Toe To Toe
Vapourware
1999
Sydney and Gold Coast
Gold Coast only
Sydney only
Alex Lloyd
Area 7
Dirty Three
Frenzal Rhomb
Gerling
Grinspoon
iOTA
Jebediah
Josh & Amiel
Powderfinger
Resin Dogs
Shihad
Silverchair
Something for Kate
sonicanimation
The Avalanches
Custard
Gota Cola
Not From There
Pretty Violet Stain
Rollerball
Screamfeeder
Soma Rasa
Sunk Loto
The Whitlams
Big Heavy Stuff
Bluebottle Kiss
Deadstar
Del-Emmas
Killers on the Loose
The Monarchs
Neil Hamburger
Pound System
Rumanastone
Shihad
The Porkers
51 Monday
78 Saab
28 Days
2000
Main Stage
Big Top
Juice Stage
Hopetoun Stage
The Living End
Spiderbait
Resin Dogs
Frenzal Rhomb
Jebediah
Regurgitator
Bodyjar
Magic Dirt
Sunk Loto
Not From There
Superheist
Sick Puppies
Sonicanimation
DJ Abel
Alex Lloyd
Something for Kate
Friendly
Bexta
Endorphin
Pnau
Toby Neal
Wicked Beat Sound System
78 Saab
John Butler Trio
Testeagles
Tumbleweed
Skulker
On Inc.
Machine Gun Fellatio
Screamfeeder
Nokturnl
H-Block 101
Waikiki
Pound System
Rocket Science
Full Fathom Five
Augie March
Art Of Fighting
Soma Rasa
Gersey
The Anyones
2001
Main Stage
Big Top
Juice Stage
Hopetoun Stage
Hoodoo Gurus
Alex Lloyd
You Am I
Something for Kate
28 Days
The Superjesus
Bodyjar
Gerling
Superheist
One Dollar Short
Commissioner Gordon
TISM
DJ Love Tattoo
Sonicanimation
Resin Dogs
DJ Declan
Pnau
Paul Mac
DJ Bexta
Skunkhour
Endorphin
Primary
The Hive
John Butler Trio
Kasey Chambers
George
Augie March
Machine Gun Fellatio
Eskimo Joe
Big Heavy Stuff
Speedstar
Lash
On Inc.
Pound System
1200 Techniques
Art Of Fighting
Bluebottle Kiss
Dan Brodie & The Broken Arrows
MC Trey
The Pedestraians
Decoder Ring
2002
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
Acoustic Pavilion
Alex Lloyd
Grinspoon
You Am I
Radio Birdman
Machine Gun Fellatio
Shihad
Wilcannia Mob
Jebediah
Eskimo Joe
Superheist
Serpahs Coal
For Amusement Only
Sonicanimation
Kid Kenobi
Pnau
1200 Techniques
James De La Cruz
Gerling
Salmonella Dub
Mark Dynamix
Wicked Beat Sound System
Katalyst
Offcuts
Sneaky Sound System
Kasey Chambers
George
Paul Kelly
Rocket Science
The D4
Bluebottle Kiss
Dan Brodie & The Broken Arrows
The Sleepy Jackson
Jet
Antiskeptic
Waikiki
Decoder Ring
David McCormack & The Polaroids
Gersey
Gelbison
Rhubarb
The Butterfly Effect
Crank
Isherwood
Paul Dempsey
Killing Heidi
Speedstar
Tim Rogers
Stiff Gins
Darren Hanlon
Simon Day
Shane Nicholson
Laura Imbruglia
2003
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
The Vines
Something for Kate
The Superjesus
1200 Techniques
Magic Dirt
John Butler Trio
The Sleepy Jackson
For Amusement Only
Best Kept Secret
Pnau
DJ Ben Korbel
Resin Dogs
Gerling
DJ Bexta
Katalyst
Amiel
DJ Alex Taylor
Downsyde
The Bumblebeez
Zephyr Timbre
Maya Jupiter
Frenzal Rhomb
The Beasts Of Bourbon
The Church
The Cat Empire
Pete Murray
The Butterfly Effect
Screamfeeder
The Casanovas
Offcuts
Blindspott
The Mess Hall
Little Birdy
Dallas Crane
Peabody
Spod
The Morning After Girls
Riff Random
Second Dan
2004
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
Jet
Grinspoon
Eskimo Joe
Spiderbait
Rocket Science
The D4
After the Fall
Gyroscope
Wolfmother
Ground Components
Hilltop Hoods
DJ Bexta
Sonicanimation
Regurgitator
DJ Sharif
Wicked Beat Sound System
Spod (DJ Set)
Machine Gun Fellatio
Katalyst
Cut Copy
Koolism
Dei Hamo
Pete Murray
Kasey Chambers
Missy Higgins
Xavier Rudd
Gelbison
End Of Fashion
78 Saab
Sarah Blasko
The Morning After Girls
The City Lights
Art Of Fighting
Gerling (DJ Set)
The Panics
The Cops
The Spazzys
Theredsunband
The Tremors
The Camels
Die!Die!Die!
The Golden Age
2005
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
The Finn Brothers
The Living End
Something for Kate
Ben Lee
Wolfmother
Evermore
Cog
End Of Fashion
The Mess Hall
Kisschasy
Dirty Three
P-Money
Cut Copy
Pnau
Katalyst & RUCL
Decoder Ring
DJ Peril & Suburban Intellect
The Rogue Traders
The Herd
The Presets
Sneaky Sound System
Local Knowledge
The Cat Empire
Alex Lloyd
The Saints
The Beautiful Girls
Sarah Blasko
The Go-Betweens
Architecture in Helsinki
Amiel
Expatriate
British India
The Morning After Girls
Die!Die!Die!
The Grates
Wolf & Cub
Dappled Cities Fly
The Hot Lies
The Scare
N'fa
The Golden Age
Beau Young
Pomomofo
2006
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
Silverchair
Eskimo Joe
Hilltop Hoods
You Am I
The Butterfly Effect
Scribe
Little Birdy
Parkway Drive
Something With Numbers
The Vaine
Björn Again
The Presets
Kid Kenobi & MC Shureshock
The Vines
Gotye
Wolf & Cub
Infusion
Midnight Juggernauts
N'fa
Macromantics
Mountains In The Sky
Something for Kate
Augie March
Models
Youth Group
Bob Evans
Toni Collette And The Finish
Jen Cloher and The Endless Sea
British India
Angus & Julia Stone
Young & Restless
Red Riders
Ground Components
Die!Die!Die!
The Valentinos
Children Collide
Tucker B's
Whiskey Go Go's
Tom Cooney
The Basics
Regular John
2007
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
Divinyls
Missy Higgins
Gotye
Scribe
The Beautiful Girls
Kisschasy
Operator Please
British India
Behind Crimson Eyes
Mammal
Pnau
Architecture in Helsinki
Muscles
Cut Copy
Midnight Juggernauts
The Bumblebeez
Blue King Brown
Wicked Beat Sound System
Expatriate
Red Eye Society
Foreign Heights
Paul Kelly
Paul Dempsey
Sarah Blasko
Josh Pyke
Angus & Julia Stone
The Mess Hall
Ed Kuepper & The Kowalski Collective
Art Of Fighting
Kid Confucius
Number Station
The Scare
Old Man River
Belles Will Ring
Pivot
The Brunettes
Teenage Fairytale Dropouts
The Checks
SubAudible Hum
Bridezilla
Bridgemary Kiss
2008
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
Crowded House
Sneaky Sound System
PNAU
Karnivool
British India
The Getaway Plan
Bluejuice
Eddy Current Suppression Ring
Die!Die!Die!
Numbers Radio
Cut Copy
Bliss N Eso
Drapht
The Potbelleez
Headless Chickens
Infusion
Snob Scrilla
Bag Raiders
Pegz
The E.L.F.
You Am I
Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson
Gabriella Cilmi
Died Pretty
End Of Fashion
Little Red
SubAudible Hum
Dash and Will
The Holidays
Grafton Primary
Sparkadia
Children Collide
Mercy Arms
N'fa
78 Saab
Violent Soho
Hamish Macleod
Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire!
Deep Sea Arcade
2009
Main Stage
Big Top
The Dome
Hopetoun Stage
Powderfinger
Jet
Hilltop Hoods
Eskimo Joe
Tumbleweed
Funkoars
Short Stack
Closure in Moscow
The Scare
Philadelphia Grand Jury
Midnight Juggernauts
Daniel Merriweather
Shockone
Decoder Ring
Phrase
The Aston Shuffle
The Bumblebeez
Tiki Taane
Record Producer
Catcall
Sarah Blasko
Tim Finn
Sia
Paul Dempsey
Underground Lovers
Gin Wigmore with The Cardinals
Dappled Cities
The Middle East
Sugar Army
Eddy Current Suppression Ring
Yves Klein Blue
Howling Bells
Red Riders
Die!Die!Die!
Bridezilla
Parades
Jonathan Boulet
Boy And Bear
Kyu
Rowland S. Howard was advertised to play but was forced to cancel citing health concerns.[1] Dappled Cities played in his allotted timeslot.
2010
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.[3]
2011
Grinderman
Pnau
Gotye
Gurrumul Yunupingu
Cut Copy
Icehouse
Ladyhawke
Drapht
Daniel Merriweather
The Triffids
Eskimo Joe
Architecture in Helsinki
The Church
The Vines
Illy
The Jezabels
Kimbra
CW Stoneking
Kids of 88
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Papa vs Pretty
Hungry Kids of Hungary
Passenger
Killaqueenz
Avalanche City
Vents
Noah Taylor and the Sloppy Boys
360
Ratcat
Bleeding Knees Club
Damndogs
Owl Eyes
Gold Fields
Big Scary
Split Seconds
Rüfüs
Seeker Lover Keeper
Lanie Lane
Daniel Lee Kendall
2012
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. Kimbra, Something For Kate, Hilltop Hoods, Sonic Animation, and Birds of Tokyo are some of the other performing artists.[4]
After 2012
The event was cancelled in 2013.[1] Organizers acknowledged that there was a hiatus for 2014. It is unlikely the festival will ever return.
References
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^"Homebake takes a year off in 2010". [inthemix]. 25 August 2010. Archived from the original on 28 August 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
^"2012 Homebake line up goes 'global'". triple j. ABC. 31 July 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
External links
Homebake official website
Homebake official Myspace page
Homebake 2011 review "Homebake Festival: Classic Aussie Rockers Still Have the Stuff!" - Rocker Magazine
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