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Splendour In The Grass 2024 slammed for only having ‘one good international act’ as critics brand the lineup as ‘boring’: ‘Australian festivals suck’

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Splendor In The Grass' 2024 artist line-up has sparked backlash over its lack of prominent international acts. Pictured: G Flip performing at Splendor this year

Splendor In The Grass’ 2024 artist line-up has sparked backlash over its lack of prominent international acts.

The three-day extravaganza, considered one of Australia’s biggest music festivals, announced its long-awaited lineup on Tuesday, with artists such as Kylie Minogue, G-Flip and Tones And I leading the cohort.

However, these Australian talents were not enough to impress many fans, as online critics have pointed out that there is only one major international artist on the ballot – Future.

‘Absolute nonsense. It’s one of the only festivals in Australia big enough to pull a semi-exciting and decent lineup, and the biggest in the way of overseas headliners is Future,’ commented one frustrated fan.

‘Australian festivals are cursed. How is Future the only good international act?’ another agreed, as another added: ‘Australian music festivals are so boring omg.’

Splendor In The Grass' 2024 artist line-up has sparked backlash over its lack of prominent international acts. Pictured: G Flip performing at Splendor this year

Splendor In The Grass’ 2024 artist line-up has sparked backlash over its lack of prominent international acts. Pictured: G Flip performing at Splendor this year

The three-day extravaganza, considered one of Australia's biggest music festivals, announced its much-anticipated lineup on Tuesday, with artists such as Kylie Minogue, G-Flip and Tones And I leading the cohort

The three-day extravaganza, considered one of Australia's biggest music festivals, announced its much-anticipated lineup on Tuesday, with artists such as Kylie Minogue, G-Flip and Tones And I leading the cohort

The three-day extravaganza, considered one of Australia’s biggest music festivals, announced its much-anticipated lineup on Tuesday, with artists such as Kylie Minogue, G-Flip and Tones And I leading the cohort

Many expressed disappointment at Lana Del Rey’s absence from the line-up, after she was rumored to be performing at Splendor this year.

‘Where the hell is Lana? That’s a terrible lineup. What terrible news for Australian festivals,” lamented one user.

Another said they felt ‘let down’ because they saw ‘so many Lana rumours’ and had ‘hyped themselves up’.

However, these Aussie talents weren't enough to impress many fans, as online critics have pointed out that there is only one major international artist on the ballot - Future (pictured)

However, these Aussie talents weren't enough to impress many fans, as online critics have pointed out that there is only one major international artist on the ballot - Future (pictured)

However, these Aussie talents weren’t enough to impress many fans, as online critics have pointed out that there is only one major international artist on the ballot – Future (pictured)

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Scores of fans have complained about the line-up on social media, with many calling the cohort 'boring' and filled with Australian niche artists rather than major international acts

Scores of fans have complained about the line-up on social media, with many calling the cohort 'boring' and filled with Australian niche artists rather than major international acts

Scores of fans have complained about the line-up on social media, with many calling the cohort ‘boring’ and filled with Australian niche artists rather than major international acts

Many claimed they had barely heard of most of the artists on the list.

“Realizing how out of touch you are when you’ve only heard of three artists,” wrote one.

‘I’m a festival girl and I hardly know any of these names. If I’m going to buy $200 tickets you need at least ONE person I’m excited to see,” added another.

Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue (pictured) kicks off as the big headliner for Splendor in the Grass 2024 on Friday 19 July in a triumphant homecoming following her Grammy win

Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue (pictured) kicks off as the big headliner for Splendor in the Grass 2024 on Friday 19 July in a triumphant homecoming following her Grammy win

Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue (pictured) kicks off as the big headliner for Splendor in the Grass 2024 on Friday 19 July in a triumphant homecoming following her Grammy win

Splendor in the Grass returns to North Byron Parklands for the three-day festival starting on July 19.

Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue kicks off as the big headliner on Friday 19 July in a triumphant homecoming after her Grammy win.

Her latest album Tension has kicked off a new chapter in the Australian artist’s career, which has seen numerous awards and a historic lifetime residency in Las Vegas.

The headliners finish with Canadian sensations Arcade Fire (pictured) on Sunday night, July 21, bringing the annual festival to a close

The headliners finish with Canadian sensations Arcade Fire (pictured) on Sunday night, July 21, bringing the annual festival to a close

The headliners finish with Canadian sensations Arcade Fire (pictured) on Sunday night, July 21, bringing the annual festival to a close

The 55-year-old Padam Padam hitmaker cemented her legacy as pop royalty when she performed a duet with Madonna on her International Women’s Day celebration tour.

Mumble rap pioneer Future, 40, will take to the big stage on Saturday, July 20 as the second headliner after also securing two Grammys last month.

With several platinum-selling albums and singles, the American rapper, 40, has cemented his status as one of the most influential artists of his generation.

His latest hit Stand On It, featuring fellow Splendor artist Yeat, has made waves across the globe, further cementing his trailblazing reputation.

The headliners will conclude with Canadian sensations Arcade Fire on Sunday night, July 21, bringing the annual festival to a close.

READ MORE: Splendor in the Grass 2024 line-up revealed with powerhouse headliners Kylie Minogue and Future alongside G Flip, Yung Gravy and Tones and I

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