So, fingers crossed that The Strokes, Glass Animals, Jack Harlow, Violent Soho, Tim Minchin and more will hit the stage on Saturday - and Tyler, The Creator, Liam Gallagher, Bad//Dreems, Mura Masa and others on Sunday. Organisers also advised that SITG looks forward "to Saturday and Sunday programming moving ahead as planned". Please relax and enjoy what is open."Ī post shared by Splendour in the Grass the fest's hefty lineup, Gorillaz, The Avalanches, DMA's, Dillon Frances, Kacey Musgraves and Orville Peck are among the acts that were due to perform today, but won't now. "All of our destination spaces (Global Village, Tipi Forest, Forum, Comedy and Science tents, etc) will remain open today for patrons who are already onsite as well as those at our satellite campground at Byron Events Farm. In the interest of patron safety and in consultation with all relevant emergency services, we have decided to err on the side of caution and cancel performances on the main stages today only - Amphitheatre, Mix Up, GW McLennan and Park(lands) stages," said the Splendour crew in a statement. "A significant weather system is currently sitting off the east coast and may reach land later today bringing more rainfall. And with more rainy weather due for the rest of the day, the fest's organisers have pulled the plug on all main stage gigs today, Friday, July 22. In fact, it has been so soggy that campsites have been flooded, lines to get in have taken all night, there's even more mud than usual and the past 24 hours have been filled with chaos. If you're in Byron Bay right now, looking forward to this year's Splendour in the Grass - or you're on your way - then you'll already know that it's mighty wet in the region at the moment.
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