Mashd N Kutcher | Credit: Brett Hemmings/Getty Images

Mashd N Kutcher, Jade Zoe & More Announced For Melbourne Gaming Festival DreamHack

Melbourne gaming festival DreamHack has unveiled the music lineup for its 2023 event. A number of local EDM favourites are locked in for the event, including Brisbane-based ‘Get on the Beers’ duo Mashd N Kutcher, host of triple j’s House Party Jade Zoe and Adelaide DJ Godlands.

The lineup also includes experimental pop artist Brambles, producer Luke Million, Daft Punk tribute show Discovery and Melbourne 2-step and UKG artist FOURA. To celebrate the music announcement, fans can get 20% off DreamHack tickets by clicking this link.

Mashd N Kutcher – ‘Get On The Beers’ (feat. Dan Andrews)

Mashd N Kutcher - Get On The Beers (feat. Dan Andrews)

Running on Friday, 28th April and Saturday, 29th April at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, DreamHack is touting itself as an immersive gaming experience featuring professional e-sports tournaments, amateur and high school gaming tournaments, a bring-your-own-computer (BYOC) LAN party, cosplay, art, activities, expo, music and more.

FOURA’s debut mixtape Taste was one of Music Feeds‘ favourite Australian Albums of 2022. In his review, Billy Burgess applauded the artist’s genre diversity.

Taste flirts with UK garage, breakbeat, bass and house music without pledging allegiance to any one style or movement,” he wrote. “The record’s genre agnosticism is reflected in FOURA’s choice of collaborators – Big Skeez, r.em.edy, NIK NAVY, Fresh Hex and Jordan Astra all supply guest vocals, helping FOURA execute deviations into Afroswing, 2-step, hip hop and UK garage.”

DreamHack 2023

  • Mashd N Kutcher
  • Godlands
  • Jade Zoe
  • Brambles
  • Luke Million
  • Discovery – Daft Punk Tribute Show
  • FOURA 

Dates & Venue

  • Friday, 28th & Saturday, 29th April – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale now here

Further Reading

Dan Andrews Makes His Hottest 100 Debut And Advises Us All To Get On The Beers

The Best Australian Albums of 2022

Love Letter to a Record: Brambles on Burial’s ‘Untrue’

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