24 EXTRA Acts On The Lorne Falls Line Up!
Harrison Schultz
Earlier this week organiser's announced the family of acts had grown by two dozen, acts set to be joining an already mesmerising line up of one Australia's most iconic festivals include:
Nina Las Vegas
Ocean Alley
Touch Sensitive
Basenji
Young Franco
WAX MOTIF
Jen Cloherr
Benson
Slum Sociable
WAAX
West Thebarton
Stella Donnelly
Manu Crooks
Ninajirachi
Alice Ivy
The Creases
Ziggy Ramo
Jess Locke
Heaps Gay
Hatchie
Haiku Hands
Exhibitionist
IV League
Christopher Port

These acts will be joining The Kooks, Flume, Angus & Julia Stone, Alex Lahey, Daryl Braithwaite on December the 28th - Jan 1st. The 28th will see thousands of punters returning to the festival grounds for day 1 of the 4 day music and end of year celebration.
Many extra eyes will be on the festival this year after last years stampede which saw several festival goers injured after the DMA's set. Putting that incident aside, this years festival is looking to be an absolute ripper!
P.S. Can we get a hell yeah! For all the South Aus bands set to take on the stage this year!
All images via Falls Music and Arts Facebook
Theatresports: Clash of The Theatre Titans is a clever, comedic, and competitive combination of theatre and stand-up - the family-friendly, fun Sunday arvo show you’ve been looking for!
The Choir of Man is truly a celebration of the comradery, comedy, and choreographic and choral talents of men.
We watched the premiere, and evidently final showing of ‘You’re the reason our kids are so ugly’; a show that is different every time you see it, filled with comedic flair and amazing wit.
Naked Truth is not by any means a show for perves or prudes, but for those open-minded, respectful Fringe-goers looking for something unique, intimate, and if approached correctly, cathartic experience.
Self proclaimed ‘part double act, part film lecture’ Love/Hate Actually is a well considered and delivered comedy show(down) about the beloved British blockbuster.
After selling out their 2018 Adelaide Fringe season, The Ukelele Death Squad return with three curated shows for the 2019 Adelaide Fringe as well as an appearance at WOMADelaide 2019.
The Fringe Wives Club are so high energy, it’s contagious. They’re masters of this craft, so talented and expressive.
Kevin Quantum toes the line between science and magic. He risks life and limb for the cause, and it’s worth a watch.
“New vision, new location”, this is what organisers have in mind for this year’s RCC.
David is a 30-something public servant utterly discontent with the state of the world as well as himself, and his ramblings reveal truths both witty and depressing.