Let Them Eat Cake's Lineup Is The Cherry On Top

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The Mansion beckons for the seventh time as Let THem Eat Cake announce their best lineup to date…

It’s once more coming to that time of year where you’re scrambling within your various group chats, trying to work out exactly how your crew is going to ring in the New Year. Along with the impending anxiety and potential ‘FOMO’ this daunting task can bring, comes the internal Venn Diagram you’re constructing of where and when you’re favourite artists are playing.

Well honey, let’s take the pressure off you a bit, as the annual Let Them Eat Cake festival has just dropped perhaps the most delicious lineup your New Year has ever seen.

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Esther Silex

This will be the Studio Barnhus act’s Australian debut at Let Them Eat Cake 2019

We’ll be welcoming with open arms German artist Esther Silex who is making her debut performance in our green and gold country. Hailing from one of the most prominent tech-house capitals of the world, Silex has a way of infusing the foundations of dance music within sounds from all over the globe; a dreamy amalgamation of music with a rich cultural significance, and the gritty sounds of Western Germany. For proof check no further than the title of her 2015 EP Pachamama’, released under Swedish label Studio Barnhus, it is a tip of her hat towards her reverence for indigenous culture.

If something a bit bass heavier is more to your palate, you’ll be pleased to see Flava D, the badass UK chick next door also feature on the lineup. Ms. Flava D is the perfect cross section between the world of UK garage, grime, and techno, and has spent most of 2018 collaborating with the likes of Syd (US), and holding down a residency at the infamous XOYO nightclub. She’s definitely one to add to your resume of people who can make your new year a special one.

Other notable heavyweights topping the 2019 line up include Motor City Drum Ensemble and Chaos In The CBD, the only thing left for you to do is to suss out which stage to head to and when; we’ll meet you there front left.

Words by Marli Grosskopf

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Tickets on sale 18th September via:
www.letthemeatcakenyd.com.au

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