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Music festival in Australia (2010–2012)

Supafest

Genre
DatesApril
Location(s)
Years active2010–2012
WebsiteOfficial website

Supafest was an annual music festival held in Australia during April, created by Paper Chase Touring and Entertainment PTY LTD. It started in 2010, spreading out to in five major capital cities (Adelaide,Brisbane,Melbourne,Perth,Sydney), though in 2011 the festival was reduced to four shows with the Adelaide leg withdrawn as well as the second show in Sydney. Dubbed as Australia's largest urban music festival, the festival promises to deliver some of the most exciting and leading performers in the urban music world.[1]

History

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The festival began in 2010 with an announcement in December 2009 introducing the "Ladies And Gentlemen Tour", scheduled for February 2010 withNe-Yo,Pitbull,Kelly Rowland andChris Sorbello.[2] After this was announced the show was renamed into "Jamfest" in February 2010 and was rescheduled for April 2010. Due to a potential legal conflict, the promoters changed the name again to "Supafest".

Supafest Australia kicked off in Adelaide, 13 April 2010 and ended in Perth on 18 April 2010. The tours headlining acts were Akon, Kelly Rowland, Jay Sean, Sean Paul, Pitbull and Eve. Each city had separate opening acts. Tickets for the Sydney show on 15 April were quickly sold out. A second show in Sydney on 16 April had been scheduled due to ticket demands.[3] The organisers of the festival expanded the Supafest to one show outside of Australia and tried to place it atColombo,Sri Lanka, but was later cancelled.[4] Akon didn't get a Visa forSri Lanka.

Since 2010 the lineups have expanded and the structure and locations of the shows have changed to accommodate the crowd figures.

In 2013, the Supafest was postponed from April to November, and then ended up never happening at all without a trace.

In 2016, Paper Chase Touring was listed as "deregistered" on theASIC website.[5]

Tour dates and artist lineups

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2010

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ArtistShow
AdelaideMelbourneSydneyBrisbanePerth
Kelly RowlandYes
PitbullYes
Jay SeanYes
Sean PaulYes
EveYes
DJ Nino BrownYes
Chris SorbelloYes
AkonCancelledYes

2011

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ArtistShow
SydneyPerthBrisbaneMelbourne
Snoop DoggYes
NellyYes
Taio CruzYes
Busta RhymesYes
T-PainYes
GameYes
CiaraYes
Keri HilsonYes
Bow WowYes
Fat JoeYes
New BoyzYes
Benny D (Akon's DJ)Yes
DJ Nino BrownYes
Israel CruzYes
MiracleYes
TimbalandCancelled

2012

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ArtistShow
PerthSydneyMelbourneBrisbane
Chris BrownYes
T-PainYes
Ice CubeYes
Trey SongzYes
Kelly RowlandYes
Lupe FiascoYes
Big SeanYes
Naughty by NatureYes
DJ ScratchYes
DJ Nino BrownYes
Culture CrewYes
JessLynYes
LudacrisYesNo
P.DiddyCancelled
Missy ElliottCancelled
Rick RossCancelled

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSupafest.

References

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  1. ^"SUPAFEST ANNOUNCES DATES AND MEMBER PRE SALE TICKETS". festivalsaustralia.wordpress.com. Retrieved6 February 2013.
  2. ^"Archived copy".control.visionscape.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved30 June 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^NEW SYDNEY SHOW ANNOUNCED!,supafest.com.au,Archived 2010-03-22 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^"Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka Latest Breaking News and Headlines".
  5. ^"Search Results - Organisations and Business Names".connectonline.asic.gov.au. Retrieved18 December 2022.

External links

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