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music festival, listed by year. Big Day Out began in 1992 in
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and has expanded to include several Australian venues and
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. Each year, the line-up of artists changes, generally maintaining
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as the focus, but also featuring
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and blues and roots artists. The line ups have included
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, while also promoting local Australian and New Zealand artists such as
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and
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1992

Notes *A
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were the first band to perform for the day, and thus became the first band to perform at any Big Day Out festival.


1993

Notes * The above multi-city big stage artists confirmed by multiple sources such as the now defunct Big Day Out Website. Small stage bands confirmed in Howarth (2006).Howarth, Sophie (2006), ''Peace Love and Brown Rice, A photographic History of the Big Day Out.'' Tower Books.


1994

Notes * 1994 Small stage bands above as listed in Howarth (2006) * Auckland bands confirmed by advertisement posted to Kiwi Concert Date Archive 1994


1995

Notes *A Oasis were originally named in the lineup, but cancelled after Liam Gallagher lost his voice. * 1995 Small stage bands above as listed in Howarth (2006)


1996

Notes * 1996 Small stage bands above as listed in Howarth (2006) * Kylie Minogue appeared on stage and performed with Nick Cave and the Bad Seed Wild ROSES


1997

Notes *A Sepultura were originally named in the lineup, but cancelled after Max Cavalera left the band in December 1996. Sepultura were replaced by Fear Factory. * 1997 Small stage bands above as listed in Howarth (2006)


1998

''Big Day Out was not held in 1998.''


1999

Notes * 1999 Small stage bands above as listed in Howarth (2006)


2000

Notes *A Mr. Bungle was originally going to appear, but was "kicked off" the festival due to an ongoing dispute with Red Hot Chili Peppers.


2001

Notes *A Originally, Limp Bizkit was scheduled to headline the tour and appear at all locations, however after the death of a crowd member at the Sydney show, the group chose to withdraw from the remaining shows of the tour.


2002


2003


2004

Notes *A American band
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withdrew from the lineup, while the group
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appeared as a mystery artist playing in place of all of A Perfect Circle's scheduled performances.


2005


2006

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and
Jean Grae Tsidi Ibrahim (born November 26, 1976), known professionally as Jean Grae, is a multidisciplinary artist and writer. She emerged in New York City's underground hip-hop scene and developed an international following. Throughout her music career, ...
withdrew from all scheduled performances in Big Day Out 2006.


2007

Notes *A Tool's performance in Auckland featured
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of System of a Down for the song "
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2008

Notes *A
Björk Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct voice, three-octave vocal range, and eccentric public per ...
was forced to pull out her performance at the Sydney Big Day Out under doctor's orders following swelling on her vocal cords.


2009

Notes *A
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appeared at all shows performing their album ''
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'' in its entirety. *B The Vines were forced to cancel all shows due to singer
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state of mental health.


2010

The first official line-up for the 2010 installment was posted on the Big Day Out website just before midnight 28 September 2009. The second official line-up for the 2010 installment was posted on the Big Day Out website just before midnight 11 November 2009. The full line-up was as follows Notes *A Tumbleweed only appeared at Sydney on Saturday 23rd. - incorrect - they played Friday 22nd also on the Hot Produce stage as they did the next day Saturday 23 January 2010.
*B Beenie Man was withdrawn from lineup by organizers.


2011

The first line-up for the 2011 Big Day Out was officially released via the Big Day Out website at 12:01am 28 September. The second announcement was released on 24 November and completed the 2011 line-up. For the second year in a row Sydney held two festivals due to increasing popularity of the event. Official line-up is as follows: Notes *A At the
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performance,
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were joined by
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and
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of
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for an extended performance and pyrotechnics display during
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. *B The Black Keys withdrew from the Big Day Out lineup. *C
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appeared at all shows performing their 1991 album ''
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'' in its entirety. *D New Zealand band
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performed their hit album from 1999, ''
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'' in its entirety.


2012

The lineup was announced on 29 September 2011. The first 17 artists were announced over the Big Day Out Twitter page from 8 until 10pm. The three main headliners were announced on 30 September 2011 on
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Tony Hawk Anthony Frank Hawk (born May 12, 1968), nicknamed Birdman, is an American professional skateboarder, entrepreneur, and the owner of the skateboard company Birdhouse. A pioneer of modern vertical skateboarding, Hawk completed the first docume ...
was announced as a non-musical special guest. Bold indicates headline act. Notes *A Kanye West was originally announced to play all shows, but was later withdrawn from the Auckland, Perth and Adelaide line-ups. *B Hilltop Hoods were withdrawn from the Perth show. *C Odd Future were withdrawn from the Auckland show after complaints concerning their homophobic lyrics. They still performed in Auckland, playing a sideshow at the Powerstation the night before. *D Tony Hawk appeared at all Big Day Out festivals in 2012 performing skate demonstrations.


2013

The first lineup was announced at midnight on 16 July. The Red Hot Chili Peppers were announced shortly before the first lineup announcement. Lucha VaVOOM was announced as a non-musical special guest. Bold indicates headline act. Kaskade cancelled Adelaide, Melbourne, and Perth on the festival. Nicky Romero cancelled Perth, but instead played the first four shows on the 2013 tour.


2014

The first lineup was announced at 8:00pm AEST on 31 July. Bold indicates headline act. Blur and DIIV withdrew from the 2014 lineup. Notes *A With no event in 2015,
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are the only band to play both the first Big Day Out and the last.


2015

There was no Big Day Out in 2015. It was announced on 26 June 2014 that the 2015 Big Day Out had been cancelled. The announcement came after long-running speculation over the future of the summer festival and revelations the day before from Sydney Showground executives that festival organisers had cancelled their 2015 venue booking.


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