Daryl Braithwaite to headline VIC Festival Sunset Sounds

Daryl Braithwaite to headline VIC Festival Sunset Sounds
Daryl Braithwaite to headline VIC Festival Sunset Sounds

Fresh off his duet with Harry Styles this weekend, Daryl Braithwaite has been announced as the headliner of the Victorian festival Sunset Sounds. He’s joined on the bill by The Black Sorrows, Richard Clapton, Wendy Matthews, and more.

The Easter edition of Sunset Sounds will take place on Saturday April 8 at Torquay Common on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road. See the full lineup and ticketing details below.

Daryl Braithwaite: “Horses”

Braithwaite joined Styles on stage during his sold-out show at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Saturday to sing the beloved hit “The Horses.” Styles is an avowed fan of the track, having performed it several times in Australia over the years, including during his Love On Tour stops in Perth and Melbourne over the past two weeks.

It’s mutual affection: Braithwaite attended both Styles shows in Melbourne, describing the singer’s performance as “amazing”. You can watch fan footage of ‘The Horses’ moment here, and read music stream’ Styles concert review here.

Sunset Sounds 2023

  • Daryl Braithwaite
  • The black pains
  • Russell Morris
  • Richard Clapton
  • Ross Wilson
  • Wendy Matthews
  • Eurogliders
  • The Chantoozies
  • Matte finish
  • jack jones

Date & Place

  • Saturday April 8 – Torquay Common, Torquay, VIC

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 10 at 10 a.m. AEDT via Oztix. A presale will start on Thursday, March 9 at 10:00 AEDT via Oztix.

Further reading

Watch Harry Styles cover ‘The Horses’ with Daryl Braithwaite in Sydney

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Splendor in the Grass Announces 2023 Dates

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. Daryl Braithwaite sera header poster VIC Festival Sunset Sounds

. Daryl Braithwaite headline VIC Festival Sunset Sounds

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