Brisbane's newest festival has dropped a wild launch line-up!

Wildlands, a brand new one-dayer coming to Brisbane this summer, has revealed the full list of artists joining previously announced headliners RÜFÜS DU SOL at the event.

IGOR auteur Tyler, The Creator, grime maverick Skepta, electro-lord RL Grime, and the delightfully bonkers Hobo Johnson & The Lovemakers will jet out to Brisbane Showgrounds to mix it up with Australian faves Mallrat, What So Not, Dom Dolla, Willaris. K, and Lastlings.

Also breaking out the passport for Wildlands 2019 will be UK RnB artist Ella Mai, New York duo Lion Babe, EDM up-and-comer Jauz, techno pioneer Green Velvet, and masked dance music maestro Claptone.

View the full Wildlands 2019 line-up below. Tickets are up for grabs Wednesday 7 August, 12pm AEST but there's a pre-sale sign-up happening for 6 August. Find more details at wildlandsfestival.com.au.

UPDATE: Wildlands has just added eight new names to their bulging lineup!

YBN Cordae

Chris Lake

ShockOne

Motez

Jacob Lee

Human Movement

Mady Mooda

China

Wildlands Festival 2019

Saturday 28 December - Brisbane Showgrounds

Line-up:

YBN Cordae

Chris Lake

ShockOne

Motez

Jacob Lee

Human Movement

Mady Mooda

China

Joining...

RÜFÜS DU SOL

Tyler, The Creator

Ella Mai

Green Velvet

Jauz

Mallrat

RL Grime

Skepta

What So Not

16BL

Big Words

Claptone

Dom Dolla

Gunna

Hobo Johnson & The Lovemakers

Jordan Brando

Lastlings

Lion Babe

Made In Paris

Shoreline Mafia

Willaris. K

Tyler, The Creator is definitely a surprise amongst the line-up, given he claimed he was "banned in Australia" back in 2015. If you're worried about his appearance given what happened last time he tried to tour Down Under, organisers have confirmed to triple j that the controversial rapper's visas are all confirmed for his Wildlands debut.

The 25,000-capacity festival is the brainchild of two of Australia's much-loved NYE festivals joining forces: the teams behind Victoria's Beyond The Valley and WA's Origin Fields.

Both events have faced stiff competition and a crowded market to carve out unique experiences for festival-goers in their respective states.

"With the strengths of the two festivals, I feel, that we will be able to create an event that is unique to Brisbane as Beyond The Valley is unique to Melbourne and Origin is to Perth," Origin Fields promoter Saran Bajaj said of the launch.

Origin Fields underwent a rebrand and expanded their musical horizons last year, resulting in a blockbuster line-up featuring Khalid, Denzel Curry, Cardi B, M.I.A., Pendulum, The Kooks, and many many more.

In recent years, Beyond The Valley has rung in the New Year with the likes of Chance The Rapper, ScHoolboy Q, Stormzy, Mura Masa, Jamie xx, as well as homegrown heroes like The Presets, DMA'S, PNAU, and Amy Shark.

"We’re really excited to create something just for Brisbane that will be totally different to anything currently on offer," said Beyond The Valley's Michael Cirstidis; "bringing the best of the East and West Coast together for one very special day.”

Between Wildlands, FOMO Festival, and SandTunes (featuring Travis Scott, Juice WRLD, Carly Rae Jepsen and more), Queensland seems like the place to be this summer.