Moos Flash! Australia’s biggest and best regional touring festival has an udder-ly hot to trot line-up for you.

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Cow’s this? Going rural with Groovin’ The Moo (GTM) in the usual co-Moo-nities this April/May will be newly minted Hottest 100 heroes like Vera Blue, Baker Boy, Alex Lahey, Ball Park Music, Mallrat, Winston Surfshirt, Skegss, Ocean Alley, Dean Lewis, and Flight Facilities. On top of that, Sampa the Great and Tkay Maidza will supply the rhymes, The Amity Affliciton bring their brutal live show, and Aussie veterans Paul Kelly and Grinspoon will provide the momentous sing-alongs.

There’s a herd of overseas visitors for the 14th annual GTM too, including UK powerhouse Royal Blood, bangdaddy Duke Dumont, grime queen Lady Leshurr, masked producer Claptone, Aminé, and ‘Feel It Still’ hit-makers Portugal. The Man.

Here's the full GTM 2018 line-up in alphabetical order:

Alex Lahey

Aminé (USA)

The Amity Affliction

Baker Boy

Ball Park Music

Claptone (Ger)

Confidence Man

Cosmo’s Midnight

Dean Lewis

Duke Dumont (UK)

Flight Facilities

Grinspoon

Lady Leshurr (UK)

Mallrat

Ocean Alley

Paul Kelly

Portugal. The Man (USA)

Public Service Broadcasting (UK)

Royal Blood (UK)

Sampa The Great

Skegss

Superduperkyle (USA)

Tkay Maidza

Vera Blue

Winston Surfshirt

As is tradition, there’s a bunch of ‘Marshalls’ providing sets between artists. This year that includes Conda Conduct (aka ya triple j weekenders Sally & Erica), Killing Heidi singer Ella Hooper, Flexmami and Fuzzy. That’s on top of the Unearthed artists to be added in the lead-up. If you’re an artist or in a band – get your butt to triplejunearthed.com to find out how to be in it to win it.

Vera Blue joined Ben & Liam for the line-up announce this morning. Calling in from L.A. but originally from Forbes in NSW, Vera is “super-excited” for GTM to bring the Moo-sic back to regional Australia.

“I like that there’s other festivals happening in rural areas. It’s super-cool for the towns and it’s great to bring people from the city out to those areas to hang out and get a vibe for it. The air is clean and the stars are out at night and it’s cool.”

She also revealed she’s working on more collabs - when asked about getting snapped with Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes of PNAU, she replied: “Just working on new stuff; a few exciting little bits and pieces coming up that I can’t reveal just yet. They’re just really good friends of mine, those guys.”

Groovin the Moo trots into the Adelaide Showgrounds in Wayville first, then heads to Maitland and Canberra. Tickets for those dates go on sale Tuesday 6 February, 8am local time. GTM then travels to Bendigo, Townsville, and Bunbury. Tickets for those stops are available from Wednesday 7 February, 8am local time.

View the full run of dates below and head to the Groovin The Moo website for further info.

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Groovin The Moo 2018

Wayville, SA

Friday 27 April (School Holidays) - Adelaide Showground

Maitland, NSW

Saturday 28 April - Maitland Showground

Canberra, ACT

Sunday 29 April - University of Canberra

Bendigo, VIC

Saturday 5 May - Bendigo’s Prince of Wales Showground

Townsville, QLD

Sunday 6 May (Long Weekend) - Murray Sports Complex – Townsville Cricket Grounds

Bunbury, WA

Saturday 12 May - Hay Park