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Jebediah will be back to rock Hotter than Hell once again. (Supplied)

Grab a pair of Vans and your best mates, and get set for some classic summer festival vibes like the good old days.

That’s right,…we’re back…., returning to Mt Evelyn later this year for a monster 2024 edition of Hotter than Hell with one stage, no clashes and affordable prices with tickets from $85. 

An undisputed and unstoppable force on the Aussie alternative landscape, Hotter Than Hell’s 2024 headliners Regurgitator need very little introduction. Boundlessly inventive, and armed with everything from rock, rap, funk, and thrash (and even a kid’s album for good measure), Regurgitator’s live show remains to this day as infamous as their genre-defying earworms.

It’s no stretch to declare Unwritten Law as genuine honorary Aussies, with the group hitting our shores repeatedly since 1996. And 2024 certainly won’t be Unwritten Law’s first Hotter Than Hell rodeo, as the band shares, “With the last Hotter Than Hell being the last tour we did before the world shut down, it holds a special place in our hearts. We’re thrilled to come be a part of it again! We’ll be playing the Black album in full and that’s always been a good time”.

The name Jebediah likely conjures memories of endless summers and riff-soaked good times in the 90s, immediately snatching attention with their 1996 hit Jerks of Attention, the group swiftly cultivated heavy airplay on triple j. Jebs then solidified their legendary status with their debut studio album Slightly Odway, boasting the beloved anthem Leaving Home, which they’ll be playing in full.   Storming onto the Aussie alternative radar back in the early 2000s, Perth rockers Little Birdy packed a punch throughout the decade. This will mark Little Birdy’s first return to a festival stage in well over a decade, with BigBigLove set to be performed in its entirety!

“It’s been a long time since we played those youthful songs as a band so we are all excited by the idea of revisiting them,” said Little Birdy vocalist and guitarist Katy Steele.

“I also love the concept of us playing the record in its entirety. These shows should be so much fun!”

Founding member of Australian rock royalty Magic Dirt and an all-round Aussie icon, Adalita will be wowing Hotter Than Hell fans in Mt Evelyn, bringing her acclaimed solo work to the stage this October. With her highly respected solo career launching in 2011, Adalita has gone on to support Blondie and The Pretenders and also perform for His Holiness The Dalai Lama, with her most recent 2022 solo album Inland showcasing her enduring songwriting prowess and magnetic delivery.