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Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome , Firefox , Safari , Edge. Gift cards Group Bookings Help. The event's full-time staff will be let go, though there are plans for a new festival to take its place. The national touring circuit will see a major shake-up next year with regard to Future Music Festival as the event's promoters, Mushroom Group , announced today that they would be discontinuing the annual dance-music celebration.

According to the Group — which only bought into the festival two years ago — dwindling audience numbers at each of its five iterations, in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, in conjunction with rising operational costs, are at the core of the untenable difficulty of keeping Future alive.

The shock decision comes in the wake of a highly successful year for the event, which saw high-profile artists such as Drake, The Prodigy pictured, by Andrew Briscoe Die Antwoord, Seth Troxler, Timmy Trumpet, Sven Vath and more than other acts entertain audiences in five capital cities — Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide — but, despite this, Group Chairman Michael Gudinski believes the touring festival model is simply unsustainable, and already being abandoned en masse abroad.

As a result of the festival being dissolved, the small full-time team whose duties were specifically Future-focused now face redundancy, although Gudinski has said there are already plans in the works to create a new festival to fill the hole in the calendar left by the event's demise.

Those people are unaffected and will continue to work within Mushroom Group.



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