Saturday VIP tickets officially sold out as festival prepares for epic weekend.

Posted 06 March 2012

Breath of Life organisers are proud to announce the Saturday VIP tickets have officially sold out as the 2012 Festival continues to blow away national trends with one of the largest mix of national and international artists to ever hit Tasmanian shores.

"We couldn’t be happier with expected numbers for this weekend. It looks like the Festival is going to meet all of our hopes and expectations and planning for an even bigger and better 2013 weekend festival is already underway!" say Breath of Life Festival organisers.

Both believe it is a combination of many factors that has lead to the great success of the 2012 Breath of Life Festival and are excited to deliver an event for Launceston that caters for the entire community, while raising significant funds and awareness for the Australian Lung Foundation.

"It’s great to see so much support for such a great cause. We are thankful for the opportunity to take the Lizotte vision to the next level and deliver an event of truly epic proportions. Watch this space and expect great things from Breath of Life."

"Those who are thinking of getting a ticket, make haste as tickets will sell out."

Full weekend line up includes:

SATURDAY

MAIN STAGE: Ice House, Eskimo Joe, Grinspoon, Jebediah, Zoophyte, Small City Lights

BIG TOP: Rockwiz Live, Mahalia Barnes

SUNDAY

MAIN STAGE: Fatboy Slim, Hilltop Hoods, The Living End, Boy and Bear, Drapht, Short Stack, Children Collide, Gypsy and the Cat, The Aston Shuffle, Goodwill, Hook n Sling

MINISTRY DANCE STAGE: Skrillex, Sneaky Sound System, The Potbelleez, Tonite Only, Bombs Away, Goodwill, The Only, Vandalism, Minx, Denzal Park, Helena, Haters, Danny T, Dave Bertoni, Froff

SOUNDSCAPE STAGE: Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction, Funkoars, 360, Illy, Owl Eyes, The Scientists of Modern Music, Deligma, Save the Clocktower, King Carousel, Small City Lights, The Counterfeit Club

Single day and weekend ticketing info available here.

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