They're joined by Kasabian, My Chemical Romance, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and skateboard legend Tony Hawk, as well as the usual contingent of Kiwi acts like Six60, Kimbra, David Dallas and Gin Wigmore.
Our picks: Soundgarden (9pm, Big Day Out), Jakob (9pm, Green Stage), Kimbra (5.15pm, Green Stage), Six60 (3.15pm, Boiler Room), High Air Shootout (Skate Ramp, 7pm).
What you need to know: Tickets are $160 from bigdayout.com or Ticketmaster.
St Jerome's Laneway Festival: January 30, Silo Park, Auckland
In its third year, Laneway comes to Auckland on the city's anniversary day. The indie music festival will take place on the water's edge at the revamped Silo Park in the Wynyard Quarter. It's an alternative festival, so don't be ashamed if you haven't heard of any of the acts. Though this year Neil Finn will be involved with Pajama Club, and indie darlings Feist and Gotye have had popular releases in the past year. Other headliners include The Horrors and Laura Marling. Organisers say the Laneway Festival is about "leading new and revered seminal music" and "finding what's fresh and great and bringing it to unique settings and surrounds to be appreciated by music lovers." Sounds good to us.
Our picks: Feist, The Horrors, Cults, Anna Calvi, Yuck.
What you need to know: Tickets $127 from auckland.lanewayfestival.com.au. Festival runs from midday to 11pm.
ALSO COMING UP:
Homegrown, February 18, Wellington
Featuring, well, who isn't playing? Headliners include Shihad, Feelers, OpShop, Fat Freddy's Drop, Kora, Black Seeds, Six60, Zowie, David Dallas, Tiki Taane and more.
Our picks: Optimus Grime feat. Tiki, Smashproof, The Adults. Tickets $95 plus fees. Postponement day: February 19.