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NZ's biggest music festival Bay Dreams has first line-up

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DJ Snake, seen here performing at Coachella earlier this year, will headline Bay Dreams in Tauranga. Photo/Getty

DJ Snake, seen here performing at Coachella earlier this year, will headline Bay Dreams in Tauranga. Photo/Getty

New Zealand's biggest music festival has landed some big names for its first line-up announcement, released today.

Bay Dreams, set for Tauranga's Baypark Arena on January 2, includes hitmaker DJ Snake, drum'n'bass act Pendulum, and indie-pop group Foster the People.

It also includes underground rap acts $uicide Boys and Flatbush Zombies, Ocean Alley, Homebrew, Classixx, Sons of Zio and P-Money.

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See the full line-up below.

Bay Dreams began in 2016 as a small-scale festival for just 6000, but that grew to 18,000 for this year's event.

Promoters say next year's will be even bigger, stretching to 22,000 - or possibly more.

That means the festival site has been rearranged to accommodate more people, and increased parking and camping options are being offered.

A second line-up announcement will be made in late August.

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Tickets go on pre-sale next Wednesday, August 2, and are on general release from August 7, through the festival's website.

* Read a full interview with co-organiser Mitch Lowe about how he pulled together the line-up and what changes are in store in tomorrow's TimeOut.

Bay Dreams - full line-up:

DJ Snake
Pendulum
Foster The People
$uicideBoys
Flatbush Zombies
Ocean Alley
Homebrew
Classixx
Krafty Kuts + Chali 2na
Opiuo
FKJ
Sons of Zion
Hybrid Minds
Swindail
Sachi
Eptic
Skism
A.Skillz
P-Money
Matrix & Futurebound
Cynatific
Koven
Truth
Willaris.K
Concord Dawn
Theia
Nyxen
Bailey Wiley
T1R
TwentyTwo

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