Held just a short distance across the causeway, Malaysia’s Goodvibes Festival is making waves for all the good reasons. The two-day event will feature the likes of indie-rock heartthrobs The 1975, indie-dance band Two Door Cinema Club, Australian indie stalwarts The Temper Trap, brilliant Laneway Festival alumnus Purity Ring, ambient beatsmith Ta-Ku, electronic indie DJ Ryan Hemsworth and see them performing at new venue The Ranch @ Gohtong Jaya, Genting Highlands on August 12 & 13!
Yesterday, in an announcement on Facebook, Goodvibes Festival added UK house stalwarts Disclosure, post-punk revival outfit Tokyo Police Club, “Uptown Funk” producer Mark Ronson, and indie folk duo Angus & Julia Stone to the already very hectic line-up.
As listed on the Goodvibes website, Singaporeans can travel to Gohtong Jaya in various ways by coach, ranging from Transtar Coach Solitaire, WTS Travel, The One Travel, 707 INC, KKKL Express, and Konsortium express.
Alternatively, Singaporeans can take the Aerobus from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KILA), the KILA Express Rail Link to Resorts World Genting, or by taxi.
Tickets are priced at RM 955 (SGD $317) for two-day passes for two people (Inclusive of two nights stay at Hotel PKG), and RM 350 (SGD $116.50) for two-day passes.
Yesterday, in an announcement on Facebook, Goodvibes Festival added UK house stalwarts Disclosure, post-punk revival outfit Tokyo Police Club, “Uptown Funk” producer Mark Ronson, and indie folk duo Angus & Julia Stone to the already very hectic line-up.
As listed on the Goodvibes website, Singaporeans can travel to Gohtong Jaya in various ways by coach, ranging from Transtar Coach Solitaire, WTS Travel, The One Travel, 707 INC, KKKL Express, and Konsortium express.
Alternatively, Singaporeans can take the Aerobus from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KILA), the KILA Express Rail Link to Resorts World Genting, or by taxi.
Tickets are priced at RM 955 (SGD $317) for two-day passes for two people (Inclusive of two nights stay at Hotel PKG), and RM 350 (SGD $116.50) for two-day passes.
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