Future Entertainment
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Future Entertainment is a Melbourne based, youth-focused electronic music entertainment company created by dance-music event organiser Mark James in 1993. Its objective was to present annual music festivals at Australian venues and landmarks. [citation needed]
The Mansion nightclub in Melbourne was the foundation of Future Entertainment, where Mark James & Jason Ayoubi first came together to form their music promotions company. The company has been developing domestic brands as a key focus in recent years with parties such as Kiss my grass, The Future Music Festival and Mischief events.[citation needed]
The company and past events
[edit]The company was formed at 578 Glen Huntly Rd, Elsternwick with its offices and Music studio.[citation needed] The company organized events such as :
- Summadayze started in Melbourne in 1998/99 and has parties in Melbourne, Gold Coast, Perth and Auckland (New Zealand). This takes place at Melbourne's Sidney Myer Music Bowl every New Year's Day.[citation needed]
- Welcome 2000 (The millennium party) at the Victoria docks. [citation needed]
- The Future Music Festival.
- The Good Life Under 18s Music Festival.
- Two Tribes a joint production of Future Entertainment and Hardware Corp.[1]
- The Lawn Party at Sydney's Randwick Racecourse. [citation needed]
- Sidetracked A party at the Australian Grand Prix including DJ Carl Cox and music from The Cat Empire.[citation needed]
Future Entertainment events are favourites with Australian festival-goers, and frequently feature in the InTheMix 50 Awards for Most Popular Festival.[2]
Since 2007, during the NSW and Victorian concerts, police have made repeated drug busts and laid numerous possession charges. [1][2]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- inthemix | Event Coverage | Future Music Festival @ Randwick Racecourse, Sydney (08/03/09)
- inthemix | Event Coverage | Summadayze @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne (01/01/07)
References
[edit]- ^ Hardaker, Tim (22 September 2006). "Future Entertainment & Hardware call it a day on Two Tribes". inthemix. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
- ^ InTheMix 50: 2009
External links
[edit]- Official Website Archived 1 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- Chrisco Productions
- Good Life Festival 2014
- Future Music Festival 2014