Warrnambool is set to host the biggest music event in its history, with the city announced as the host of triple j's One Night Stand.
The event is expected to attract about 10,000 people to Friendly Societies Park on Saturday September 14.
The event was first held in 2004 and ran annually until 2019, with 2024 marking its return post-pandemic.
Over 2000 listeners made submissions to triple j in a bid to have the event held in their town, with Warrnambool chosen as the best candidate for 2024.
The line-up includes G Flip, Ruel, What So Not + Friends, Thelma Plum, Sycco, DICE, a triple j Unearthed Competition Winner, and other special guests yet to be announced.
"Warrnambool is a city with a long and proud love of music," Warrnambool Mayor Cr Ben Blain said.
"We're also an events city, and I'm really excited to welcome so many people from far and wide to Warrnambool in September.
"It's also great news for music lovers in our region, with some of the biggest names in Australian music coming to Warrnambool.
"The One Night Stand model is so good for young people, with tickets just $10, it makes seeing some of these superstar acts a lot more affordable for everyone.
"This is going to be the biggest music event Warrnambool has ever seen, and you won't want to miss it, so get your tickets and join the party!
"Council will be delivering Live and Local as part of the One Night Stand program to provide further ongoing support to Warrnambool's local live music community.