The success of last year's inaugural Goomfest had revellers wanting more.
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And organiser Samuel Pyers delivered.
The date is set for January 18, the lineup is here and tickets are officially on sale.
Mr Pyers is thrilled to bring another festival to the south-west and he is motivated to build on the local music and arts culture.
"We aim to create a space to expose the community to the world class artists and musicians in the area," he said.
"We also aim to create an exciting inclusive space for people to feel a sense of inspiration from the creative industries in this area.
"Our main goal is that people leave feeling inspired. We want to encourage more artists and musicians to create something of their own whether it be the next festival, gig, exhibition or band.
"We want to invigorate the community as it has so much to offer."
The multi-genre lineup covers everything from funk, electronic and pop. Interstate and local artists will take to the stage alongside DJs and artists creating installations throughout the event.
"We are building on the great success of the first event and making everything bigger and better," Mr Pyers said.
"We are extremely lucky to have the involvement of Virus Sound System, Cake Industries and D.I.Y. HiFi. Virus Sound System are bringing these fantastic mechanical kangaroo bass bazooka sculptures that are part of their hand built sound system. Cake Industries are creating some original mechatronic art installations just for the event. We are also extremely lucky to have D.I.Y. HiFi bringing their hand built sound system that runs off solar and wind power.
"We are so excited to bring such a high quality and diverse range of music into the one line-up."
The curated festival sold out last year and shows off some of the south-west's most exciting emerging talents as well as acts from around the country.
Join musical acts Antiphon, Dumb Punts, Dr Sures Unusual Practice, Smarts, Aika, School Damage, Auntie Leo and the Backstabbers, Girlatones, Andre Agony and Boolumwal Gulka in Wangoom for what is set to be another creative festival.
Playing through the night are DJs Jim Westlake, Rukkus, AOTS, DJ Carly, DJ Co-Dee and DJ Life Admin.
Cake Industries, Virus Sound System and D.I.Y. HiFi will create their masterpieces throughout the day.
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