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The Big Day Out (BDO) is an annual music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand. As of 2006, it features 7 or 8 stages (depending on the venue) accommodating popular contemporary rock music, electronic music, mainstream international acts and local acts.
The Big Day Out (BDO) is an annual music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand. As of 2006, it features 7 or 8 stages (depending on the venue) accommodating popular contemporary rock music, electronic music, mainstream international acts and local acts.


Shihad has now played 12 years of Big Day Outs and 36 shows over all the cities. This is more times then any other artist in the history of the event with Australian band You Am I coming in at 35 shows over 7 years.


= Years Shihad Have Played =
= Years Shihad Have Played =
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Auckland - [[Gig 19960119 | 19 Jan]]
Auckland - [[Gig 19960119 | 19 Jan]]


Gold Coast
Gold Coast - [[Gig 19960121 | 21 Jan]] (canceled)


Sydney
Sydney
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Melbourne
Melbourne


Adelaide - [[Gig 19960202 | 02 Feb]]
Perth - [[Gig 19960204 | 04 Feb]]
[[Image:Bigdayout96.gif|151px]]
[[Image:Bdoperth96.png|151px]]


== 1997 ==
== 1997 ==
Auckland - [[Gig 19970117 | 17 Jan]]
Auckland - [[Gig 19970117 | 17 Jan]]


[[Image:Bdo 97.jpg|151px]]
== 1999 ==
== 1999 ==
Auckland - [[Gig 19990115 | 15 Jan]]
Auckland - [[Gig 19990115 | 15 Jan]]
[[Image:Bdo 1999.jpg|151px]]


== 2000 ==
== 2000 ==
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[[Image:Bdo 00.jpg|151px]]
== 2002 ==
== 2002 ==
Auckland
Auckland - [[Gig 20020118 | 18 Jan]]


Gold Coast
Gold Coast - [[Gig 20020120 | 20 Jan]]


Sydney
Sydney - [[Gig 20020120 | 26 Jan]]


Melbourne
Melbourne - [[Gig 20020128 | 28 Jan]]


Adeliade
Adelaide - [[Gig 20020201 | 01 Feb]]


Perth
Perth - [[Gig 20020203 | 03 Feb]]


[[Image:Bdo 02.jpg|151px]]


== 2003 ==
== 2003 ==
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Perth - [[Gig 20030202 | 02 Feb]]
Perth - [[Gig 20030202 | 02 Feb]]


 
[[Image:Bdo 03.jpg|151px]]
== 2005 ==
== 2005 ==
Auckland - [[Gig 20050121 | 21 Jan]]
Auckland - [[Gig 20050121 | 21 Jan]]


[[Image:Bdo 05.JPG|151px]]


== 2006 ==
== 2006 ==
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== 2008 ==
Auckland - [[Gig 20080118 | 18 Jan]]
[[Image:Bdo 08.JPG|151px]]
== 2011 ==
Auckland - [[Gig 20110123 | 23 Jan]]


[[Image:Bdo2011.jpg|151px]]
<ref>[http://www.bigdayout.com Big Day Out Official Site]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.bigdayout.com Big Day Out Official Site]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 1 May 2022

Definition

The Big Day Out (BDO) is an annual music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand. As of 2006, it features 7 or 8 stages (depending on the venue) accommodating popular contemporary rock music, electronic music, mainstream international acts and local acts.

Shihad has now played 12 years of Big Day Outs and 36 shows over all the cities. This is more times then any other artist in the history of the event with Australian band You Am I coming in at 35 shows over 7 years.

Years Shihad Have Played

1994

Auckland - 05 Feb

1995

Auckland - 20 Jan

1996

Auckland - 19 Jan

Gold Coast - 21 Jan (canceled)

Sydney

Melbourne

Adelaide - 02 Feb

Perth - 04 Feb

1997

Auckland - 17 Jan

1999

Auckland - 15 Jan

2000

Auckland - 21 Jan

Gold Coast - 23 Jan

Sydney - 26 Jan

Melbourne - 30 Jan

Adeliade - 04 Feb

Perth - 06 Feb


2002

Auckland - 18 Jan

Gold Coast - 20 Jan

Sydney - 26 Jan

Melbourne - 28 Jan

Adelaide - 01 Feb

Perth - 03 Feb

2003

(Under Pacifier)

Auckland - 17 Jan

Gold Coast - 19 Jan

Sydney - 25 Jan

Melbourne - 27 Jan

Adeliade - 31 Jan

Perth - 02 Feb

2005

Auckland - 21 Jan

2006

Auckland - 20 Jan

Gold Coast - 22 Jan

Sydney - 26 Jan

Melbourne - 29 Jan

Adeliade - 03 Feb

Perth - 5 Feb


2008

Auckland - 18 Jan

2011

Auckland - 23 Jan

<ref>Big Day Out Official Site</ref>

References

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