Fresh from joining Groovin’ The Moo festival and making triple j’s Hottest 100 with their much-loved single ‘Love Me Less’, One Day will hit the stage again with a run of capital city dates this April.\n\nIt’s hard to imagine that the crew comprising Horrorshow, Spit Syndicate, Jackie Onassis and Joyride only released their debut album Mainline last August. They have since enjoyed back-to-back singles added at radio (‘Love Me Less’, ‘Leave Your Windows Open’ and ‘SDRO’) and packed out gigs from Enmore Theatre through to Field Day and Beyond The Valley.\n\nTheir rapid rise has only be reinforced by their ever-expanding monthly block party, One Day Sundays. The event is regularly attracting 1500+ partygoers and has seen them take the events interstate. Just this month they were forced to move to a bigger capacity venue in Sydney (The Factory Theatre) to accommodate the increasing demand.\n\nJoining One Day will be Briggs, whose breakout album Sheplife, featuring the excellent ‘Bad Apples’ (#87 in the triple j Hottest 100), has seen this underground rapper become an important artist on the tip of many tongues. In 2014 he came correct and his tongue-in-cheek social media presence and on-stage charisma set the scene for a big 2015.\n\nJayteehazard has been behind the boards for the likes of Hilltop Hoods, Briggs and The Last Kinection. Despite his hip hop roots, his solo production takes on more electronic influences and is quickly gaining traction. His debut EP Cold Blue and a steady output of quality remixes has put him on the radar of international tastemakers and blogs.\n\nAn accomplished DJ, he will be showcasing material from his soon to be released follow up EP Red Shift.