The remainder of the Sunday events will happen at Testing Grounds and The Paddock at Federation Square.
Piknic Électronik Melbourne have announced they will be hosting the rest of their series at two new venues.
Although the weekly Sunday afternoon parties have been running since early January, the location initially planned for the series (the Old Melbourne Gaol's RMIT Alumni Courtyard) fell through before the first event could take place. After several weeks of venue hopping, organisers have secured Testing Grounds in Southbank and The Paddock at Federation Square as their two new homes until the season wraps up at the end of March.
The February 15th and 22nd editions will both be held at Testing Grounds—the former will be headlined by a guest TBA, the latter by Underground Resistance DJ John Collins with support from Matt Radovich and Sydney's Kali. From there things move to The Paddock, with Acid Pauli christening the venue on March 1st and locals Phil K and Mike Callander following on the 8th. The 15th will recent RA PodcasterSuzanne Kraft spinning alongside Andee Frost, then M.A.N.D.Y.'s Philipp Jung is up on the 22nd. Piknic Électronik's Melbourne season will finish on March 29th, with closing headliners yet to be announced.
Tickets to the series are available here on RA.