Listen Out was created by Fuzzy after they had cancelled another music festival,
Parklife. The new festival has an emphasis on "intelligent strains of dance music". Listen Out's inaugural tour commenced on 28 September 2013 in
Sydney, before proceeding to
Perth and then
Melbourne and finishing in
Brisbane. and continued as an annual event. It consists of three stages, two of which (Atari and 909’s) have identical artist line-ups. The Atari stage is the festival's main stage and features the head-liners of the festival. The 2013 and 2014 tour allocated only electronic music acts to perform on the Atari stage, with Indie and Hip-hop acts taking place on the 909 stage.
theMusic.com.aus writer described the 2014 festival, "boutique national dance music event. bringing quality dance music to four spectacular inner city venues." In 2016 after Fuzzy lost its Red Bull sponsorship, the stage was sponsored by
Universal Store and re-branded the Young Bloods stage. In 2017 Fuzzy formally changed it to 3rd Base, without financial support of any sponsor. Each year the winners of the annual
Triple J Unearthed competition for each state were given a time slot for the related Listen Out concert. In 2018 Fuzzy began a new, smaller version of Listen Out named Listen In to reach audiences in
South Australia and
New Zealand featuring a smaller selection of six acts from the longer Listen Out version of the tour. In 2019 the South Australian Listen In festival was announced but the New Zealand leg of the tour is yet to be announced. The 2020 and 2021 Listen Out festivals were all cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. They resumed in 2022 and continues to the present. == Artist line-up by year ==