Spilt Milk Festival, known for bringing world-class musical talent to regional Australia, is back after cancelling its 2024 edition due to challenges in securing international acts. The 2025 lineup marks a significant resurgence, featuring Grammy-winning artists and a diverse array of performers.
Festival Dates and Locations:
- Saturday, 6 December – Victoria Park, Ballarat
- Sunday, 7 December – Claremont Showground, Perth
- Saturday, 13 December – Exhibition Park, Canberra
- Sunday, 14 December – Gold Coast Sports Precinct, Gold Coast
Tickets go on sale on 9 May, with pre-sales starting on 8 May.
Headliners Making Waves
Kendrick Lamar: A Hip-Hop Powerhouse
Kendrick Lamar, fresh off his Super Bowl halftime performance and multiple Grammy wins, is set to headline the festival. His recent track “Not Like Us” has garnered significant acclaim, solidifying his position as one of hip-hop’s most influential figures.
Doechii: Rising Star on the Global Stage
Joining Lamar is Doechii, whose debut mixtape “Alligator Bites Never Heal” earned her the Best Rap Album award at the 2025 Grammys. Her hit single “Anxiety” topped Australian charts, marking her as a formidable presence in the music industry.

Diverse Lineup Across Genres
The festival boasts a rich lineup, including:
- Dominic Fike
- ScHoolboy Q
- Sara Landry
- d4vd
- Nessa Barrett
- Rebecca Black
- Skin On Skin
- The Rions
- South Summit
This eclectic mix ensures that attendees will experience a wide range of musical styles, from rap and techno to indie and pop.
Fan Reactions and Industry Impact
The announcement has been met with overwhelming enthusiasm from fans, with social media buzzing about the “insane” lineup. The festival’s return is seen as a revitalizing moment for Australia’s live music scene, especially after a series of cancellations in recent years.
Looking Ahead
With such a strong lineup, Spilt Milk 2025 is poised to be a highlight of the Australian music calendar. The festival’s return not only brings excitement to fans but also signals a positive shift for the country’s live music industry.