All Time Low, New Found Glory and Scene Queen Announce Good Things 2025 Adelaide Sideshows
All three acts are playing in Adelaide this December.
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Good Things 2025 is close to selling out, with Melbourne at 84% sold, Sydney at 82% and Brisbane at 89%. Ahead of the expected sell-out of all three festivals, organisers have announced a stack of awesome headline sideshows from all the big names appearing at the heavy, alternative, metal, punk and rock festival.
In great news for Adelaide music lovers, we are getting three headline sideshows. After TOOL sold out two shows at the AEC Arena, Good Things organisers have revealed pop punk four-piece All Time Low, Florida punk act New Found Glory and metal pop act Scene Queen are all playing Adelaide in December.
Fans can catch Scene Queen at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 2 December, New Found Glory at The Gov on Wednesday 3 December and All Time Low at Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday 11 December.
Those keen on travelling interstate can catch the likes of Machine Head, The All-American Rejects, Dayseeker, Refused, GWAR, Knocked Loose and more, with a total of 18 acts playing 30 sideshows across the nation. For the full lineup of sideshows, head to goodthingsfestival.com.au.
In a Good Things first, those who have purchased tickets to the festival have first dibs on all sideshows. Customers with tickets to Good Things 2025 will receive an email with pre-sale details, giving them access to tickets on Tuesday 14 October at 9am AEST.
The second pre-sale, open to those who are signed up to the Good Things and Destroy All Lines mailing lists, kicks off at 9am AEST on Wednesday 15 October.
General on-sale commences on Friday 17 October at 9am AEST. For full info, visit goodthingsfestival.com.au.
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This year’s Good Things Festival takes over Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on Friday 5 December, then moves to its new home at Sydney’s Showgrounds on Saturday 6 December, before the final festival at Brisbane’s Showgrounds on Sunday 7 December.
Alongside headliners Tool, Garbage and Weezer, Good Things 2025 features All Time Low, Machine Head, The All-American Rejects, Knocked Loose, Make Them Suffer, Tonight Alive, James Reyne and many more.
Interestingly, Garbage haven’t announced sideshows despite taking to X to reveal they have dates lined up. It’s believed these shows are through a different promoter and will be revealed later this week.
All Time Low, New Found Glory and Scene Queen perform in Adelaide this December. For more info, visit goodthingsfestival.com.au.
Good Things Festival 2025 Dates, Venues & Lineup
Dates & Venue
Friday 5 December - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Saturday 6 December – Sydney Showground, Sydney
Sunday 7 December – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane
Lineup
Tool • Weezer • Garbage • All Time Low • Machine Head • The All-American Rejects • Knocked Loose • Lorna Shore • Refused • New Found Glory • Make Them Suffer • Maple’s Pet Dinosaur • Dayseeker • James Reyne • Kublai Khan TX • Cobra Starship • Goldfinger • Tonight Alive • Bad Nerves • Civic • Dead Poet Society • Fever 333 • GWAR • High Vis • Inertia • Palaye Royale • Scene Queen • South Arcade • Wargasm • Windwaker • Yours Truly • plus Stage 666
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