The annual New Year’s Eve festival returns for its 10th edition.
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Arguably Australia’s biggest and best annual New Year’s Eve festival, Beyond the Valley returns in 2025 for its 10th anniversary.
Organisers Untitled Group have confirmed the fest will take place from Sunday 28 December 2025 until Thursday 1 January 2026 at Barunah Plains, Wadawurrung Country in Victoria.
All three main stages are back – Valley Stage, Dance Dome and Dr Dan’s, along with new space The Lounge Room, which will host podcasts and TED Talks during the day and transform into a cinema at night.
“Reaching Beyond The Valley’s 10th edition is something we’re incredibly proud of. What started as an idea between a few mates has grown into one of Australia’s biggest and most unique events, welcoming tens of thousands each year from across the country and overseas,” says Filippo Palermo, Untitled Group Co-Founder and Managing Partner.
“This year we’ll be celebrating the music, art and community that has shaped the festival into an important piece of Australian culture. Our team is excited to share the biggest and most innovative BTV production to date.”
Those keen on securing tickets early should sign up for the pre-sale here.
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Although no lineup has been announced as of yet, the teaser clip promoting this year’s edition is soundtracked by Kettama’s ‘It Gets Better’, so it’s more than likely that the Irish electronic music producer is on the bill.
Last year’s Beyond the Valley was a cracker, featuring headliners FISHER, Ice Spice and Status & Chase sharing the stage with the likes of Sugababes, Teenage Dads, Tinashe, Natasha Bedingfield, Royel Otis and Confidence Man.
Beyond the Valley takes place from Sunday 28 December 2025 until Thursday 1 January 2026 at Barunah Plains, Wadawurrung Country in Victoria. For full ticketing details, visit beyondthevalley.com.au.
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