The regional festival returns in 2025 with a stacked lineup of local and interstate musical acts.
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Caltowie Chilled Out 'n' Fired Up Music Festival is back for another year in 2025. Held in the Mid-North town of Caltowie, South Australia, this one-night boutique camping festival features bands, booze, food trucks and a whole lotta fun from midday to midnight.
Taking place on Saturday, March 22, 2025, the Caltowie Chilled Out 'n' Fired Up Music Festival is a family-friendly event featuring a whopping 12 hours of live music headlined by SA legends The Superjesus. The ARIA-winning act, fronted by Sarah McLeod, have spent much of 2024 touring the country while also dropping two rockingnew singles, ‘We Won't Let Go Until It's Over’ and ‘Something Good.’
The Superjesus will be joined on the bill by indie alt-rockers Molly Rocket, funky groovers Funk Me, emerging star Lily Rose and blues powerhouse Oliver Goss Band.
The festival also features sets from Looch, Lickity Split, Dojo Rise, The Birds Are Spies, Fridge Junkies and local Caltowie group Loose Change.
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Not only does Caltowie Chilled Out ‘n’ Fired Up Music Festival offer a sensational selection of music acts, but there’s plenty of eats and drinks to keep punters topped up throughout the day.
There will be a host of food trucks severing everything from wood-fired pizzas to gourmet yiros, with SA’s own Golden North Ice Cream dishing out tasty treats for all and sundry. Local craft breweries like Watsacowie, Little Blessings Brewing and Union Bridge will keep you hydrated, with the festival also slinging its own exclusive brew, Hazed & Confused.
Not a big fan of the amber liquid? Grab a cocktail from Adelaide’s Bar, Brews & Coolrooms or knock back a few bottles of the good stuff from Ben Murray Wines. Willow & Co's coffee van will also be on hand for those needing to keep their energy levels high throughout the festival.
As Caltowie isn’t exactly close to Adelaide (around 2.5 hours by car), there’s on-site camping available so you can pitch a tent and spend the night. Weather permitting, two roaring bonfires will be set up so festivalgoers can stay warm while sleeping under the stars.
Not only does a ticket guarantee you a fantastic time at this unique South Aussie event, but a portion of every ticket sold goes to Lifeline, Australia's leading suicide prevention service. This is an organisation festival organisers have been committed to supporting since the inception of the festival in 2019.
Caltowie Chilled Out 'n' Fired Up Music Festival takes place at Caltowie on Saturday, March 22, 2025. Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix.
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