Chet Faker, Ninajirachi, June Jones & More Join Meredith Music Festival 2025 Lineup
The 33rd edition of Meredith takes over the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre from Friday 5 December to Sunday 7 December.
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Meredith Music Festival has announced a bunch of awesome new artists joining this year’s already epic lineup.
Held at Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre from Friday 5 December to Sunday 7 December, the 33rd edition of the festival is headlined by American rockers TV on the Radio.
Chet Faker makes his Meredith return after an 11 year absence with a career-spanning set, Oddisee & Good Company bring an old school hip hop flavour to the lineup, while emerging superstar Ninajirachi will have punters dancing up a storm.
New additions also include singer-songwriter Guy Blackman, DIY indie punk artist June Jones, rock and rollers The Prize and indie pop five-piece Rhysics.
They will join the likes of art pop performer Perfume Genius, J-pop group Atarashii Gakko!, Scottish-Aussie icon Colin Hay, emerging indie folk act Folk Bitch Trio, Melbourne indie rockers Radio Free Alice and many more.
Sadly Thee Sacred Souls have been forced to cancel their appearance at this year’s festival.
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As always, Meredith’s “No D‑‑khead Policy” is in place, with a ticket to the festival including entry, camping and parking. It’s BYO with no commercial messaging, with the festival proudly independent since being founded in 1991.
Despite evolving into one of Australia’s most iconic festivals, Meredith has stayed true to its roots and continues to deliver incredible lineups year after year without any corporate interference.
Last year’s festival was immense and featured the likes of Jamie xx, Mannequin Pussy, Genesis Owusu, Angie McMahon, Waxahatchee and Fat White Family, and considering the lineup announced so far for the 2025 edition, it’s shaping up as another home run for the Meredith crew.
Meredith Music Festival is held at the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre from Friday 5 December to Sunday 7 December.
The 33rd Annual Meredith Festival Lineup
TV On The Radio. Atarashii Gakko!.
Perfume Genius. Chef Faker.
Pa Salieu. HAAi. Bar Italia. Mildlife.
Folk Bitch Trio. Colin Hay.
Saya Gray. RONA. Dames Brown.
Omar Souleyman. Radio Free Alice.
Sam Austins. RP Boo. Florist.
Wax'o Paradiso. Jack J. Oddisee & Good Company.
Drifting Clouds. Dr Sure's Unusual Practice.
Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir.
Mouseatouille. Brown Spirits. Ninajirachi.
City Of Ballarat Municipal Brass
Band. Lazy Susan. Guy Blackman.
June Jones. The Prize. Rhysics.
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