The annual boutique festival also features sets from Timberwolf, Ollie English, Dojo Rise and more.
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South Australian boutique festival Space Jams has dropped its biggest lineup yet, headlined by First Nations hip hop act DEM MOB.
Joining DEM MOB at Alma’s Hem Amphitheatre on Ramindjeri Country from Friday 9 to Sunday 11 October are some of South Australia's most exciting artists, including singer-songwriter Timberwolf, award-winning solo artist Ollie English, reggae group Dojo Rising, genre-bending outfit Live Slug Reaction, psych rockers SONS OF ZÖKU and multi-disciplinary artist Parvyn.
The bill also includes Hartway, Grace Vandals, JAWGEE, Holly “Cookie” Baker, Kuiper, DJ CON AIR, Old Krasty, Space Jams DJs and many more.
Now taking place across two nights on the gorgeous Fleurieu Peninsula, the artists handpicked to play Space Jams will perform across the two iconic stages: The Amphitheatre Stage and The Tipi Stage.
Now spanning two nights, this year’s Space Jams could be the best yet, with organisers of the multi-award-winning boutique arts and music festival revealing there will be a heap of local food trucks and beverage vendors to satisfy your cravings, along with fire performers, art installations and much more.
Pre-sale tickets for Space Jams are on sale now via humanitix.com. General on-sale kicks off at 9am Friday 17 July.
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Presented by Imperial Measures Distilling and Pirate Life, the sixth edition of Space Jams features another diverse lineup of homegrown talent, with something for everyone.
Now taking place across two fun-filled nights, music lovers will be guaranteed an incredible weekend of music under the stars on the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula.
Space Jams 2026 takes place at Alma’s Hem Amphitheatre on Ramindjeri Country from Friday 9 to Sunday 11 October. Ticketing information available at humanitix.com.
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